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Disturbed316
08-09-2004, 04:47 PM
Steal TNA and ROH's talent.
Gonna see whose worth it. All their top workers from the other week have fallen out of the top 15 most over workers in the world.
The Mackem
08-09-2004, 06:07 PM
Can you actually buy out other companies in TEW? I cant find the option anywhere :-\
I don't know, that was one of my questions I was going to ask.
Disturbed316
08-09-2004, 06:09 PM
I don't know, that was one of my questions I was going to ask.
I hope you can, I want to buy out TNA. It was a nice feature in EWR, especially when it was your main competition.
Disturbed316
08-09-2004, 06:10 PM
1,000th post :D
mitch_h
08-09-2004, 08:28 PM
Well I finally purchased TEW and began playing with ROH. Damn AWA took Mark Briscoe from me :mad:
The Mackem
08-10-2004, 08:09 AM
I haven't played as ROH yet but I can imagine that the emphasis is to sign all your good guys to written contracts as soon as possible.
mitch_h
08-10-2004, 02:44 PM
Yea after I lost Mark Briscoe and Hydro I went into a panic and signed everybody I had.
The Mackem
08-11-2004, 06:49 AM
Something strange going on in my game. I signed this guy called Mirko Filipovic (sp?) who is apparently the next big thing in my company. He's like a lower midcarder or something with overness in the 40's to 50's. The daft thing is that he is the most over person in Japan at 99% or something. I haven't been to Japan yet but I'm seriously considering it, I could probably do quite well there with this guy headlining.
Cactus Sid
08-11-2004, 11:28 AM
He's an MMA fighter isn't he? Mirko "cro crop" Filipovic
The Mackem
08-12-2004, 10:06 AM
Yeah checked up on him last night on the internet. But seriously, I don't understand how he's so over in Japan, I'm pretty sure he wasn't that over at the start.
I've stole John Cena from WWE. He'll be joining at the end of the month.
Evil Vito
08-14-2004, 05:21 PM
<font color=goldenrod>After talking with M-A-G the other day and discussing future plans, I have come to the decision that I REALLY need to get back into that WWE 2025 game. I haven't done a single thing since No Mercy. :o
I might do a show or two tomorrow.</font>
AareDub
08-14-2004, 05:48 PM
Can you actually buy out other companies in TEW? I cant find the option anywhere :-\
The option is there if you go to External/Other Promotions and view the profile of the promotion you want to buy. Click the business tab. It will give you the option to apply as the head booker or buyout the company.
The Mackem
08-15-2004, 10:31 AM
But do you have to book for them as well? I prefer the destruction route.
Evil Vito
08-16-2004, 03:59 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Raw - October 27th, 2025:
Raw GM Chris Jericho announced that Raw would be starting off with a bang, as we'd see Goldberg defend the WWE Title right off the bat against Lance Storm.
The match was on, and after an excellent bout (Goldberg dominating most of it), Goldberg got the victory and retained the strap.
Tyra Foxx got an interview hyping up her match against Alyssa Skull.
Unfortunately for her, it was all for nought, as Skull defeated her. Skull got in a few cheap shots on Foxx afterwards for good measure.
M-A-G trashed Eugene in a backstage interview, saying that even he is probably a better wrestler than him.
What he probably wasn't expecting, however, was for Chris Jericho to stroll in and book M-A-G in a match against Eugene for next week.
Francine spoke on behalf of her clients Bishop and Kreeve. They vowed that Kreeve would defeat Derrick King, getting them a shot at the Tag Titles.
Then the match was next, with Kreeve facing Derrick King with the winners getting their team a shot at 24/7 and the World Tag Team Titles at the next Raw. Would Kreeve get the Bishop and Kreeve Connection their first crack at the Tag Titles since WrestleMania, or would The Uprising get a re-match from No Mercy? Apparently neither, as both men brawled on the outside and were subsequently counted out. We'll have to see how the Tag Title situation plays out next week.
Jason Collins, obviously still fuming over losing the tiitle shot at No Mercy, faced off against Matt Hardy. He got the duke after nailing Hardy with the Fall From Heaven.
Afterwards, Alicia spoke on behalf of Jason Collins on the microphone in mid-ring and stated that Collins' loss was a fluke and that he'll be gunning for a nother shot at Goldberg and the title sometime down the road.
To cap off the show, Chris Jericho came into the ring and addressed the Tag Title situation, stating that next week, we'd see Bishop and Jason Lee fight one-on-one, with the same stipulations as tonight's match. However, he was met by a pissed off Lance Storm. Storm claimed that his losing to Goldberg was Jericho's fault because he wasn't expecting to be in a match that night. He basically trashed Jericho from the rampway, until Rob Conway, Chris Nowinski, and Sylvan Grenier (ie: the rest of La Resistance) came in from the crowd and demolished Jericho. Lance joined in on the beatdown and it became a disgusting 4-on-1 ambush on a defenseless Chris Jericho. After everyone hit their finishing moves, La Resistance taunted and posed to end the show.
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Jason Collins thinks I may be pushing him too much. And I think you're full of shit, Jason.</font>
AareDub
08-16-2004, 04:09 PM
But do you have to book for them as well? I prefer the destruction route.
I'm not positive, I'm still milking the one month demo for all it's worth :lol: I think that if you buy them, their roster becomes part of your roster, and you inherit their tv contracts, etc. You can choose to fire them all if you so choose. However, that's just speculation :p
AareDub
08-16-2004, 04:24 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Jason Collins thinks I may be pushing him too much. And I think you're full of shit, Jason.</font>
:lol: What's next? Jason Collins: "I think you're paying me too much money, I'd really like a salary reduction." Some of these guys are never happy :mad:
Evil Vito
08-16-2004, 08:24 PM
<font color=goldenrod>SmackDown! - October 30th, 2025:
Ian Moore arriveda t the arena, meaning only one thing: his jailtime is over.
We kicked off the action with a hot cruiserweight match between Sean Casey and Ryan Sakoda. In the end Casey sealed the victory after the Blockbuster.
Mordecai's quest to regain the European Title may be continuing, but first, he had some world class competition in a match against Cruiserweight Champion Mark Mason. In what was a non-title bout (obviously because Mordecai was well over the weight limit), Mordecai managed to seal the victory quicly against Mason. Mordecai may be more dangerous than ever before.
After the commercial break, we saw Mordecai in Kurt Angle's office. Mordecai stated that he didn't care what he had to do to get it, but he wanted a shot at Simon Diamond and the European Title. Angle said that'd he'd receive a shot at Survivor Series if he can manage to win his match next week. Mordecai asked who he had to fight, and Angle thought about it for a bit before an evil smirk came across his face and he replied with "Ian Moore".
Backstage we saw Chris Sylvain and Jordan of the Thuug Life Soldiers talking. Jordan apparently pissed off Sylvain because Sylvain proceeded to beat Jordan to a pulp until Jerome bursted onto the scene with a chair, causing Sylvain to back off and hightail it soon thereafter, Jerome vs. Sylvain was signed for later in the night.
Backstage Vanessa hyped up The Real Deal (Cero and Mike Sullivan), saying that they would soon be Tag Champions once again.
However, before they could receive shots at the belts, The Real Dela had to face off against Kevin Daniels and Derek Standish. The Real Deal ended up getting the victory when Cero pinned Standish after the Ground Cero.
Chris Sylvain cheated in order to defeat Jerome. Afterwards Sylvain attacked Jerome some more until this time, it was Jordan running out with the chair, he nailed Sylvain with it as he was leaving the ring.
Kurt Angle came out to the ring to speak but he was instant;;y cut off my Ian Moore. Moore propsed that since Survivor Series is the next major PPV, then both Moore and Angle should get 3 more guys each and have a Survivor Series Elimination Match at Survivor Series. Angle reluctantly accepted.
In the main event, John Cena took on Mourn, and got the pinfall victory after the F-U.
After the match, John Cena addressed Goldberg, telling him to forget about Jason Collins and proclaiming himself a more worthy challenger for the WWE Title. We'll have to see how this all plays out in the coming weeks.</font>
Evil Vito
08-16-2004, 08:28 PM
<font color=goldenrod>End of the month notes:
Everyone in OVW and the Funkin Conservatory are coming along quite nicely.
Jimmy Yang has returned from suspension.
Boss Man has announced that he will retire from WWA in one month. Now then, why couldn't this have happened 25 years ago?
Rob Conway has decided to become a non-wrestler. Well then, this'll make it harder to use him in the La Resistance/Jericho feud.</font>
Disturbed316
08-30-2004, 07:05 PM
Ok, its been awhie since I have played TEW, so I decided to book No Mercy 2004.
WWE Raw and Smackdown present.... No Mercy
Heat
Eric Bischoff came to the ring, and announced that a 30 man, over the top Royal Rumble for singles wrestlers, with the winner becoming the new WWE Undisputed Champion = 76.6%
No Mercy
A video was shown to hype the storyline 'WWE Title' (Eddie vs Taker)= 75.6%
A video was shown to hype the storyline 'Orton vs Cena' = 76.0%
The Hurricane vs Tajiri
Tajiri bounced off the ropes for momentum, but ran right into a samoan drop from Hurricane...That was almost enough to get the pinfall...Tajiri caught The Hurricane with the Buzzsaw Kick...That led to the three count.
Result - Tajiri wins = 74.2%
Backstage, the camera caught Chris Benoit arriving at the arena = 83.3%
La Resistance vs Eugene Dinsmore and William Regal
Eugene spiked Rene Dupree with a piledriver...Eugene took a belly to belly suplex off the top turnbuckle from Rene Dupree...Sylvain Grenier powerslammed Eugene Dinsmore as he came off the ropes...Eugene Dinsmore scored with a boot to the stomach, then blasted Sylvain Grenier with a cradle piledriver...Sylvain Grenier DDTed Eugene after a boot to the gut...Sylvain Grenier caught William Regal with the Running Powerslam...That was enough to get the pin.
Result - La Resistance win = 72.7%
Nick Jackson gave an interview from the backstage area. He put himself over = 88.6%
Singles Match match for the WWE Intercontinental title
Randy Orton vs John Cena
Randy Orton ducked a standing clothesline from Cena, but got hit in the back of the head with a blind clothesline seconds later...Randy Orton hit Cena with a flying elbow off the top rope...A stunned John Cena fell victim to a Randy Orton flying clothesline from the top rope...John Cena powerslammed Randy Orton as he came off the ropes...Cena hit Randy Orton with a flying elbow off the top rope...Three right hands from Cena sent Randy Orton down...Randy Orton got hit with a shoulder breaker by Cena...Randy Orton blasted Cena with a brainbuster...John Cena caught Randy Orton with the F-U...That was enough to get the pin.
Result - John Cena wins = 88.5%
30 Man Rumble match for the WWE Undisputed Champion title featuring:
John Cena, AJ Styles, Booker T, Batista, Chris Jericho, Brock Lesnar, Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero, Ric Flair, Big Show, Edge, John Bradshaw Layfield, Christian, Kane, Billy Gunn, Lance Storm, The Rock, Mick Foley, Rene Dupree, Randy Orton, Shawn Michaels, Kurt Angle, Rey Mysterio, Rhyno, Triple H, Nick Jackson, The Undertaker, Rob Van Dam, Scott Steiner and Sting
This match was an elimination battle royal style bout featuring 30 competitors who were to enter every 2 minutes. It was for the WWE Undisputed Champion title. First out was the WWE Intercontinental champion, John Cena. Next out was AJ Styles.
----- Match Highlights -----
Cena hit AJ Styles with a gutwrench suplex...John Cena got drilled by Styles with a big knife-edge chop...A hooked-arm clothesline from Styles floored John Cena...Booker T enters.
AJ Styles snap suplexed Booker T...Cena picked up and bodyslammed Booker T...Booker T headbutted Cena...Batista enters.
Using the ropes to his advantage, AJ Styles hit a springboard splash on Booker T...Booker T went low with a kick on Cena...Cena hit Booker T with a headbutt...Chris Jericho enters.
John Cena blasted Booker T with a clothesline into the corner...A big punch from Cena put Booker T down...A clothesline by Booker T put Cena over the top rope, but he landed on the apron and climbed right back in...Brock Lesnar enters.
Lesnar walked into a kick to the gut from Chris Jericho...A clothesline by Booker T put Styles down to the canvas...Batista hit Styles with a headbutt...Chris Benoit enters.
Benoit arm dragged Cena to the canvas, and hooked an arm bar...After a knee lift to stun Lesnar, Chris Benoit hit a T-Bone suplex...A single-leg trip from Benoit was enough to put John Cena down...Eddie Guerrero enters.
Cena short-arm clotheslined Lesnar...Chris Benoit superplexed Jericho to the mat...Benoit tried to throw Styles over the top rope, but he held on...Cena drilled Batista with a headbutt...Ric Flair enters.
Chris Jericho took Lesnar down to the mat with a headlock...Jericho tried to throw Flair over the top rope, but he held on...A scoop slam put Chris Jericho down to the mat, and gave Lesnar the advantage...John Cena dropkicked Ric Flair over the top rope. Big Show enters.
Batista nailed Benoit with a right hand...Brock Lesnar got drilled by Benoit with a big knife-edge chop...E. Guerrero got hit with a back suplex from Booker T...AJ Styles dropkicked Booker T over the top rope. Edge enters.
The power of John Cena was in evidence as he blasted Batista with a hard clothesline...E. Guerrero slammed Big Show...Lesnar slammed Edge on to a trash can...Using the ropes to his advantage, Eddie Guerrero hit a springboard splash on Big Show...Brock Lesnar super kicked Batista over the top rope. John Bradshaw Layfield enters.
John Bradshaw Layfield blasted Styles with a steel chair...E. Guerrero slammed Big Show...Chris Jericho unloaded with knife-edge chops on Bradshaw...John Cena and AJ Styles both went over the top rope together. Christian enters.
Benoit tried to throw Christian over the top rope, but he held on...Brock Lesnar press slammed Jericho...A scoop slam put Brock Lesnar down to the mat, and gave E. Guerrero the advantage...Kane enters.
Christian unloaded with knife-edge chops on E. Guerrero...After a boot to the gut, John Bradshaw Layfield DDTed Edge...Lesnar doubled Jericho up with a kick...Kane backdropped Big Show over the top rope. Billy Gunn enters.
John Bradshaw Layfield hit Edge with a forearm...Gunn chopped Christian...Christian chopped Edge across the chest several times...Lance Storm enters.
Benoit walked into a big right hand from Christian...John Bradshaw Layfield chopped Billy Gunn across the chest several times...Chris Benoit hit a flurry of punches on Kane...Brock Lesnar dropkicked Lance Storm over the top rope. The Rock enters.
Edge was rocked by a Bradshaw clothesline off the ropes...Gunn walked into a big right hand from Kane...The Rock clotheslined Bradshaw to the mat...Chris Jericho backdropped Brock Lesnar over the top rope. Mick Foley enters.
John Bradshaw Layfield rocked Mick Foley with a headbutt...Eddie Guerrero ducked his head to early on a backdrop, and took a piledriver from Christian as a result...Benoit got hit with a garbage can by The Rock...Chris Jericho backdropped Edge over the top rope. Rene Dupree enters.
Jericho hit Christian with a dropkick...Christian walked right into a bodyslam from Foley...Eddie Guerrero used a waist-lock into a takedown on Kane...Chris Jericho backdropped Christian over the top rope. Randy Orton enters.
Bradshaw walked into a big right hand from The Rock...Rene Dupree used a sleeper hold to weaken The Rock...A short powerbomb by Kane left E. Guerrero down on the mat...Randy Orton got taken over with an arm drag from Jericho...Randy Orton backdropped Rene Dupree over the top rope. Shawn Michaels enters.
After putting Benoit down, Chris Jericho hit an elbow drop from the second turnbuckle...With Kane grounded, Chris Jericho applied a sleeper hold to weaken him...Foley put Bradshaw down with a huge chop...Mick Foley hit Randy Orton with a forearm...Kane threw Chris Jericho over the top rope. Kurt Angle enters.
Benoit was slammed by Kane...Eddie Guerrero scored with a rana on K. Angle...Kane hit HBK with a DDT...Randy Orton super kicked Billy Gunn over the top rope. Rey Mysterio enters.
K. Angle used a hammerlock to control HBK...After backing him into the corner, The Rock hammered away on Bradshaw with a series of chops...Chris Benoit took Bradshaw down to the mat with a headlock...John Bradshaw Layfield backdropped Mick Foley over the top rope. Rhyno enters.
Mysterio was rocked by a Bradshaw clothesline off the ropes...Benoit was choked in the corner by Bradshaw...Mysterio walked into a big right hand from Bradshaw...Randy Orton got drilled by E. Guerrero with a big knife-edge chop...Kane backdropped John Bradshaw Layfield over the top rope. Triple H enters.
The Rock hit K. Angle with a belly to belly suplex...Mysterio hit a standing rana on Kane...A stunned Triple H fell victim to a Mysterio flying clothesline from the top rope...Kurt Angle threw The Rock over the top rope. Nick Jackson enters.
Randy Orton kicked Rey Mysterio in the ribs...E. Guerrero came off the top rope with a flying axe handle on to Kane...Shawn Michaels hit Triple H with a punch...Jackson was backed into a turnbuckle, and Randy Orton choked away with a boot to the throat...Triple H dropkicked Shawn Michaels over the top rope. The Undertaker enters.
Kane slammed Mysterio...Triple H unloaded with knife-edge chops on Jackson...The Undertaker clotheslined Mysterio to the mat...E. Guerrero used a hammerlock to control Rhyno...Nick Jackson backdropped Kane over the top rope. Rob Van Dam enters.
Jackson chopped Rhyno...Randy Orton hit Jackson with a clothesline from the second rope...E. Guerrero arm wrenched Chris Benoit...Nick Jackson backdropped Rey Mysterio over the top rope. Scott Steiner enters.
Scott Steiner hit Nick Jackson with a punch...Triple H ducked a standing clothesline from RVD, but got hit in the back of the head with a blind clothesline seconds later...Showing off his power, RVD blasted Randy Orton with a high vertical suplex...With Nick Jackson down on the mat, HHH hit a falling headbutt...Nick Jackson super kicked Randy Orton over the top rope. Sting enters.
Triple H clotheslined Sting to the mat...Scott Steiner clotheslined RVD to the mat...Poppa Pump hit Marino with a DDT...Nick Jackson clotheslined Rhyno over the top rope.
Rob Van Dam hit HHH with a stump piledriver...Nick Jackson blasted K. Angle with a clothesline into the corner...Scott Steiner got drilled by Jackson with a big knife-edge chop...Kurt Angle hit Rob Van Dam with a forearm...Kurt Angle threw Scott Steiner over the top rope.
K. Angle used an amateur-style move to take down RVD...Nick Jackson suplexed K. Angle...E. Guerrero picked up and bodyslammed Marino...Undertaker got hit with a garbage can by E. Guerrero...Chris Benoit threw Sting over the top rope.
An arm bar by Benoit let him control E. Guerrero...E. Guerrero used a Japanese arm drag on HHH...Undertaker rocked Jackson with a big forearm...Triple H super kicked Rob Van Dam over the top rope.
K. Angle got knocked down by a Jackson headbutt...The Undertaker raked the eyes of Eddie Guerrero...Kurt Angle hit a flurry of punches on E. Guerrero...Nick Jackson clotheslined The Undertaker over the top rope.
A clothesline by Chris Benoit put Jackson over the top rope, but he landed on the apron and climbed right back in...An arm twist by Benoit was followed by three arm wrenches in a row to weaken E. Guerrero...E. Guerrero got taken over with an arm drag from K. Angle...Nick Jackson backdropped Triple H over the top rope.
E. Guerrero applied a hammerlock on a grounded K. Angle, then drove knees into the back of his arm, softening it up...E. Guerrero hit Benoit with a dropkick...Jackson got taken down with a side headlock takedown by K. Angle...Kurt Angle threw Nick Jackson over the top rope.
E. Guerrero chopped Benoit...After a leap frog, E. Guerrero hit Benoit with an arm drag as he came off the ropes...With K. Angle grounded, Chris Benoit applied a sleeper hold to weaken him...Chris Benoit threw Kurt Angle over the top rope.
E. Guerrero used a hammerlock to control Benoit...Benoit walked into a big chop from E. Guerrero...Eddie Guerrero hit a sharp arm drag on Chris Benoit...Showing off his power, Benoit blasted E. Guerrero with a high vertical suplex...Chris Benoit threw Eddie Guerrero over the top rope.
After the match, Chris Benoit celebrated.
Result - Chris Benoit wins the WWE Undisputed Champion title
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 73.3%
Match Quality = 77.2%
Overall Rating = 77.5%
Disturbed316
08-30-2004, 07:09 PM
Last night's WWE No Mercy show got an overall rating of 62.1%.
Request for meetings by:
Rey Mysterio
Tatsumi Fujinami
Chris Jericho
Lance Storm
Brock Lesnar
Eugene
John Cena
Mick Foley
The Rock
Alot of people :(
Sorry, your application to become owner of World Wrestling Entertainment has been rejected. I am happy in my current position, and am not looking to leave. :mad:
The PPV buyrate report for last night is now in: WWE recieved 299,409 buys (0.68 buyrate) for WWE No Mercy;
mitch_h
08-30-2004, 07:24 PM
WTF I gave Austin Aries and Bryan Danielson a 60 minute Iron man match and it turned into a mess. Yet in real life they had a 75 minute match and it was awesome.:mad:
Disturbed316
08-31-2004, 06:36 PM
WWE Raw
Monday 18th October 2004
Chris Benoit came out, and held a celebration after he won the Undisputed Title at No Mercy = 65.3%
Chris Benoit was in the ring, with his WWE World Heavyweight title belt. He announced that he was vacating the belt. Benoit left the ring, leaving the belt in the center = 64.9%
Eric Bischoff came to the ring, and announced that because of Benoit's actions, a tournament would be starting shortly, for singles wrestlers, with the winner becoming the new WWE World Heavyweight champion = 76.6%
The Rock was interviewed by Jonathan Coachman backstage. He put himself over = 94.7%
Tag Team Match match for the WWE World Tag Team title
William Regal and Eugene Dinsmore vs Batista and Flair
A quick reversal by Regal allowed him to lock Flair in a choke sleeper, but he was too close to the ropes...A choke slam from Batista put Regal down on the mat...William Regal wore down Ric Flair with a sleeper variation...William Regal ducked a standing clothesline from Batista, but got hit in the back of the head with a blind clothesline seconds later...Eugene Dinsmore took a double underhook piledriver from Flair...Eugene floored Batista and went to the top rope. When Batista got up, he was greeted with a missile dropkick...William Regal caught Ric Flair with the Butterfly Powerbomb...That was enough to get the pin.
Result - William Regal and Eugene Dinsmore win = 77.2%
Backstage, Nick Jackson was walking down a corridor = 82.8%
Nick Jackson gave an in-ring interview. He put himself over = 88.4%
Sting gave an interview from the backstage area. He hyped up his upcoming match with Kane in the World Heavyweight Title tournament = 90.5%
Christian vs Edge vs Matt Hardy
Edge came off the top rope with a flying axe handle on to Christian...Matt Hardy wore down Edge with a sleeper variation...A right hand from Edge put Christian down...Christian staggered into a nadowa slam from Edge...After a boot to the gut, Christian DDTed Edge...Christian pounded on Edge with punches to the face...Both Matt and Edge were on top rope, until Edge got shoved off and hit the mat. Matt Hardy followed up with a flying legdrop from the top...After ducking a clothesline from Edge, Christian bounced off the ropes and came back with a lightning kick...Edge powerslammed Christian as he came off the ropes...Edge caught Christian with the Spear...That was enough to get the three count.
Result - Edge wins = 80.4%
A video was shown to hype the storyline 'WWE Title' (Eddie vs Undertaker) = 75.6%
A video was shown to hype the storyline 'Orton vs Cena' = 75.9%
Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit were in the ring, about to wrestle. Evolution! (Batista, Randy Orton, Ric Flair and Triple H) hit the ring, and destroyed both competitors, leaving them down on the mat, hurt = 78.5%
Nick Jackson vs Rhyno
After ducking a clothesline, Jackson bounced off the opposite ropes and used a flying clothesline on his way back to floor Rhyno...Jackson got cradled near the ropes by Rhyno, who then used the ropes for leverage, but the referee saw it and called for the break...Jackson used a big suicide-plex on Rhyno...Jackson missed a right hand, then turned into a Rhyno thrust kick...Nick Jackson floored Rhyno with a sharp short-arm clothesline...That was almost enough to get the pinfall...Rhyno blasted Jackson with a big forearm to the jaw...Randy Orton ran in...Randy Orton missed a charge toward Nick Jackson and accidentally hit Rhyno instead. Jackson used a leaping piledriver on Rhyno...That was enough to get the pin.
After the match, Randy Orton was confronted by Chris Benoit. Chris Benoit floored Randy Orton, then went to the top rope. He came off with the Diving Headbutt...Randy Orton was left laid out.
Result - Nick Jackson wins = 75.0% Turned Benoit in that little section there, and it Bombed Badly :(
The Hurricane and Rosey were shown in pre-recorded footage, saving a puppy from being run over. It ended with the dog peeing on Rosey = 70.8%
Singles Texas Death Match match for the WWE Intercontinental title
Randy Orton vs John Cena
This match was a regular one fall bout for the WWE Intercontinental title. First out was Randy Orton. Next out was the WWE Intercontinental champion, John Cena. The referee for the match was Earl Hebner.
----- Match Highlights -----
Randy Orton hit Cena with a singapore cane...Randy Orton hit Cena with a clothesline...Randy Orton powerslammed Cena as he came off the ropes...After a boot to the gut, Randy Orton DDTed Cena...Randy Orton suplexed Cena...John Cena got drilled by Randy Orton with a big knife-edge chop...Randy Orton walked right into a bodyslam from Cena...A backdrop attempt by Randy Orton was countered by Cena with a neckbreaker...
Randy Orton got dumped onto a table by Cena, who pounded away...Randy Orton came off the ropes with a running dropkick on Cena...Cena walked into a big chop from Randy Orton...Cena drilled Randy Orton with a headbutt...A scoop slam put Randy Orton down to the mat, and gave Cena the advantage...John Cena hit Randy Orton with a punch...A frying pan to the head from Randy Orton floored Cena...
Cena slammed Randy Orton...Randy Orton picked up and bodyslammed Cena...Randy Orton got hit with a steel chair by Cena...John Cena ducked a standing clothesline from Randy Orton, but got hit in the back of the head with a blind clothesline seconds later...Randy Orton hit John Cena with a kick...John Cena came off the ropes with a running dropkick on Randy Orton...
A big punch from Randy Orton put John Cena down...Cena kicked Randy Orton in the ribs...Cena got nailed with a Randy Orton DDT...Cena walked into a big right hand from Randy Orton...A big punch from Randy Orton put John Cena down...After ducking a clothesline, Cena used a fallaway slam to hurt Randy Orton...Randy Orton belly to belly suplexed Cena...Randy Orton got hit with a garbage can by Cena...Cena was choked in the corner by Randy Orton...
Randy Orton missed a blind charge, turned, and got hit with a super kick from Cena...Cena hit Randy Orton with a diving headbutt off the second rope...Three right hands from Randy Orton sent Cena down...John Cena clotheslined Randy Orton as he staggered out of the corner...After putting Cena down, Randy Orton hit an elbow drop from the second turnbuckle...Randy Orton drove Cena down with a splash mountain...John Cena dragged Randy Orton into the corner, and took him across the ring with a running powerbomb...That was almost enough for a three count...Cena rocked Randy Orton with a samoan drop...Cena was choked in the corner by Randy Orton...Randy Orton shattered a light bulb tube over the head of Cena...That was enough to get the three count. John Cena couldn't get up before the referee counted to ten.
Randy Orton celebrated in the ring after the match was over.
Result - Randy Orton wins the WWE Intercontinental title
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 89.0%
Match Quality = 76.3%
Overall Rating = 94.7%
Disturbed316
08-31-2004, 06:38 PM
Last night's WWE RAW show got an overall rating of 79.4%.
The TV figures for last night are now in: NWATNA Wrestling drew 867,755 viewers (up by 24,129); ROH Extreme Warfare drew 281,155 viewers (up by 5,540); WWE RAW drew 411,794 viewers (up by 32,990); nice, although still waaaaay behind TNA :mad:
Eugene Dinsmore and Trish Stratus have become good friends recently. lol
The Mackem
08-31-2004, 06:46 PM
haha
Disturbed316
08-31-2004, 06:53 PM
Whats funny?
The Mackem
08-31-2004, 06:56 PM
Just Eugene and Trish Stratus friendship. There's some weird things going on in your game backstage.
Disturbed316
08-31-2004, 07:12 PM
Yeah I know, you get some pretty random things going on.
The Mackem
09-22-2004, 09:40 AM
How do you quit your job?
Disturbed316
09-22-2004, 10:22 AM
Wow, haven't played this game for ages. Should really try and get back into it.
Bump :shifty:
I know most of you guys play TEW now, but I don't want to spend the money to buy it. Anyway is there anybody that can tell me where I can find patches for EWR 4.0 that allow me to use the 80's-90's WWF or WCW promotions?
EDIT: I found some patches <a href=http://www.geocities.com/kempo810/>here</a>. Gonna post my new promotion with the 1994 WWF roster.
The Mackem
10-08-2004, 10:16 AM
Started my own fed in the UK with 25% overness and £5 000 000 :shifty:
Disturbed316
10-08-2004, 10:48 AM
I am having such a creative block at the moment. I opened my game up the other day and just couldn't think of anything to do with it.
Cactus Sid
10-08-2004, 11:38 AM
Just throw sh</>it at a piece of paper and see what comes up, thats what Vince does.
Yeah the 1994 WWF roster went down the shitter, fucking Lex Luger.
Working on re-creating and improving the Invasion angle.
M-A-G
10-10-2004, 07:18 AM
This thing's still alive?
The Mackem
10-10-2004, 01:02 PM
What did Luger do?
Disturbed316
10-10-2004, 03:54 PM
What did Luger do?
He turned face and went on the Lex Express :'(
The Mackem
10-22-2004, 11:00 PM
Started a WWE game, started signing a load of people but none of them are doing much yet. The rosters are filling up though :cool:
Here's Survivor Series
Angle
Backstage, the camera caught The Rock taking bets from other workers.
----- Angle Summary -----
Overall Rating = 92.2%
Rumble: 10 Man match
Charlie Haas, Chavo Guerrero Jr, Tajiri, Juventud Guerrera, William Regal, Rey Mysterio, Batista, Rene Dupree, Rhyno and Shelton Benjamin
This match was an elimination battle royal style bout featuring 10 competitors who were to enter every 2 minutes. First out was Charlie Haas. Next out was Chavo Guerrero Jr.
----- Match Highlights -----
Charlie Haas dropped Chavo with a big punch...Chavo used a sleeper hold to weaken Haas...Chavo put Haas down with a huge chop...Tajiri enters.
Chavo locked on a single leg crab to weaken Haas...Haas slammed Chavo...Chavo nailed Tajiri with a right hand...Chavo Guerrero Jr backdropped Tajiri over the top rope. Juventud Guerrera enters.
Juventud Guerrera hit Charlie Haas with a chop...After a knee lift to stun Haas, Chavo Guerrero Jr hit a T-Bone suplex...Haas was taken over with a suplex from Chavo...William Regal enters.
Regal tried to throw Juvi over the top rope, but he held on...A big punch from Regal put Chavo Guerrero Jr down...Regal chop-blocked Juvi...Rey Mysterio enters.
After putting Haas down, Chavo Guerrero Jr hit an elbow drop from the second turnbuckle...Juvi hit a standing rana on Mysterio...Rey Mysterio nailed Juvi with a flying bulldog off the top rope...Batista enters.
A tight arm bar from Mysterio kept Chavo grounded...Haas walked into a kick to the gut from Batista...Juventud Guerrera wore Regal down with a wrist lock...Haas got taken down with a side headlock takedown by Juvi...Batista backdropped Chavo Guerrero Jr over the top rope. Rene Dupree enters.
Charlie Haas used a waist-lock into a takedown on Juvi...An amateur-style takedown from Charlie Haas put Juvi on the mat...Batista used a sleeper hold to weaken Regal...Rey Mysterio and Juventud Guerrera eliminated each other after tumbling over the top rope. Rhyno enters.
Haas pounded on Rene Dupree with punches to the face...Regal tried to throw Rene Dupree over the top rope, but he held on...Rene Dupree hit Rhyno with a clothesline from the second rope...Showing off his power, Rene Dupree blasted Rhyno with a high vertical suplex...Shelton Benjamin enters.
Rhyno suplexed Rene Dupree...Rene Dupree used an amateur-style move to take down Shelton Benjamin...Batista got taken over with a fireman's carry by Shelton Benjamin...Shelton Benjamin ducked a standing clothesline from Batista, but got hit in the back of the head with a blind clothesline seconds later...Rene Dupree backdropped William Regal over the top rope.
A scoop slam put Charlie Haas down to the mat, and gave Batista the advantage...Batista clotheslined Haas to the mat...Batista got drilled by Haas with a big knife-edge chop...Rhyno blasted Rene Dupree with a series of forearms to the face...Batista dropkicked Rhyno over the top rope.
Rene Dupree caught Haas with a big savate kick...Haas hit Rene Dupree with a headbutt...A tight arm bar from Haas kept Rene Dupree grounded...Charlie Haas threw Rene Dupree over the top rope.
A big kick floored Shelton Benjamin, who got right back up, only to take another from Batista...Batista hit Charlie Haas with a chop...Batista hit Shelton Benjamin with a belly to belly suplex...Batista dropkicked Shelton Benjamin over the top rope.
Batista suplexed Haas...Batista hit Haas with a DDT...Haas was rocked by a Batista clothesline off the ropes...Batista clotheslined Charlie Haas over the top rope.
Result - Batista wins
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 66.5%
Match Quality = 79.4%
Overall Rating = 70.9%
Angle
Eric Bischoff came down to the ring, and boasted about his RAW was the superior brand in every respect.
----- Angle Summary -----
Overall Rating = 82.0%
Angle
Dawn Marie, Stacy Keibler, Torrie Wilson and Trish Stratus had a bikini contest in the ring. By crowd response, Dawn Marie was announced as the winner.
----- Angle Summary -----
Overall Rating = 80.4%
2v2v2v2v2 Elimination match
Kidman and London vs Hurricane and Rosey vs Dudley Boys vs Basham Brothers vs New La Resistance
This match was an elimination bout. First out were the WWE Tag Team champions, Kidman and London (Billy Kidman and Paul London). Next out, accompanied by Stacy Keibler, were Hurricane and Rosey (The Hurricane and Rosey). Next out were Dudley Boys (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley). Next out were Basham Brothers (Danny Basham and Doug Basham). Last out were the WWE World Tag Team champions, New La Resistance (Robert Conway and Sylvain Grenier). The referee for the match was Jack Doan.
----- Match Highlights -----
Paul London nailed Danny Basham with a baseball slide under the ropes...Billy Kidman hit a moonsault off the top rope on to Doug Basham...After putting Bubba Ray Dudley down, The Hurricane hit an elbow drop from the second turnbuckle...Doug Basham chopped Kidman...A clothesline by Doug Basham put Hurricane down to the canvas...Kidman applied a hammerlock on a grounded Robert, then drove knees into the back of his arm, softening it up...Bubba Ray Dudley hit Billy Kidman with a gutwrench suplex...Paul London floored D-Von Dudley and went to the top rope. When D-Von Dudley got up, he was greeted with a missile dropkick...Kidman got forearmed several times in the head by D-Von Dudley...A stunned Danny Basham staggered backward into The Hurricane, who hit the Eye of the Hurricane...That led to the three count.
A big suicide-plex by Paul London almost put Bubba Ray Dudley through the mat...That led to a count that was a split-second away from being three...The Hurricane took a double underhook piledriver from Danny Basham...The power of Rosey was in evidence as he blasted S. Grenier with a hard clothesline...After doubling him up, Sylvain Grenier blasted Rosey with an axe kick off the ropes...D-Von Dudley used a falling piledriver to spike Hurricane...Dudley Boys hit Paul London with a 3D...That was enough for a pin.
After a missed clothesline left him vunerable, The Hurricane got planted with a back suplex from Danny Basham...That nearly got a three count...Robert missed a charge, then took a kick to the gut. The Hurricane lifted him up and dropped him with a powerbomb...Hurricane took D-Von Dudley over with a spinning arm drag...D-Von Dudley wore down The Hurricane with a sleeper variation...Robert got staggered with a forearm from Rosey...A clothesline by Hurricane put D-Von Dudley down to the canvas...A big kick floored Rosey, who got right back up, only to take another from Danny Basham...New La Resistance hit Rosey with a Bonsoir...That was enough to get the three count.
Doug Basham dropped S. Grenier with a big punch...S. Grenier used a falling piledriver to spike Bubba Ray Dudley...Bubba Ray Dudley dropped S. Grenier with a big punch...Danny Basham hit S. Grenier with a clothesline...A choke slam from Danny Basham put S. Grenier down on the mat...Danny Basham hit S. Grenier with a series of vicious kicks to the body...Sylvain Grenier came off the ropes, but right into a huge Doug Basham dropkick...Robert hit Danny Basham with a headbutt...Dudley Boys hit Robert Conway with a 3D...That was enough for a pin.
Result - Dudley Boys win
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 62.3%
Match Quality = 71.5%
Overall Rating = 71.6%
Angle
Backstage, the camera caught Triple H and John Bradshaw Layfield chatting, exchanging compliments.
----- Angle Summary -----
Overall Rating = 83.8%
Backstage interview with Chris Jericho
Chris Jericho was interviewed by Todd Grisham backstage. He hyped up his upcoming match with Edge.
----- Interview Summary -----
Overall Rating = 93.8%
1v1 match
Edge vs Chris Jericho
This match was a regular one fall bout. First out was Edge. Next out was the WWE Intercontinental champion, Chris Jericho. The referee for the match was Mike Chioda.
----- Match Highlights -----
A clothesline by Edge put Jericho down to the canvas...Jericho applied a knee bar on Edge, weakening the legs...A single-leg trip from Edge was enough to put Chris Jericho down...An arm breaker from Edge hurt Chris Jericho...Edge got drilled by Jericho with a big knife-edge chop...After backing him into the corner, Jericho hammered away on Edge with a series of chops...
Jericho snap suplexed Edge over, and floated over into a chinlock...Chris Jericho belly to belly suplexed Edge...Edge used a Japanese arm drag on Jericho...Chris Jericho hit Edge with a chop...Edge hit Jericho with a clothesline from the second rope...A tight arm bar from Jericho kept Edge grounded...Chris Jericho scored with a deep arm drag on Edge...
After a knee lift to stun Edge, Chris Jericho hit a T-Bone suplex...With Edge down on the mat, Jericho came from the apron with a slingshot legdrop...Jericho hit Edge with a high dropkick to the face...Jericho was taken over with a suplex from Edge...Jericho put Edge down with a huge chop...Edge hit Jericho with a belly to belly suplex...
A wild swing by Edge left him vunerable, and Jericho capitalized with a belly to back suplex...Jericho came over the ropes with a plancha dive on Edge...Jericho used a big suicide-plex on Edge...Edge ran into a Jericho boot in the corner, and got taken down with the Walls Of Jericho, but got to the ropes...Chris Jericho hit a superplex on Edge...Edge powerslammed Jericho as he came off the ropes...Jericho DDTed Edge after a boot to the gut...Jericho blasted Edge with a second turnbuckle moonsault...Edge nailed Chris Jericho with a set of brass knuckles, leading to a pinfall.
After the bout, a wild brawl broke out between Edge and Chris Jericho.
Result - Edge wins
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 86.1%
Match Quality = 81.2%
Overall Rating = 96.9%
Backstage interview with Booker T
Booker T was interviewed by Josh Matthews backstage. He insulted Rob Van Dam.
----- Interview Summary -----
Overall Rating = 84.8%
1v1 Ladder match for the WWE United States title
Rob Van Dam vs Booker T
This match was a regular one fall bout for the WWE United States title. First out was Rob Van Dam. Next out was the WWE United States champion, Booker T. The referee for the match was Charles Robinson.
----- Match Highlights -----
A series of five forearms to the chest from Booker T left Rob Van Dam down in the corner in pain...After throwing him to the outside, RVD hit a running tope on a groggy Booker T...Booker T hit RVD with a clothesline...RVD went from a side headlock into a drop toe hold to floor Booker T...Booker T hit a flurry of punches on RVD...Rob Van Dam blocked a Booker T kick by catching the foot, but couldn't block the follow up enziguri...
Booker T kicked Rob Van Dam in the ribs...Booker T drilled RVD with a headbutt...RVD hit Booker T with a diving headbutt off the second rope...A big kick floored Booker T, who got right back up, only to take another from RVD...Booker T went low with a kick on RVD...Rob Van Dam blocked a Booker T kick by catching the foot, but couldn't block the follow up enziguri...Rob Van Dam unloaded with knife-edge chops on Booker T...A groggy Rob Van Dam stood up, only to take a bulldog off the middle of the ladder from Booker T...
A thumb to the eye from Booker T slowed down RVD...Booker T threw RVD into the ladder...Booker T hit Rob Van Dam with a chop...Booker T rocked Rob Van Dam with a headbutt...Booker T dropped RVD with a big punch...Booker T punched Rob Van Dam in the face...Booker T got hit with a rana from RVD...Booker T dropped RVD with a flying clothesline off the ropes...Rob Van Dam wore down Booker T with a sleeper variation...
Three right hands from Booker T sent RVD down...After ducking a clothesline, Booker T bounced off the opposite ropes and used a flying clothesline on his way back to floor RVD...RVD walked into a kick to the gut. Booker T raised him up and powerbombed him onto a folded ladder...Booker T press slammed RVD...RVD got hit with a shoulder breaker by Booker T...RVD got hit with a garbage can by Booker T...Booker T dropped RVD with a flying clothesline off the ropes...Rob Van Dam blocked a Booker T kick by catching the foot, but couldn't block the follow up enziguri...Rob Van Dam hit Booker T with the Split Legged Moonsault off the top rope...Rob Van Dam set up the ladder and climbed for the win.
Result - Rob Van Dam wins the WWE United States title
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 93.0%
Match Quality = 57.8%
Overall Rating = 93.4%
Backstage interview with Evolution!
Evolution! were interviewed by The Coach backstage. They hyped up the upcoming match with Randy Orton.
----- Interview Summary -----
Overall Rating = 86.5%
to be continued
The Mackem
10-22-2004, 11:01 PM
1v1 Cage match for the WWE World Heavyweight title
Randy Orton vs Triple H
This match was a regular one fall bout for the WWE World Heavyweight title. First out was Randy Orton. Next out was the WWE World Heavyweight champion, Triple H. The referee for the match was Earl Hebner.
----- Match Highlights -----
Randy Orton doubled HHH up with a kick...Randy Orton dropped HHH with a flying clothesline off the ropes...A big punch from HHH put Randy Orton down...A scoop slam put Triple H down to the mat, and gave Randy Orton the advantage...HHH pounded on Randy Orton with punches to the face...Randy Orton threw HHH into the cage side...After ducking a clothesline, HHH used a fallaway slam to hurt Randy Orton...Randy Orton hit HHH with a clothesline...
Randy Orton was backed into a turnbuckle, and HHH choked away with a boot to the throat...Triple H sent Randy Orton down with a kick to the side of the head...A clothesline by Randy Orton put HHH down to the canvas...Triple H got hit with a steel chair by Randy Orton...Randy Orton sent HHH down with a kick to the side of the head...With HHH grounded, Randy Orton applied a sleeper hold to weaken him...A hooked-arm clothesline from Randy Orton floored Triple H...Randy Orton headbutted HHH...
Randy Orton used a sleeper hold to weaken HHH...Randy Orton picked up and bodyslammed HHH...Randy Orton dropped HHH with a big punch...Randy Orton punched Triple H in the face...Randy Orton hit HHH with a clothesline from the second rope...Triple H ducked a standing clothesline from Randy Orton, but got hit in the back of the head with a blind clothesline seconds later...Randy Orton hit HHH with a clothesline from the second rope...
Triple H powerslammed Randy Orton as he came off the ropes...Triple H charged into the corner, hit nothing but turnbuckle, then staggered backward right into a Randy Orton dragon suplex, but he just kicked out before the three...HHH got hit with a shoulder breaker by Randy Orton...Randy Orton powerslammed HHH as he came off the ropes...Randy Orton blasted HHH with a tiger bomb...Randy Orton used a running forearm to floor a groggy HHH...HHH used a sleeper hold to weaken Randy Orton...
Randy Orton blasted HHH with a tiger bomb...HHH got nailed with a straight right hand to the jaw from Randy Orton...Triple H got sent into the cage wall by Randy Orton...Randy Orton got staggered with a forearm from HHH...Triple H staggered into a nadowa slam from Randy Orton...Batista and Flair ran in...Batista and Flair hit Randy Orton with a Figure 4...Triple H caught Randy Orton with the Pedigree...Triple H was able to leave by the cage door without being stopped.
Result - Triple H wins
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 82.1%
Match Quality = 59.6%
Overall Rating = 86.5%
Angle
Backstage, the camera came upon Chris Benoit, Christian and Shawn Michaels discussing something. When they spotted the camera, they walked off to find some privacy.
----- Angle Summary -----
Overall Rating = 80.0%
Backstage interview with John Bradshaw Layfield
John Bradshaw Layfield was interviewed by Josh Matthews backstage. He hyped up his upcoming match with The Undertaker.
----- Interview Summary -----
Overall Rating = 80.0%
1v1 Casket match
John Bradshaw Layfield vs The Undertaker
This match was a regular one fall bout. First out was the WWE Heavyweight champion, John Bradshaw Layfield. Next out was The Undertaker. The referee for the match was Nick Patrick.
----- Match Highlights -----
John Bradshaw Layfield choked Undertaker on the ropes...Layfield slammed Undertaker on to a trash can...Layfield got staggered with a forearm from Undertaker...Undertaker got taken to the mat with a superplex by John Bradshaw Layfield...A big kick floored Undertaker, who got right back up, only to take another from Layfield...
A scoop slam put John Bradshaw Layfield down to the mat, and gave Undertaker the advantage...Undertaker hit Layfield with a headbutt...A clothesline by Layfield put Undertaker down to the canvas...John Bradshaw Layfield nailed Undertaker with a double underhook powerbomb...The Undertaker rocked John Bradshaw Layfield with a headbutt...Layfield got knocked down by a Undertaker headbutt...
John Bradshaw Layfield hit The Undertaker with a punch...The awesome power of The Undertaker was on display as he hit Layfield with a military press across the ring...The Undertaker press slammed Layfield...Undertaker kicked John Bradshaw Layfield in the ribs...Undertaker nailed Layfield with a right hand...John Bradshaw Layfield raked the eyes of The Undertaker...
John Bradshaw Layfield showed his power by viciously powerbombed The Undertaker back-first into the turnbuckles...Undertaker felt the power of John Bradshaw Layfield as he took a sustained vertical suplex...The Undertaker snap suplexed John Bradshaw Layfield...A right hand from Undertaker put Layfield down...John Bradshaw Layfield scored with a boot to the stomach, then blasted Undertaker with a cradle piledriver...
Layfield floored Undertaker with a sharp short-arm clothesline...John Bradshaw Layfield blasted Undertaker with a big forearm to the jaw...The Undertaker hit Layfield with a stump piledriver...Layfield used a military press on Undertaker...The Undertaker countered a backdrop attempt with a stump piledriver on Layfield...Undertaker got staggered with a forearm from Layfield...Layfield got staggered with a forearm from Undertaker...John Bradshaw Layfield ducked his head for a backdrop, but was too early, and was folded up with a Undertaker sit-out powerbomb as a result...The Undertaker caught John Bradshaw Layfield with the Tombstone...The Undertaker trapped John Bradshaw Layfield in the Casket for the win.
Result - The Undertaker wins
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 79.2%
Match Quality = 50.4%
Overall Rating = 45.5%
Angle
Eric Bischoff and Theodore Long were caught backstage, arguing about something.
----- Angle Summary -----
Overall Rating = 78.4%
4v4 War Games match
Shawn Michaels, Chris Benoit, Christian and Kane vs Kurt Angle, Eddie Guerrero, Big Show and John Cena
This match was an elimination bout. First out, accompanied by Trish Stratus, were Shawn Michaels, Chris Benoit, Christian and Kane. Next out were Kurt Angle, Eddie Guerrero, Big Show and John Cena. The referee for the match was Mike Chioda.
----- Match Highlights -----
E. Guerrero arm dragged Christian to the canvas, and hooked an arm bar...E. Guerrero hit three vicious chops to the chest of Kane...John Cena wore down Christian with a sleeper variation...Big Show hit HBK with a clothesline...HBK nailed K. Angle with a flying rana...Big Show got drilled by HBK with a big knife-edge chop...Benoit hit K. Angle with a dropkick...HBK hit K. Angle with a DDT...John Cena caught Christian with the F-U...That was enough to get the pin.
Kurt Angle used a knee breaker to soften up HBK...The power of Kane was in evidence as he blasted Cena with a hard clothesline...Cena used a falling piledriver to spike Kane...A hooked-arm clothesline from Cena floored Kane...After putting Kane down, Eddie Guerrero hit an elbow drop from the second turnbuckle...E. Guerrero took Kane over with a spinning arm drag...K. Angle went from a side headlock into a drop toe hold to floor HBK...Kane came off the ropes with a Yakuza kick, flooring E. Guerrero...That was enough to get the pin.
Kane doubled Cena up with a kick...Kane locked his arms around Cena and hit a series of headbutts to the chest...Shawn Michaels hit a superplex on K. Angle...Shawn Michaels walked right into a bodyslam from Big Show...Kurt Angle scored with a deep arm drag on HBK...Big Show nailed Benoit with a double underhook powerbomb...Kane caught John Cena with the Chokeslam...That got the three.
Big Show caught HBK with a big boot to the face...K. Angle trapped Kane in a crossface, but he managed to reach the bottom rope...Big Show hit HBK with a clothesline...Benoit missed a charge into the turnbuckle when Big Show slipped behind him, and then got hit with a back suplex as he staggered backward...Benoit nailed K. Angle with a baseball slide under the ropes...Big Show caught Kane with the Show Stopper...That was enough to get the three count.
Kurt Angle wore down Chris Benoit with a sleeper variation...Chris Benoit hit a superplex on Big Show...Big Show press slammed HBK...Kurt Angle applied a hammerlock to HBK, then turned it into a bodyslam to weaken the arm...After backing him into the corner, HBK hammered away on K. Angle with a series of chops...Kurt Angle hit Chris Benoit with a chop...Benoit used the Crippler Crossface on Big Show for the tap out.
HBK punched Kurt Angle in the face...An arm breaker from K. Angle hurt Chris Benoit...K. Angle went from a side headlock into a drop toe hold to floor HBK...Shawn Michaels superplexed K. Angle to the mat...After ducking a clothesline, K. Angle used a fallaway slam to hurt Shawn Michaels...Kurt Angle had his knee driven into the mat by Benoit...An arm breaker from K. Angle hurt Shawn Michaels...Chris Benoit hit Kurt Angle with a chop...Shawn Michaels turned on Chris Benoit. Shawn Michaels floored Chris Benoit, then went to the top rope. He came off with the Diving Elbow Drop...This allowed Kurt Angle to get an easy pinfall.
K. Angle chopped HBK...Shawn Michaels got drilled by K. Angle with a big knife-edge chop...A short powerbomb by HBK left K. Angle down on the mat...An arm twist by K. Angle was followed by three arm wrenches in a row to weaken HBK...A clothesline from HBK dropped K. Angle...A single-leg trip from HBK was enough to put Kurt Angle down...Kurt Angle trapped Shawn Michaels in a figure four for the submission.
After the match, Chris Benoit got into an intense staredown with Shawn Michaels.
Result - Kurt Angle, Eddie Guerrero, Big Show and John Cena win
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 81.5%
Match Quality = 71.0%
Overall Rating = 80.5%
Seemed OK except the mess that was JBL/Undertaker, both will be punished severely.
The Mackem
10-22-2004, 11:14 PM
The PPV buyrate report for last night is now in: WWE recieved 279,435 buys (0.64 buyrate) for WWE Survivor Series;
Last night's WWE Survivor Series show got an overall rating of 63.6%.
That does it, Bradshaw and Undertaker are getting burried
#1-norm-fan
11-29-2004, 04:23 PM
Okay, so I just tried to put the stat update in TEW and when I try to start a game i get a "run error 6: overflow" message. I went to look at my workers in the editor and it's all crazy looking. I'm guessing the worker file is too big for whatever reason. Anyone know what's going on?
The Mackem
11-29-2004, 04:47 PM
Might be best to ask at http://www.400softwarestudios.com/invboard/upload/index.php?showforum=78
mitch_h
12-09-2004, 07:07 PM
Had my first 100% match... Samoa Joe vs Bryan Danielson vs CM Punk vs Low Ki
Evil Vito
01-07-2005, 07:57 AM
<font color=goldenrod>OK, so I'm transferring stuff to my new computer, and when I remmebered EWR, I couldn't help but transfer 2 versions (1.3 and 4.2) over to the new comp and start playing M-A-G's game the first time in forever.
I've booked 1 Smackdown and 1 Raw (both in November 2025), and I'm starting to re-gain a feel for the storylines that I had going on.
On the 2 shows, 3 matches were announced. 2 of which were Survivor Series Elimination Matches which involved the GMs of the shows.
Over on Smackdown, Ian Moore (still fumed about being arrested a month or so previous), laid down a challenge to Kurt Angle. Each man has until Survivor Series tgo assemble 3 other men in his team, and stipulations may still be added on. The main event of the night was Ian Moore taking on Chris Sylvain. Moore lost the match due to Angle rushing in and Angle-Slamming Moore while Sylvain distracted the ref. After the match, Moore was beaten down, and Angle gleefully announced that Chris Sylvain would be a part of Angle's team come Survivor Series.
Over on Raw, GM Chris Jericho demanded explanation as to why La Resistance attacked him. Rob Conway came out to speak on the group's behalf, and he claimed that La Resistance were being unfairly treated (citing Jericho giving Lance Storm a World Title shot, but not telling him about it until minutes before), and that they wanted Jericho out. So Jericho laid down the law, and said that he'd find 3 other guys to face all of La Resistance at Survivor Series. It was quite simple, if Jericho's team lost, he would resign. But if La Resistance lost, they would have no choice but to disband.
In other news:
-Goldberg has 2 men vying for a World Title shot. On Raw, Jason Collins wants a re-match, and on Smackdown, John Cena wants a shot. It's basically Goldberg's choice.
-Mordecai is the new Number 1 Contender to the European Title at Survivor Series, after defeating Ken Shamrock. Can Mordecai (who has been undefeated since returning as Mordecai at Unforgiven) topple old rival Simon Diamond? We'll have to wait in see.
-In an unfortunate situation, one half of the World Tag Team Champions, "Dangerous Man" Chris Linares, suffered a torn calf at a house show and will be out for 5 months. As a result, the title was vacated on Raw (for the 3rd time this year strangely). According to GM Chris Jericho, new champions won't be crowned until the Raw after Survivor Series. However, the question is, who will be involved? The Uprising and the Bishop/Kreeve Connection have stated their desire to get shots, but Chris Jericho mentioned that the non-injured member of 24/7, David E., should get another crack at the gold (provided he can find another partner).</font>
Evil Vito
01-10-2005, 10:31 AM
<font color=goldenrod>K, here's the current (packed) Survivor Series card. I've got 2 Smackdowns and 1 Raw left, so barring any injuries, suspensions, or rehabilitations, here's what's happening:
<b><u>WWE Championship - Interpromotional Triple Threat Match: John Cena vs. Jason Collins vs. Goldberg (C)</u></b>
Both John Cena and Jason Collins have been looking to get title shots at SS, since it's an interpromotional PPV and Goldberg could face seemingly any male on the roster. It got to the point where Collins and Cena did run ins on the opposing show and wreaked havoc, and ultimately this match was signed as a result.
<b><u>Survivor Series Elimination Match: Ian Moore, Ken Shamrock, and The Thug Life Soldiers vs. Kurt Angle, Chris Sylvain, Reaper, and Ryan Creed</u></b>
This is a result of the aforementioned arresting of Ian Moore. Both men formed teams over the weeks, and a whole host of stipulations have been signed as a result. If Moore's team loses, then each member of their team will lose $400,000 while each member of Angle's team wil become $400,000 richer. However, for Moore's team, it's not about money, it's about power and trying to change Kurt Angle's ways. Should Moore's team win, then each member will be given the chance to choose their match at the SmackDown-exclusive PPV, Armageddon.
<b><u>Survivor Series Elimination Match: Chris Jericho, Garrett, Bishop, and Kreeve vs. La Resistance (Lance Storm, Rob Conway, Sylvain grenier, and Chris Nowinski)</u></b>
I'm pretty sure I mentioned the buildup for this match already as well. Jericho resigns should his team lose, but if his team is victorious then La Resistance will have to part ways.
<b><u>WWE European Championship: Mordecai vs. Simon Diamond (C)</b></u>
Mordecai has been utterly unstoppable since his return, and Diamond is hoping to change that and hold onto the belt that he beat Mordecai (then Seven) for at SummerSlam.
<b><u>Eugene vs. Alex Michaels</u></b>
These two have been feuding ever since No Mercy, when Eugene's then manager, M-A-G, turned on Eugene after a rapid losing streak and a suddenly demented personality change. M-A-G has sent in another one of his clients, Alex Michaels, to finish the job. However, it won't be that easy, as Eugene has been on a roll since M-A-G left him. As an added bonus to this match, the winner will be entered into the battle royal later on.
<b><u>10-Man Interpromotional Battle Royal - Winner gets an Intercontinental/European Title Match at the next Raw or Smackdown</u></b>
5 of Raw and 5 of Smackdown's finest will collide in an attempt to get a shot at the brands' coveted titles.
Also, there will be 2 more Survivor Series Elimination matches, one will be all women and one will be all cruiserweights. The one that gets the final pinfall/submission in each gets a shot at the corresponding title on the following Raw/Smackdown. It should also be noted that Cruiserweight Champion Mark Mason will take part in the match, and if he comes out on top, he'll get a well-earned day-off and he won't have to defend the belt on Smackdown.</font>
Evil Vito
01-10-2005, 08:19 PM
<font color=goldenrod>I dunno if anybody reads these anymore, but nevertheless, here's Survivor Series 2025:
Heat Segment: M-A-G hyped the Survivor Series opener between his client, Alex Michaels, and former client Eugene. 86% Overall Rating
Survivor Series Matches
Eugene pinned Alex Michaels to earn a spot in the battle royal. ****1/4, 88% Overall Rating
Survivor Series Elimination Match: Kevin Daniels, Derek Standish, and The Yakuza defeated Cruiserweight Champion Mark Mason, Sean Casey, Billy Kidman, and Rey Mysterio. Kevin Daniels got the final decision, so he gets a shot at the Cruiserweight Title on the next Smackdown. ****1/4, 86% Overall Rating
Survivor Series Elimination Match: Chris Jericho, Garrett, Bishop, and Kreeve defeated La Resistance. Because of this, La Resistance must disband. ****1/4, 88% Overall Rating
Mordecai pinned Simon Diamond to win the WWE European Championship. Mordecai further beats down Simon afterwards. ****1/4, 89% Overall Rating
Survivor Series Elimination Match: Jodie Marie, Tyra Foxx, Mizteek, and Adara James defeated Vixxen, Oracle, Alyssa Skull, and Brooke. Mizteek got the final decision, so she gets a shot at the Women's Championship the next night on Raw. ****1/4, 87% Overall Rating
Survivor Series Elimination Match: Ian Moore, Ken Shamrock, and The Thug Life Soldiers defeated Kurt Angle, Chris Sylvain, Reaper, and Ryan Creed. Because of this, all of the members of Moore's team get to select their matches for Armageddon. ****1/4, 87% Overall Rating
Rayne defeated Mourn, Cero, Mike Sullivan, Tempest, Eugene, Jason Cross, Fortune, Sean Criss, and the man he last eliminated, AJ Styles, to win the 10-Man Battle Royal and earn a shot at the European Championship on the next Smackdown. 82% Overall Rating
Goldberg defeated John Cena and Jason Collins to retain the WWE Championship. ****1/4, 89% Overall Rating
Hmm, there seems to be a trend in that PPV, and I can't quite put my finger on it. :shifty:
87% Overall Rating for Survivor Series
We got a 1.57 Buy Rate
Derrick Standish thinks he should be higher up the card. I agree.
-End of Month Notes-
Everybody in OVW and the Funkin Conservatory are coming along quite nicely.
Trinity has returned from suspension.
Staff member Ronald Smalls has retired from PW. Yeah, like I care.
Staff member David O'Brien has retired. Yeah, whatever.
Boss Man has retired from WWA. God speed.
Nova has announced that he will retire from WWA in one month.
The Rock has left RoH. I WOULD pick him up, but for whatever reason he's not appearing in the free agent database. :mad: :wtf:
8 or so staff members have their contracts expiring in three months.
<u>Injured List</u>
"Dangerous Man" Chris Linares - Ripped Bicep - 4 months
Ron Killings - Broken Leg - 9 months
Spanky - Torn Calf - 1 month
<u>Suspended List</u>
None :)
<u>Rehabbing Workers</u>
Kim Roderick</font>
The Mackem
01-10-2005, 08:36 PM
Booo get M-A-G off WWE TV :n:
Evil Vito
01-10-2005, 10:09 PM
<font color=goldenrod>What's wrong with M-A-G?</font> :(
Evil Vito
01-10-2005, 10:43 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Storyline Updates:
The Raw after Survivor Series, Lance Storm and Rob Conway shocked the world, by openly quitting in the face of GM Chris Jericho. Conway has apparently opted to call it a career at the age of 50 years old. Storm, however, has claimed that he will be taking his work elsewhere, and that a meeting with one Kurt Angle has already been scheduled. It is not known what is going to become of Chris Nowinski or Sylvain Grenier, as neither man was present.
Also, in a surprising turn events, our new World Tag Team Champions are the unlikely duo of David E. and Matt Hardy. Getting to find a replacement partner for the TLC Match due to his regular partner being in jured, David E. chose Matt Hardy because of Matt's experience with those types of matches. The move worked like a charm, as the team managed to top The Uprising and Bishop/Kreeve. However, one has to wonder how Dangerous Man feels about this.</font>
Evil Vito
01-10-2005, 10:44 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Storyline Updates:
The Raw after Survivor Series, Lance Storm and Rob Conway shocked the world, by openly quitting in the face of GM Chris Jericho. Conway has apparently opted to call it a career at the age of 50 years old. Storm, however, has claimed that he will be taking his work elsewhere, and that a meeting with one Kurt Angle has already been scheduled. It is not known what is going to become of Chris Nowinski or Sylvain Grenier, as neither man was present.
Also, in a surprising turn events, our new World Tag Team Champions are the unlikely duo of David E. and Matt Hardy. Getting to find a replacement partner for the TLC Match due to his regular partner being in jured, David E. chose Matt Hardy because of Matt's experience with those types of matches. The move worked like a charm, as the team managed to top The Uprising and Bishop/Kreeve. However, one has to wonder how Dangerous Man feels about this.</font>
Evil Vito
01-11-2005, 10:18 AM
<font color=goldenrod>On the first SmackDown of December, two huge matches have already been signed.
Ian Moore used his ability to choose his match at Armageddon to go one-on-one with GM Kurt Angle. And as for stipulation, Moore has stated that if he wins, he will get to serve as General Manager of Smackdown and run EVERYTHING about it, for one week. Who knows what ground-breaking moves Moore would make in the span of a week?
As for the other announced match, John Cena claimed that he should get a one-on-one match with Goldberg for the belt (he cited that a triple threat match "messed him up" and that Jason Collins created an unfair distraction. And Kurt Angle happily obliged to all of this, so unless Ken Shamrock or The Thug Life Soldiers decide to interject themselves in the match, it will be John Cena taking on Goldberg for the WWE Championship.
It should also be noted that Mordecai and Mark Mason successfully defended their titles.</font>
Cactus Sid
01-17-2005, 01:21 PM
I downloaded EW9000, just because you can get through a few years in an hour, and I once had Jericho has a 29 time Intercontinental Champion :cool:
Currently I'm up to Vengeance in 2001 (game starts in 2000) I'm moving towards Summerslam.
Royal Rumble For Number 1 Contendership At Summerslam
WWE Undisputed Heavyweight Title
Kurt Angle (c) vs ????????
WWE Intercontinental Title
John Cena (c) vs Shawn Michaels vs Randy Orton
WWE United States Title
Edge (c) vs Rey Mysterio
WWE Tag Team Titles
Rob Van Dam and Eddie Guerrero (c) vs Triple H and The Rock
Chris Jericho vs Batista
Disturbed316
01-17-2005, 07:32 PM
EW9000? When did that come out?
Evil Vito
01-20-2005, 07:41 AM
<font color=goldenrod>I've only booked two shows in December up to this point, but I've still pounded out the probable Armageddon 2025 card as long as everyone stays healthy:
WWE Championship: Goldberg defends against John Cena
WWE European Championship: Mordecai defends against Simon Diamond (re-match from Survivor Series)
WWE Tag Team Championships: The Ameri-French Connection (Rene Dupree and Charlie Haas) defend against The Thug Life Soldiers (Jordan and Jerome)
WWE Cruiserweight Championship: Mark Mason defends against Kevin Daniels and Derek Standish
GM for a Week Match: Ian Moore vs. SmackDown! General Manager Kurt Angle
Submission Match: Ken Shamrock vs. Lance Storm
Sean Casey vs. Chris Sylvain
Mourning Rayne (guess who :p) vs. Reaper and Ryan Creed</font>
Mike the Metal Ed
01-20-2005, 07:45 AM
EW9000? When did that come out?
Before EWR.
Evil Vito
01-20-2005, 07:47 AM
<font color=goldenrod>On another note, I've tried out the TEW demo again, and as a result I'm considering buying it.
Pretty short on cash though, and $35 for a wrestling sim seems a bit much.
If I go through with it, myself and HardKore UK would likely do a game in which we delete WWE (maybe TNA too) and then do a draft over MSN for our wrestlers. We'll create two entirely new Global promotions and have our own version of the Monday Night Wars (and to be fair we could set it so that both networks have the same maximum rating.
Would be pretty fun.</font>
Evil Vito
01-23-2005, 01:23 AM
<font color=goldenrod>Some pretty interesting stuff happening on Raw lately. With Conway and Storm off of Raw, Chris Jericho resigned former Smackdown competitor Apocalypse, who had been out of the promotion since May. He's picked up two impressive wins since his return, over AJ Styles and Sean Criss respectively.
Also, the other two former La Resistance members, Sylvain Grenier and Chris Nowinski, have seen no success as singles wrestlers. However, on the December 22nd edition of Raw, we saw a "new" team called Los Conquistadors come in. This wouldn't seem like such a big deal were it not for the fact their in ring style seemed nearly identical to that of Nowinski/Grenier. Quite interesting...
But nevertheless, here is the final PPV extravaganza of 2025, SmackDown! exclusive PPV, Armageddon!
Our commentators are Shawn Michaels and Stan Greene.
Heat Match: Chris Carvill pinned Rey Mysterio. ****1/4, 89% Overall Rating
Armageddon Matches
Mourning Rayne defeated Reaper and Ryan Creed when Rayne pinned Reaper. ****1/2, 91% Overall Rating
Mark Mason defeated Derek Standish and Kevin Daniels to retain the WWE Cruiserweight Championship. ****1/2, 91% Overall Rating
Submission Match: Ken Shamrock defeated Lance Storm. ****1/4, 90% Overall Rating
Chris Sylvain pinned Sean Casey. ****1/4, 89% Overall Rating
The Ameri-French Connection cheated to defeat The Thug Life Soldiers and retain the WWE Tag Team Championships. The Thug Life Soldiers are deservedly pissed about this afrterwards, and they kick the Ameri-French Connection's asses. ****1/4, 89% Overall Rating
Mordecai pinned Simon Diamond to retain the WWE European Championship. He beats on Diamond some more afterwards. ****1/4, 89% Overall Rating
Ian Moore pinned Kurt Angle - which means only one thing - at the stroke of midnight, Ian Moore is the General Manager of Smackdown for a week. ****1/2, 91% Overall Rating
John Cena cheated to defeat Goldberg and become the new WWE Champion. ****1/4, 89% Overall Rating
89% Overall Rating for Armageddon
We got a 1.78 Buy Rate</font>
Evil Vito
01-23-2005, 12:58 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Well, the night after Armageddon was certainly a huge one, as the show opened up with Raw GM Chris Jericho, with new WWE Champion John Cena in the room. Jericho had just got off the phone with week-long Smackdown GM Ian Moore, and they felt that it was in the best interest of the company to give Goldberg an immediate re-match that night, since Cena had to cheat to hold onto the belt. Cena would end up retaining, after cheating AGAIN.
In other news, Los Conquistadors picked up another victory, the whole while the crowd was chanting "LA RESSSSSSSSSSSSS, LA RESSSSSSSSSS" to which the Conquistadors acted confused.
And so January 1st, 2026 marked the first Smackdown of the new year, but before we get to that, here are the end of month notes:
-Everyone in OVW and Training Camp are continuing to improve nicely.
-Spanky has returned from injury. Thank fuck.
-Nova has retired from WWA.
-KISS Demon has announced that he will retire from XWF in one month.
-Justice Pain has announced that he will retire in one month. See ya later, Abyss!
-Pete Canada has retired. Um, who?
-Training camp guy Leon Ross needs a contract renewal.
-Ron Killings (8 months) and Dangerous Man (3 months) are still shelved with injuries.
-Kim Roderick is still in rehab.
-Still no suspensions. :)
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Anyways, onto Smackdown.
The returning Spanky kicked off the show by defeating Tempest, proving he isn't very rusty after being out with a Broken Leg.
But the big news, week-long Smackdown GM Ian Moore announced that, after a conference with Raw GM Chris Jericho, that John Cena was officially STRIPPED of the WWE Championship due to his inability to win it and hold it fairly. You have to figure that this never would have happened were Ian Moore not playing the role of GM (since Angle would never want to relinquish one of his own stars of the belt).
Even bigger news, the title will remain vacant until January 25, 2026 where the new champion will be crowned at the Royal Rumble. The new title holder? THE WINNER OF THE ROYAL RUMBLE MATCH!!!</font>
Cactus Sid
01-23-2005, 01:32 PM
Before EWR.
And also before EWD.
Its in Dos.
Evil Vito
01-23-2005, 08:49 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Some news regarding the Royal Rumble:
On the opening to the January 5th Raw, GM Chris Jericho announced that, in Ian Moore's last act as GM on Sunday night, the GMs have decided that, since the Royal Rumble will be for the Championship, every wrestler involved in it must win some sort of qualifying match on either Raw or Smackdown (if a wrestler loses their qualifying match, they can have another chance as long as the GM OKs it).
Anyways, so far there have been 8 participants, 4 from each brand:
<b><u>Raw</u></b>
Sean Criss got in by defeating Intercontinental Champion Brian York. However, it wasn't clean. Alex Michaels, who was involved in a major altercation with him the week previous, rushed in and costed York the match.
York would get his revenge later on in the night, costing Michaels HIS qualifying match against Goldberg. This prompted M-A-G to go apeshit on his client's behalf, and so an Intercontinental Title match has been signed for the PPV between York and Michaels.
Also, in an effort to try and prove that Los Conquistadors are Nowinski/Grenier (which would make them eligible for release due to breach of stipulation of the Survivor Series match), GM Chris Jericho put both Conquistadors in one-on-one qualifying matches. Sure enough, both lost, making it seem even more likely that Nowinski and Grenier are the Conquistadors. Uno lost to Jason Cross, while Dos lost to Apocalypse.
<b><u>SmackDown!</u></b>
Mourning Rayne won a tag team Royal Rumble qualifier against The Yakuza.
John Cena defeated Billy Kidman (making sure to bitch and moan about being robbed of his title afterwards).
Ian Moore overcame the odds and defeated Chris Carvill, Lance Storm, and Chris Sylvain in back-to-back-to-back matches, much to Kurt Angle's chagrin.
Also, in non-Rumble match news, Charlie Haas and Rene Dupree walked out of a Tag Team Title re-match against the Thug Life Soldiers. This caused the Soldiers to complain, and they got on the mics and basically said that the champs would have one week to accept a challenge for the Royal Rumble. If they didn't accept, the Soldiers promised to make the champs' lives a living Hell.
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Also, in some unfortunate news, Mizteek suffered a Knee Injury at a house show, which will put her on the shelf for 16 months (aka until May 2027)</font>
Evil Vito
01-24-2005, 11:10 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Holy fuck, there haven't been any posts in this forum since that last one. :|
Anyways, another week of TV is in the books, and we have more Rumble developments:
<b><u>Raw</u></b>
-Paul Heyman claimed that his client Brooke deserved a shot at the Women's Title, and to prove this she jumoed the champion Nicole Durgan backstage. So as a result, the match was signed: Brooke vs. Durgan at the Rumble.
Also, there were many more Royal Rumble qualifying matches.
-The makeshft teaming of AJ Styles and Jason Collins defeated Tag Team Champions David E. and Matt Hardy to earn spots in the Rumble, thanks to interference from Los Conquistadors.
-In a surprising act, Chris Jericho held a qualifying match involving two of the many talented women wrestlers on Raw, Frost and Trinity, to compete for a spot in the match and a shot at the WWE Title. Trinity came out victorious.
-Garrett defeated The Uprising's Jason Lee to get in.
-Eugene defeated the other Uprising member, Derrick King to earn his spot in.
-After a hateful promo from M-A-G, his client Jason Michaels costed Intercontinental Champion Brian York a shot in the Rumble for a 2nd straight week, this time losing to Fortune, putting Fortune in the match.
-In some backstage notes, Rey Mysterio got into a backstage fight and so, as per company policy, I had to suspend him for 3 months.
<b><u>SmackDown!</u></b>
-Mark Mason defeated Ryan Creed to retain his Cruiserweight Title, and afterwards Creed showed signs of frustration, pounding the mat in anger. A re-match has been signed for the Royal Rumble.
-Chris Sylvain cheated to defeat one half of The Real Deal, Cero, to get a spot.
-Ken Shamrock defeated Derek Standish to earn a spot.
-Lance Storm and Chris Carvill earned spots by defeating The Thug Life Soldiers after interference from The Ameri-French Connection. Afterwards, the Connection got on the mic and said that they accepted the Soldiers' challenge for a re-match at the Rumble. They added some extra beating afterwards.
-The main event was certainly a shocking moment. WWE European Champion Mordecai was taking on the other half of The Real Deal, Mike Sullivan, in a Royal Rumble qualifying match. Cero interfered on his partners behalf, wanting to get his partner and friend into the WWE Title Match, and sure enough, he did. The interference allowed Mike Sullivan to do something that no one had been able to do since September and defeat Mordecai. Mike Sullivan is now in the Royal Rumble. Mordecai went ballistic after, destroying various objects and the referee.</font>
Cactus Sid
01-25-2005, 04:47 PM
VENGEANCE 2001
Edge defeated JBL and Rey Mysterio to retain the United States Title
Batista defeated Chris Jericho after interferance from Ric Flair
Rob Van Dam and Eddie Guerrero defeated Triple H and The Rock to retain the Tag Team Titles
Commisioner Cactus Sid ruled that Shawn Michaels would face Kurt Angle for the Undisputed Heavyweight Title, and that Cena and Orton would face off 1 on 1
John Cena defeated Randy Orton to retain the Intercontinental Title
Shawn Michaels and Kurt Angle went to a Double DQ, Angle retained the Undisputed Title
Triple H won a Royal Rumble for the Number 1 Contendership at Summerslam
On EW9000 you have 2 Raw's and then a Smackdown between PPV's, having done 2 Raw's, my card for Summerslam looks like this
WWE Undisputed Heavyweight Title
Kurt Angle (c) vs Triple H vs Shawn Michaels
WWE Intercontinental Title
John Cena (c) vs The Undertaker
WWE United States Title
Edge (c) vs Shelton Benjamin
WWE Tag Team Titles
RVD and Eddie Guerrero vs Christian and JBL
Chris Jericho, Randy Orton and Rey Mysterio vs Ric Flair, Batista and Brock Lesnar
Chris Benoit vs The Rock
Cactus Sid
01-25-2005, 04:56 PM
SUMMERSLAM
Rob Van Dam and Eddie Guerrero defeated Christian and JBL by DQ after interferance from Batista and Ric Flair, to retain the Tag Team Titles
Edge defated Shelton Benjamin by Submission to retain the US title
Chris Jericho, Randy Orton and Rey Mysterio defeated Evolution by Pinfall, when Jericho pinned Lesnar
John Cena defeated The Undertaker in a Streetfight to retain the Intercontinental Title
Cactus Sid announces that Benoit vs The Rock will be a Hell in a Cell match
Chris Benoit defeated The Rock by Pinfall
Kurt Angle pinned Triple H to retain the Undisputed Heavyweight Title in a triple threat match also involving Shawn Michaels
Cactus Sid
01-25-2005, 04:58 PM
UNFORGIVEN
WWE Undisputed Heavyweight Title
Kurt Angle (c) vs Chris Benoit
WWE Intercontinental Title
John Cena (c) vs Chris Jericho
WWE United States Title
Edge (c) vs Shawn Michaels
WWE Tag Team Titles
Rob Van Dam and Eddie Guerrero (c) vs Ric Flair and Batista
Triple H vs The Undertaker
The Rock vs Randy Orton
Cactus Sid
01-25-2005, 05:09 PM
Eddie Guerrero and Rob Van Dam defeated Ric Flair and Batista to retain the tag team titles, when Guerrero pinned Flair
Shawn Michaels defeated Edge to win the United States Championship
The Undertaker defeated Triple H
The Rock defeated Randy Orton by Count Out
John Cena defeated Chris Jericho to retain the Intercontinental Title, after using a chain to knock out Y2J
Kurt Angle defeated Chris Benoit to retain the Undisputed Title, after attacking Benoit with a brick and then making Benoit pass out in the Ankle Lock
Cactus Sid
01-25-2005, 05:15 PM
RAW FROM MADISON SQUARE GARDEN
Raw has been declared the night of champions, as all 4 titles are put up for grabs
Eddie Guerrero and Rob Van Dam will defend the tag team titles against Evolution's Triple H and Brock Lesnar
The other 3 matches are rematches from Unforgiven.
Edge has used his rematch clause to face Shawn Michaels for the United States title.
Due to the controversy surrounding the ending to the Intercontinental Title match, John Cena will be forced to defend his title against Chris Jericho, however, for the sake of fairness, it will be a NO DQ match.
AND in the main event, Kurt Angle will defend his title against Chris Benoit. Rumours have been flying around that it was the Commish Cactus Sid who gave Angle the brick to attack Benoit, and as a result, Sid has given Benoit a rematch, and on the night, a special stipulation will be named for the match.
Cactus Sid
01-25-2005, 05:24 PM
RAW FROM MSG
Shawn Michaels defeated Edge by Pinfall to retain the US Title in a match described as a Match Of The Year candidate
Chris Jericho comes out for an interview, but is unable to speak due to the noise of the crowd! He eventually calls out Triple H, who comes down the aisle, only for Jericho to be blindsided by Batista, Evolution lays a beating on Jericho.
Rob Van Dam and Eddie Guerrero retain the tag team titles over Triple H and Brock Lesnar, when RVD pinned Lesnar.
Cactus Sid came out and confirmed that Chris Jericho would not be able to face John Cena for the IC title, but as it was Madison Square Garden, a match would still go ahead, and as a result, a wrestler would be chosen at Random from a hat by a fan....... the fan chose......TRIPLE H.
John Cena defeated Triple H to retain the Intercontinental Title
Cactus Sid came out and told Triple H that Chris Jericho deserves his revenge, and at No Mercy, it will be Chris Jericho vs Triple H....however, Jericho still deserves a title shot, and therefore, it will be a triple threat match, John Cena vs Triple H vs Chris Jericho for the Intercontinental Title.
Sid then told the world that tonight, Chris Benoit and Kurt Angle would go one on one.....in a LADDER MATCH!
Chris Benoit defeated Kurt Angle in a Ladder Match to WIN the Undisputed Heavyweight Championship
Evil Vito
01-26-2005, 03:55 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Last week before the Rumble - to save time, I'm only recapping the stuff that directly involved the Rumble match:
<b><u>Raw</u></b>
-The Bishop/Kreeve Connection defeated Los Conquistadors to get into the Rumble thanks to interference from David E. and Matt Hardy. Later on GM Chris Jericho announced that it would be David and Matt putting the World Tag Team Titles on the line against the Conquistadors at the Rumble, and if the Conquistadors lost, they would have to unmask.
The Uprising manipulated Chris Jericho into sanctioning a Royal Rumble qualifying match against two women, Jodie Marie and Tyra Foxx. The match was a HELL of a lot closer than people expected, but in the end The Uprising still ended up victorious.
With only 1 Raw slot left, we saw a preview of Royal Rumble with Alex Michaels taking on Brian York in a non-title match for the spot. Michaels and his manager, M-A-G tried their damndest to screw York for a 3rd straight week, but that in itself cost them as York was able to take advantage and earn his slot, paying Michaels back for the previous 2 weeks.
<b><u>Smackdown</u></b>
-Spanky defeated Ryan Creed thanks to a distraction from Mark Mason to earn a slot in the Rumble.
-Reaper decimated Billy Kidman to get his spot in.
-Tempest defeated Cero thanks to interference from Mordecai to get into the Rumble. Afterwards, Mordecai administered more of a beating and laid down the law, saying he wanted Cero at the Rumble and he'd even put his European Title on the line. Kurt Angle would approve of the match later on.
-The Thug Life Soldiers trashed The Ameri-French Connection and basically said that they'd be there to screw the Connection out of their qualifying match. Then as the match was happening, the Connection were basically afraid, and this enabled Simon Diamond and Sean Casey to win and earn slots. After, we saw the Soldiers watching from the back, laughing their asses off at how they cost the Connection their matches without even leaving their dressing room.
-To fill the final slot, Kevin Daniels faced Cruiserweight Champion Mark Mason. Daniels ended up victorious thanks to interference from Mason's opponent at the PPV, Ryan Creed.
And so here's the finalized card:
WWE Title: The Royal Rumble Match
Raw Participants: AJ Styles, Apocalypse, Bishop, Brian York,
Derrick King, Eugene, Fortune, Garrett, Goldberg, Jason Collins,
Jason Cross, Jason Lee, Kreeve, Sean Criss, and Trinity
SmackDown! Participants: Chris Carvill, Chris Sylvain, Ian Moore,
John Cena, Ken Shamrock, Kevin Daniels, Lance Storm,
Mike Sullivan, Mourn, Rayne, Reaper, Simon Diamond, Sean Casey,
Spanky, and Tempest
WWE Intercontinental Title: Brian York vs. Alex Michaels
WWE European Title: Mordecai vs. Cero
WWE Cruiserweight Title: Mark Mason vs. Ryan Creed
WWE World Tag Team Titles vs. Masks: David E. and Matt Hardy vs.
Los Conquistadors
WWE Tag Team Titles: The Ameri-French Connection vs. The Thug
Life Soldiers
WWE Women's Title: Nicole Durgan vs. Brooke
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Results in a bit.</font>
Evil Vito
01-26-2005, 05:01 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Without further adieu, here is the 2026 Royal Rumble...
Heat Segment: M-A-G hyped Alex Michaels' match against Brian York. 87% Overall Rating
This soon led to the PPV, where.....
Alex Michaels cheated to defeat Brian York and win the Intercontinental Championship. ****1/4, 89% Overall Rating
Mark Mason pinned Ryan Creed to retain the Cruiserweight Championship. ****1/2, 91% Overall Rating
David E. and Matt Hardy retained the World Tag Team Championships against Los Conquistadors when David E. pinned Dos. Los Conquistadors unmasked to reveal.........The Super Assassins??? WTF??? They ran off quickly. ****1/4, 88% Overall Rating
Mordecai pinned Cero to retain the European Championship. He beat Cero down some more afterwards. ****1/4, 90% Overall Rating
Nicole Durgan pinned Brooke to retain the Women's Championship. ****1/2, 91% Overall Rating
The Thug Life Soldiers defeated The Ameri-French Connection when Jerome pinned Rene Dupree to win the WWE Tag Team Championships. ****1/4, 89% Overall Rating
Chris Jericho trashed the SmackDown! Brand and proclaimed that a wrestler from his brand would be walking out as WWE Champion. 92% Overall Rating
Ian Moore won the 2026 Royal Rumble Match, last eliminating John Cena. Ian Moore is the new WWE Champion. ****1/4, 89% Overall Rating
89% Overall Rating for the Royal Rumble
We drew a 1.77 Buy Rate
Brooke says I'm pushing her too much, I say she's full of shit.</font>
Cactus Sid
02-13-2005, 06:09 PM
Just installed TEW on my new PC, played it for the first time in ages.
I'm the WWE, restarted everything on the 1st of March, all titles vacated, half the roster sent to be trained by Ricky Steamboat et al. This is my first show, Smackdown.
Paul London and Funaki went to a draw, when a returning Lance Storm attacked both men, to the boos of the crowd - 70.8%
Smackdown GM Theodore Long introduced the new owner of the WWE, Chris Stewart, to the crowd - 76.6%
Backstage, the camera showed a figure emerging from the darkness, that figure, was Paul Heyman - 68.6%
Backstage, RVD and Rey Mysterio were shown warming up before their match with the Dudleyz - 81.3%
Rob Van Dam and Rey Mysterio defeated The Dudley Boyz when RVD pinned D-Von following the Five Star Frog Splash - 80.0%
Teddy Long was interviewed by Tazz, he announced that at Wrestlemania, JBL would get a chance to regain his WWE Title against the winner of a Battle Royal later tonight, he then stated that John Cena would get a chance to regain the US title against the runner up of the Battle Royal, and also tonight, JBL would face John Cena, as Long finished, Paul Heyman was shown stepping out of the shadows looking menacingly at the departing Long - 72.7%
A Video is shown hyping Eddie Guerrero - 89.7%
Teddy Long is shown walking backstage when Paul Heyman attacks him with a Steel Chair, he pushes Teddy through the curtain and proceeds to throw the Smackdown GM off the stage! A commercial break cuts in as EMT's attend to Long - 65.4%
Back from the break Long is shown being taken away in an ambulance - 62.2%
John Cena hyped his match with JBL backstage - 78.6%
JBL defeated John Cena after a low blow and using the ropes, JBL ran away from Cena following the match - 42.3% (forgot announcers :'( )
Backstage, Carlito Carribean Cool and Paul Heyman are shown celebrating. Heyman states that now Long is out of the way, he can become GM, and now that Carlito has what he wants, he can concentrate on becoming WWE Champion at Wrestlemania - 65.8%
Eddie Guerrero was walking backstage when he passed a sombre Chris Stewart, Stewart wished Eddie luck in the Battle Royal - 85.1%
Kurt Angle told the world that now Teddy Long was gone, He could shine and win the WWE Title once again - 81.1%
Eddie Guerrero won a Battle Royal to win a title shot against JBL at Wrestlemania XXI, eliminating Kurt Angle, who will face John Cena. The Battle Royal included Billy Kidman, Booker T, Bubba Ray Dudley, Carlito Carribean Cool, Charlie Haas, Chavo Guerrero Jr., D-Von Dudley, Eddie Guerrero, Hardcore Holly, Kurt Angle, Lance Storm, Nunzio, Orlando Jordan, Rene Dupree, Rey Mysterio, Rob Van Dam, Shannon Moore, Spike Dudley, The Big Show and The Undertaker. - 30.9% (lots of gimmicks need changing, Hardcore Holly is apparently completely incapable of wrestling, which means he's gonna be fired come tomorrow morning)
Kurt Angle and Eddie Guerrero got into a fight following the match and had to be seperated - 90.2%
As the show looked to be going off the air, the show suddenly cut to Paul Heyman walking backstage, out of nowhere a figure arrived and threw Heyman through a window, the figure turned to show that it was Chris Stewart, and the show fades to black with Heyman an unconcious bloody mess - 80.2%
Overall Rating - 71.9%
Attendance - 8,336 (Missouri)
TV Rating - WWE Smackdown! drew 892,436 viewers
Cactus Sid
02-13-2005, 07:44 PM
So, to Raw, unfortunatley Lawler left to be the Booker for some other promotion so its Jim Ross and Eric Bischoff on commentary. Also should be noted that there is a tournament going on for another spot in the Wrestlemania main event, which will already have Triple H vs Batista
Eric Bischoff announced that Triple H and Batista would team to face off against Eugene and Shelton Benjamin in the Main Event - 75.2%
William Regal and Tajiri defeated La Resistance, when Regal made Grenier submit to the Regal stretch, a brawl broke out after the match - 63.3%
Backstage, Kane attacked Chris Jericho and put him through a table, seemingly for no reason - 77.0%
Christian was interviewed ahead of his Tournament match with Randy Orton, he threatened Orton and told him he would go to Wrestlemania - 80.5%
Randy Orton defeated Christian by Pinfall following an RKO - 80.4%
Backstage, a bruised Chris Jericho dragged himself towards the ring for his tournament match with Kane - 84.7%
Kane defeated Chris Jericho by Pinfall following a Chair Shot when the referee was down - 76.4%
The Hurricane was conducting a promo backstage, when Rhyno came from nowhere and hit him with the Gore - 74.2%
Rhyno destroyed Hurricane and defeated him by Pinfall following a Gore - 77.7%
Backstage, Edge hyped his tournament match against Chris Benoit - 75.9%
Chris Benoit was shown heading to the ring, as he was walking a bruised Chris Jericho walked passed and offered Benoit all the best in his match - 82.0%
Chris Benoit defeated Edge by Submission, when Edge tapped out to the Crippler Crossface, both men got into a staredown after the match - 90.4%
Jim Ross was scheduled to interview Batista and Triple H, but as the interview was about to be conducted Triple H stormed off, leaving Batista standing wondering what to do next - 72.6%
Ric Flair was then shown, he told the world that it would be a pleasure to beat Shawn Michaels and a privalege to go on to Wrestlemania to face Triple H - 96.1%
Ric Flair defeated Shawn Michaels by Pinfall, following interferance from Triple H, after the match, Flair and Triple H put the boots to Michaels, before Randy Orton made the save - 78.0%
The camera cuts to Batista looking angrily at a monitor - 84.7%
Shelton Benjamin and Eugene defeated Triple H and Batista, when Triple H accidentally crotched Batista on the top rope allowing Benjamin to grab the win, Batista looked furiously at Triple H who waved Batista away - 77.8%
Batista took offence to this and finally snapped, lunging at Triple H, the 2 engaged in a wild brawl before being pulled apart by officials and Ric Flair, as the show goes off the air - 82.8%
Overall Rating - 79.4%
Attendance - 14,401 (Texas)
TV Rating - WWE RAW drew 882,743 viewers
Hired Hitman
02-13-2005, 08:36 PM
Which programs are you guys using?
Cactus Sid
02-13-2005, 08:57 PM
Smackdown 10th March 2005
Chris Stewart came out and told the world that after last week, he was in charge of Smackdown, until Wrestlemania when a new GM will be named - 70.4%
Bubba Ray Dudley defeated Rey Mysterio Jr by Pinfall, when D-Von Dudley attacked Rey, a brawl broke out when RVD made the save for Rey Rey - 77.1%
Chris Stewart then announced that at Wrestlemania, the Dudleyz would face RVD and Rey Mysterio for the WWE Tag Team Titles - 73.5%
Backstage, Kurt Angle threatened Eddie Guerrero after winning the Battle Royal last week, ahead of tonights match - 81.1%
RVD was giving an interview about his Wrestlemania match, when JBL came in stealing RVD's TV time, RVD took exception to it and nailed JBL with a stiff punch, forcing JBL into a swift retreat - 80.5%
Billy Kidman, Lance Storm, Nunzio and Spike Dudley defeated Chavo Guerrero, Funaki, Paul London and Scotty 2 Hotty, when Storm pinned London after using the tights, London and Storm had to be seperated after the match - 73.6%
Kurt Angle attacked Eddie Guerrero with a chair backstage, leaving Latino Heat in a heap - 89.6%
Chris Stewart met the debuting Elix Skipper backstage, he told Skipper he could have a try out against anyone he wished, Skipper told the GM that he saw what happened between Heyman and Carlito Carribean Cool last week, and he wanted to teach CCC a lesson, Stewart smiled and made the match - 68.9%
A Pre-Taped interview was shown between Tazz and John Cena, Cena talked about Wrestlemania and about how he will defeat Kurt Angle for the US title - 83.0%
Carlito Cool defeated Elix Skipper, when Charlie Haas came in and attacked Skipper, allowing CCC to get the win, both men continued the attack after the bell - 70.1%
Carlito and Charlie were shown celebrating putting one over the GM - 61.0%
Chris Stewart, looking pissed off, announced that JBL would face RVD in the night's main event - 73.1%
Backstage, RVD was shown talking to Rey Mysterio telling him he wanted to go alone against JBL later tonight - 78.4%
Eddie Guerrero, sporting a bandage from the attack by Angle earlier, vowed revenge on him, by defeating him 1....2.....3 - 85.4%
Eddie Guerrero defeated Kurt Angle by Pinfall following a Frog Splash, Angle laid out Eddie after the match however - 87.7%
Backstage, The Undertaker was mysteriously arrested - 93.8%
Carlito Cool was shown walking backstage, when all of a sudden Chris Stewart came from nowhere, and a vicious brawl broke out all around the backstage area, eventually being pulled apart by officials - 74.6%
Rob Van Dam was walking backstage when he was stopped by The Big Show, who told him what a tough opponent JBL was, and wished him luck - 71.8%
JBL was shown saying no amount of luck will let RVD defeat him tonight - 71.2%
Rob Van Dam defeated John Bradshaw Layfield by DQ when The Big Show came out and chokeslammed RVD, both men then laid out RVD - 79.2%
JBL announced that The Big Show had joined his cabinet, as the show went off the air - 63.3%
Overall Rating - 76.5%
Attendance - 12,587 (Montreal)
TV Rating - WWE Smackdown! drew 899,439 viewers (up by 7,003)
Cactus Sid
02-13-2005, 08:59 PM
Which programs are you guys using?
Well, I'm using TEW, and Big Vito's using EWR
Cactus Sid
02-13-2005, 08:59 PM
Vince McMahon has left the WWE due to Contract Expiry
Cactus Sid
02-15-2005, 10:50 AM
Raw 14th March 2005 (just doing shows up until Mania)
Randy Orton defeated Kane by Pinfall after an RKO, to advance into the Tournament Final - 79.7%
Eric Bischoff met Abyss backstage, and welcomed him to Raw - 59.2%
Backstage, the camera caught Edge talking to someone in the darkness, after Edge left, it turned out the figure was.....Christian - 80.2%
Ric Flair hyped his Tournament match with Chris Benoit - 96.8%
Ric Flair defeated Chris Benoit by Pinfall, following interferance from Edge, Flair will face Randy Orton next week for a shot at the title at Wrestlemania - 80.5%
Eric Bischoff announced that Kane and Chris Benoit would go one on one later in the night, for a shot at the Intercontinental Title at Wrestlemania against Shelton Benjamin - 67.0%
Backstage, Triple H and Batista were shown having a heated discussion, which halted when Ric Flair entered the dressing room celebrating his victory - 79.5%
Backstage, La Resistance were shown discussing something - 67.4%
Robert Conway defeated William Regal following interferance by Sylvain Grenier, La Resistance attacked Regal following the match, but Eugene made the save - 75.7%
La Resistance took the advantage over Regal and Eugene, and ended up putting both men through tables - 72.8%
Eric Bischoff announced that he had secured another signing, and brought out Samoa Joe - 66.2%
Tajiri was shown walking towards the ring, when out of nowhere, Rhyno hit a GORE on him - 76.8%
Rhyno dragged Tajiri down to the ring, and defeated him by Pinfall following another Gore, Rhyno continuted the beating after the match - 74.7%
Rhyno took Tajiri up to the top of the ramp and threw him off through a table at the bottom - 76.3%
Samoa Joe was shown walking backstage, when his path was blocked by fellow new signing Abyss, both men stared each other down, before Abyss attacked Joe, the 2 ended up brawling and had to be seperated by officials - 57.8%
In a number 1 contendership for the IC title match, Kane defeated Chris Benoit after interferance by Christian, after the match Edge came out and both men attacked Benoit until Chris Jericho came out to make the save - 86.5%
Jericho ran out carrying a ladder, and he and Benoit cleared the ring - 82.8%
Ric Flair and Triple H were shown backstage discussing Triple H's match with Shawn Michaels - 100.0% (WOOOOOOOOO Flair helped the segment)
Triple H defeated Shawn Michaels when a debuting Cactus Sid attacked Shawn Michaels allowing Triple H to pin Michaels, HHH and Sid shook hands after the match - 86.6%
Triple H and Ric Flair then welcomed Cactus Sid to Evolution, as Batista looked on backstage in disgust - 83.1%
Overall Rating - 77.5%
Attendance - 9,345 (Oklahoma)
TV Rating - WWE RAW drew 943,642 viewers (up by 60,899)
CURRENT WRESTLEMANIA CARD
WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE:
TRIPLE H VS BATISTA VS RANDY ORTON/RIC FLAIR
WWE HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE:
JBL VS EDDIE GUERRERO
INTERCONTINENTAL TITLE:
SHELTON BENJAMIN VS KANE
UNITED STATES TITLE:
JOHN CENA VS KURT ANGLE
WWE TAG TEAM TITLE
ROB VAN DAM AND REY MYSTERIO VS DUDLEY BOYZ
Cactus Sid
02-15-2005, 11:10 AM
Smackdown will now be shown Live on CBS on Tuesday nights
Cactus Sid
02-16-2005, 06:26 PM
Raw March 21st 2005 (2 weeks until Wrestlemania)
Evolution start the show in the ring, Triple H claims that all is well within Evolution, and that the introduction of Cactus Sid has calmed everyone down. HHH then told Ric Flair that it would be an honour to defend the title against him at Wrestlemania, and that he hopes he defeats Randy Orton later tonight, Flair took the mic and told Orton he would see him later, and that Batista had his back, as Flair passed the mic to Cactus Sid, Shawn Michaels arrived from nowhere and attacked Evolution with a chair, hitting Cactus Sid in the process and clearing the ring - 84.7%
Eric Bischoff announced that at Wrestlemania the grudges between Edge and Christian and Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho, as well as the grudge between La Resistance and Eugene and William Regal, would all be settled, as all 4 teams would compete for the World Tag Team Titles, in a Tables Ladders and Chairs match! - 67.0%
Backstage, Jericho and Benoit were shown smiling at the news - 83.4%
Edge and Christian were then shown, they threatened Jericho and Benoit, telling them that they wouldn't wait for Wrestlemania, as they had a suprise for them tonight - 78.1%
In an 8 man Tag Match, Edge, Christian and La Resistance defeated Eugene, William Regal, Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho, when Conway pinned Eugene after a flag shot, after the match La Resistance and Regal/Eugene brawled to the back - 80.5%
Edge and Christian rolled to the outside and nailed both Benoit and Jericho with Chair Shots, before handcuffing Benoit to the ropes and nailing a beating on Jericho - 82.7%
Backstage, Shelton Benjamin was shown walking, as he went by, Kane stepped out of the shadows and watch Benjamin down the corridor with a sick smile - 87.5%
A Sit-Down Interview was shown between Jim Ross and Cactus Sid, Sid told Ross that it was always his dream to be at Wrestlemania, and that now he had an opportunity, he challenged Shawn Michaels to face him at Wrestlemania, in a match of Michaels' choosing - 90.5%
Val Venis was shown walking to the ring, when Rhyno came from nowhere and attacked him, laying him out with a Gore - 75.5%
Rhyno dragged Val Venis to the ring, where he hit him with a Gore for the 3 count, he carried on the beating after the match - 73.7%
Rhyno then took Val up to the top of the ramp, and like Tajiri the week before, Rhyno powerbombed Val down onto the tables below - 75.2%
Eric Bischoff was shown backstage, he announced that after the unnecessary brawling last week, Abyss and Samoa Joe would not be here tonight, he did however say that if either man is desperate to prove themselves to Bischoff, they could do it by beating the other man in a Bischoff's Choice match, that will be decided at WRESTLEMANIA - 61.0%
Triple H, along with Flair, hyped the match between HHH and Kane against Shelton Benjamin and Shawn Michaels - 100.0%
Triple H and Kane defeated Shelton Benjamin and Shawn Michaels, when Cactus Sid attacked Shawn Michaels allowing Triple H to hit the Pedigree (Michaels refused to job to Kane : :mad: ) Shelton Benjamin and Kane continued to brawl after the match, as did Sid and Michaels - 90.3%
Sid and Michaels brawled through the crowd, until Shawn hit Sid with a Chair, busting him open, and laying him out, somewhere backstage - 83.2%
Backstage, Rhyno was walking along mumbling about who was next on his hitlist, a voice was suddenly heard, telling Rhyno that he wasn't so tough when he could see people face to face, a chairshot came from nowhere, and out of the dark stepped......TOMMY DREAMER! - 75.3%
Backstage, Randy Orton was walking to the ring for his match with Flair, Batista walk passed and Orton looked ready for a fight, Batista stopped, looked at Orton and said "Good Luck" before walking on - 71.9%
Ric Flair hyped his match with Orton - 93.2%
In a match to determine the number 1 contender at Wrestlemania.....Ric Flair and Randy Orton went to a draw when Batista came into the ring and attacked both men! Batista retreated as Flair and Orton stared him down in the ring - 85.6%
Eric Bischoff got up from his announce position and said that, as Flair and Orton was inconclusive, at Wrestlemania, the main event would be, TRIPLE H vs BATISTA vs RANDY ORTON vs RIC FLAIR for the World Heavyweight Title - 77.4%
As he made the announcement, Cactus Sid and Triple H ran down the aisle and nailed Batista with a chair, as the show went of the air - 77.6%
Overall Rating - 80.7%
Attendance - 5,992 (Montreal)
TV Rating - WWE RAW drew 893,688 viewers (down by 49,954)
RAW WRESTLEMANIA CARD
WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE - FATAL FOUR WAY, ONE FALL
TRIPLE H VS BATISTA VS RIC FLAIR VS RANDY ORTON
INTERCONTINENTAL TITLE - SINGLES MATCH
SHELTON BENJAMIN VS KANE
WORLD TAG TEAM TITLES - TABLES, LADDERS AND CHAIRS
LA RESISTANCE VS EUGENE AND WILLIAM REGAL VS EDGE AND CHRISTIAN VS CHRIS BENOIT AND CHRIS JERICHO
BISCHOFF'S CHOICE MATCH
ABYSS VS SAMOA JOE
Cactus Sid
02-16-2005, 08:46 PM
Smackdown, March 22nd 2005 - FIRST SMACKDOWN ON CBS
The Cabinet comes to the ring and announces that they have a new foreign minister, JBL then introduces Rene Dupree, as Michael Cole speculates that JBL is just making numbers up to stack the deck against Guerrero going into Wrestlemania - 61.4%
Interim Smackdown GM Chris Stewart announced that tonight there would be 2 matches to determine number 1 contenders for the Cruiserweight Title, with Funaki facing Billy Kidman, and Paul London facing Lance Storm - 77.6%
Funaki and Billy Kidman went to a double DQ, when both men were attacked by a debuting JUVENTUD GUERRERA! Both men started down Juvi after the match - 67.8%
The camera quickly cut backstage where John Cena and Kurt Angle were being held apart from one another - 81.7%
Chris Stewart was shown in his office, when AJ STYLES and JUSHIN THUNDER LYGER walked in, Stewart greeted both men, and told them that if they wished, they could face a team for a place on Smackdown, after they obliged, Stewart told them they would face the team of Rene Dupree and Orlando Jordan - 58.5%
Again, the camera cut to a brawl backstage, as RVD and Rey Mysterio went at it with the Dudleyz - 75.4%
The scene cut back to Stewart's office where Elix Skipper was talking to Stewart about not getting a fair shot. Stewart told him that he had done enough in his eyes, and he could get revenge against Charlie Haas later - 70.6%
Charlie Haas defeated Elix Skipper by Pinfall after interferance by Carlito Carribean Cool - 65.3%
Carlito took the mic and said that Smackdown was in anarchy under Chris Stewart, fights all over the backstage, Stewart screwing talent over, he then challenged Stewart to put up his position of authority at Wrestlemania - 62.4%
AJ Styles and Jushin Lyger defeated Rene Dupree and Orlando Jordan by Pinfall, when Styles pinned Jordan - 68.6%
Lance Storm was shown walking to the ring for his match with Paul London, he had a big smile on his face, talking about how great he was, and how he was better than everyone in the locker room since he'd returned, Booker T shook his head after Lance had passed - 76.1%
Paul London defeated Lance Storm to become a Number 1 Contender to the Cruiserweight Title, after Booker T distracted Lance Storm, Storm and Booker had a staredown after the match - 71.3%
Chris Stewart announced from backstage that at Wrestlemania, there would be a huge match to decide the Cruiserweight champion, it would be Juventud Guerrera vs AJ Styles vs Jushin Thunder Lyger vs Funaki vs Paul London vs Billy Kidman, in a specially constructed Scramble Cage match - 65.5%
John Cena threatened Kurt Angle - 33.2% (stupid french :mad: )
Chris Stewart was shown again, he was shown talking to someone, he told them he'd find out what they wanted to know, if they faced Carlito tonight, the figure turned revealing THE UNDERTAKER! He said that wouldn't be a problem - 62.5%
Carlito gave an interview where he told Stewart that no matter what he did, it wouldn't matter come Wrestlemania - 18.5%
The Undertaker defeated Carlito by Pinfall - 71.5%
As Taker got backstage, he was cuffed and dragged away for the second consecutive week - 88.9%
As Smackdown returned from a break, Chris Stewart was shown looking at some CCTV footage, which showed a man meeting the police backstage......that man was THE BIG SHOW - 82.6%
Eddie Guerrero hyped his Wrestlemania match with JBL - 34.4%
In the Main Event, John Cena, Eddie Guerrero, Rob Van Dam and Rey Mysterio defeated JBL, Angle and The Dudleyz, when Cena pinned Bubba, a brawl broke out between Angle and The Dudleyz and RVD and Rey Mysterio and John Cena - 77.8%
The Cabinet ran out and laid out Eddie Guerrero as the show went off the air - 66.1%
Overall Rating - 65.4%
Attendance - 7,605 (Quebec)
TV Rating - WWE Smackdown! drew 1,427,036 viewers
SMACKDOWN WRESTLEMANIA CARD
WWE HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE - SINGLES MATCH
JOHN BRADSHAW LAYFIELD VS EDDIE GUERRERO
WWE UNITED STATES TITLE - SINGLES MATCH
JOHN CENA VS KURT ANGLE
WWE TAG TEAM TITLES - TAG MATCH
ROB VAN DAM AND REY MYSTERIO VS THE DUDLEY BOYZ
WWE CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE - 6 MAN SCRAMBLE CAGE MATCH
JUVENTUD GUERRERA VS AJ STYLES VS JUSHIN THUNDER LYGER VS FUNAKI VS PAUL LONDON VS BILLY KIDMAN
Cactus Sid
02-17-2005, 01:39 PM
Raw 28th March 2005 - Last Raw Before Wrestlemania
Cactus Sid started the show by again challenging Shawn Michaels to a match of his choice at Wrestlemania - 89.4%
Eric Bischoff came out and announced that tonight, each of the participants in the TLC match would face off one on one, Robert Conway vs Eugene, William Regal vs Edge, Christian vs Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho vs Sylvain Grenier, as well as a 6 man tag match between Shelton Benjamin, Samoa Joe and Tommy Dreamer vs Kane, Abyss and Rhyno, he also stated that if there was any interferance in any match tonight, the interferer would not be at Wrestlemania - 73.4%
Robert Conway defeated Eugene by Pinfall, after using the tights, Conway ran from Eugene after the match - 78.0%
Backstage, Rhyno attacked Tommy Dreamer with a garbage can, before walking off - 75.1%
William Regal defeated Edge, when Edge walked out of the match, getting counted out, after the bell went, Edge emerged and attacked Regal with a chair - 78.1%
Ric Flair came out to talk about the main event at Wrestlemania, but was cut off by Randy Orton, both men were held apart by officials - 85.2%
Eric Bischoff announced that there would be a double main event, with Randy Orton facing Ric Flair, and in the Main Event, Evolutions Triple H and Cactus Sid would take on Shawn Michaels and Batista - 79.0%
Abyss and Samoa Joe were shown brawling backstage - 57.8%
Jim Ross interviewed Shelton Benjamin, who said that he was looking forward to testing himself against Kane at Wrestlemania, after the interview, Kane again emerged from a dark corner smiling - 68.2%
Kane, Abyss and Rhyno defeated Shelton Benjamin, Samoa Joe and Tommy Dreamer, when Kane pinned Shelton after a Chokeslam, a brawl broke out between all 6 men after the match - 80.0%
Eric Bischoff announced that at Wrestlemania, Tommy Dreamer would face Rhyno in a Fans Bring The Weapons match! - 66.4%
Christian defeated Chris Benoit by Pinfall, after using the ropes - 81.1%
Kane attacked Shelton Benjamin backstage, and proceeded to throw him through a window backstage, leaving Benjamin in a bloody heap - 85.1%
Chris Jericho defeated Sylvain Grenier by Submission, after using the Walls of Jericho - 75.5%
Jim Ross hyped the TLC match at Wrestlemania, stating that no team had the advantage, after all 4 teams won here tonight - 58.4%
Randy Orton hyped his match with Ric Flair - 76.5%
Ric Flair and Randy Orton went to a Double DQ when both men started using chairs, they continuted the brawl until they were broken up - 77.4%
Triple H hyped the main event, specifically telling Batista that at Wrestlemania, he stood no chance of winning the title - 100.0%
Triple H and Cactus Sid defeated Shawn Michaels and Batista, when Triple H pinned Batista after using the ropes, Triple H and Batista brawled backstage, while Michaels laid out Sid with Sweet Chin Music! - 82.6%
Michaels then grabbed the microphone and told Sid that he would see him at Wrestlemania........... IN A HELL IN A CELL MATCH! - 98.1%
Overall Rating - 78.3%
Attendance - 6,156 (Colorado)
TV Rating - WWE RAW drew 930,463 viewers (up by 36,775)
Cactus Sid
02-17-2005, 02:54 PM
Smackdown March 29th - Last Show Before Wrestlemania
Chris Stewart came out and accepted Carlito's challenge for a match at Wrestlemania, stating that the GM position was up for grabs - 88.9%
Backstage, Booker T and Lance Storm were shown fighting prior to there match - 73.4%
Once they'd been broken up, Juventud Guerrera and Lance Storm defeated Booker T and Paul London, when Lance Storm used a Low Blow on Paul London, the brawl continued after the match - 71.0%
Backstage, Kurt Angle threatened John Cena in an interview - 81.3%
Carlito Carribean Cool came out along with Charlie Haas and told Chris Stewart that if he had any friends left, he could pick a partner at Wrestlemania, and it could be him and his partner against Haas and Carlito for the GM position - 63.7%
Bubba Ray Dudley defeated Rey Mysterio by Pinfall, The Dudleyz did a number on Rey after the match - 75.2%
Chris Stewart was shown backstage, Booker T came to him and asked to face Lance Storm at Wrestlemania, which Stewart gladly obliged to - 76.5%
Chris Stewart then came down to the ring to announce to the fans that at Wrestlemania, no matter the result of the match, he would step down as Smackdown GM, he said that he would make a further announcement about his match later in the night - 79.4%
A Video then played, it showed The Undertaker walking through a graveyard, he turned to the camera and told the world that Big Show would soon Rest in Peace - 74.0%
AJ Styles defeated Billy Kidman by Pinfall after a Styles Clash, Kidman attacked Styles after the match - 73.8%
Backstage, a camera caught up with Carlito and Charlie Haas beating down Elix Skipper, sending a message to Chris Stewart - 60.0%
Chris Stewart walked up to both men and told them that they could hear his announcement now. He just got off the phone, and he has a partner for Wrestlemania, what is more, if he and his partner win, his partner will become the new General Manager of Smackdown - 64.8%
Kurt Angle was shown walking around the backstage area, when John Cena attacked him from nowhere, quickly officials came to hold the 2 men apart - 80.4%
The Big Show was shown bursting into Stewart's office demanding to know what the situation with Undertaker was, Stewart told Big Show that there was seemingly no reason for Taker's arrest, and therefore, Taker had every right to want revenge.....and he would get that at Wrestlemania in a CASKET MATCH!, Stewart walked off as Big Show fumed - 76.0%
Rob Van Dam defeated D-Von Dudley by Pinfall following a Five Star Frog Splash - 80.3%
Following this match, a brawl broke out between The Dudleyz and RVD and Rey Mysterio, which was eventually broken up - 75.6%
The Big Show came out to the ring with a book, he began to read a eulogy to The Undertaker, telling him that at Wrestlemania, while the match may be up Taker's alley, Big Show was more than ready, and he didn't fear The Undertaker, suddenly the lights went out, and Taker was in the ring where he delivered a HUGE CHOKESLAM! - 74.0%
Eddie Guerrero hyped the Main Event between himself and John Cena against Kurt Angle and JBL - 85.3%
Kurt Angle and JBL defeated Eddie Guerrero and John Cena, when Gurrero and JBL ended up fighting backstage, and Angle nailed Cena with a chair, allowing himself to get the pinfall, Angle celebrated as the Camera panned backsatge - 85.8%
A Car suddenly came out of nowhere, with Guerrero diving out of the way to avoid it at the last second, JBL stuck his head out of the window and told Guerrero that at Wrestlemania, he wouldn't be so lucky, as the show faded to black - 84.8%
Overall Rating - 76.2%
Attendance - 5,977 (Kansas)
TV Rating - WWE Smackdown! drew 1,422,970 viewers (down by 4,066)
Cactus Sid
02-17-2005, 02:57 PM
WRESTLEMANIA XXI FINAL CARD
WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE - FATAL FOUR WAY, ONE FALL FINISH
TRIPLE H VS BATISTA VS RANDY ORTON VS RIC FLAIR
WWE HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE - SINGLES MATCH
JBL VS EDDIE GUERRERO
INTERCONTINENTAL TITLE - SINGLES MATCH
SHELTON BENJAMIN VS KANE
UNITED STATES TITLE - SINGLES MATCH
JOHN CENA VS KURT ANGLE
WWE TAG TEAM TITLE - TAG MATCH
ROB VAN DAM AND REY MYSTERIO VS DUDLEY BOYZ
WORLD TAG TEAM TITLES - TABLES LADDERS AND CHAIRS
LA RESISTANCE VS EUGENE + WILLIAM REGAL VS CHRIS BENOIT + CHRIS JERICHO VS EDGE AND CHRISTIAN
WWE CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE - 6 MAN SCRAMBLE CAGE MATCH:
JUVENTUD GUERRERA VS AJ STYLES VS JUSHIN THUNDER LYGER VS FUNAKI VS PAUL LONDON VS BILLY KIDMAN
TAG TEAM GRUDGE MATCH
CHRIS STEWART AND MYSTERY PARTNER (NEW SMACKDOWN GM) VS CARLTIO CARRIBEAN COOL AND CHARLIE HAAS
CASKET MATCH
BIG SHOW VS THE UNDERTAKER
HELL IN THE CELL GRUDGE MATCH
SHAWN MICHAELS VS CACTUS SID
FANS BRING THE WEAPONS MATCH
RHYNO VS TOMMY DREAMER
SINGLES MATCH
BOOKER T VS LANCE STORM
BISCHOFF'S CHOICE MATCH
ABYSS VS SAMOA JOE
Cactus Sid
02-17-2005, 05:03 PM
WRESTLEMANIA PRE SHOW
Eric Bischoff announced that Abyss vs Samoa Joe match would be a LAST MAN STANDING match - 61.4%
Jim Ross hyped the Abyss vs Samoa Joe match - 57.6%
Lance Storm hyped his match against Booker T - 64.1%
Michael Cole and Tazz hyped the Lance Storm/Booker T match - 64.9%
The Big Show hyped his match against The Undertaker - 65.2%
Michael Cole and Tazz hyped the Casket Match between The Big Show and The Undertaker - 64.9%
La Resistance hyped the TLC match - 66.5%
Backstage, a Brawl broke out between the participants of the Scramble Cage match - 74.2%
William Regal and Eugene hyped the TLC match - 75.8%
Backstage, RVD and Rey Mysterio were shown warming up - 75.8%
Michael Cole and Tazz hyped the WWE Tag Team Title match between The Dudleyz and RVD/Rey Mysterio - 64.9%
Edge & Christiain hyped the TLC match - 77.0%
JR and Bischoff hyped the Ic title match between Kane and Shelton Benjamin - 57.6%
Tommy Dreamer hyped his match against Rhyno - 56.7%
Jim Ross and Eric Bischoff hyped the match between Rhyno and Tommy Dreamer - 57.6%
Carlito and Charlie Haas hyped their match against Chris Stewart and his Mystery Partner - 57.6%
Michael Cole and Tazz hyped the match for the GM position, between Chris Stewart, his mystery partner and Carlito Cool and Charlie Haas - 64.8%
Kurt Angle hyped his match with John Cena - 80.8%
Michael Cole and Tazz hyped the US Title match between Kurt Angle and John Cena - 64.8%
JBL hyped his match against Eddie Guerrero - 69.8%
Cole and Tazz hyped the WWE Heavyweight Title match between JBL and Eddie Guerrero - 64.8%
Cactus Sid hyped the Hell in a Cell match - 92.6%
JR and Bischoff hyped the Hell in a Cell match - 57.6%
Tajiri, The Hurricane and Val Venis defeated Simon Dean, Steven Richards and Nunzio by Pinfall - 73.2%
JR and Eric Bischoff hyped the Fatal Four Way Main Event - 57.6%
Cactus Sid
02-17-2005, 05:30 PM
WRESTLEMANIA XXI
Tommy Dreamer got revenge on Rhyno by defeating him in a Fans Bring The Weapons match by Pinfall, after a DDT onto a Garbage Can, Dreamer celebrated in the crowd after the match - 80.5%
Backstage, Batista hyped the main event - 54.4%
The Dudley Boyz hyped their Tag Team Title match against Rob Van Dam and Rey Mysterio - 86.0%
The Dudleyz Boys defeated Rob Van Dam and Rey Mysterio by Pinfall to win the WWE Tag Team Titles, when Bubba pinned Rey Mysterio after a chairshot from D-Von, the 2 teams stared each other down after the match - 81.2%
Abyss and Samoa Joe went to a draw in a Last Man Standing Match, when both men hit each other with chairs and got counted to 10, both men argued the result after - 79.7%
Booker T hyped his match with Lance Storm - 84.1%
Lance Storm defeated Booker T by Pinfall after a shot with a pair of brass knuckles, Booker T ran after Lance after the match - 80.2%
AJ Styles hyped the Scramble Cage Match - 72.9%
Juventud Guerrera defeated AJ Styles, Jushin Thunder Lyger, Funaki, Billy Kidman and Paul London in a Scramble Cage Match to WIN the WWE Cruiserweight Title - 80.0%
Kane hyped his Intercontinental Title match with Shelton Benjamin - 69.8%
Shelton Benjamin defeated Kane to win the WWE Intercontinental Title, by pinfall following a Super Kick, Kane attacked the champ after the match, laying him out with a Chokeslam - 89.4%
Randy Orton hyped the Main Event - 76.8%
Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho hyped the big TLC match for the World Tag Team Titles - 76.6%
Edge and Christian defeated Eugene & William Regal, La Resistance and Chris Benoit & Chris Jericho to WIN the World Tag Team Titles, after Christian grabbed the titles after flooring Eugene, after the match, the victors had a staredown with Benoit & Jericho - 95.7%
Carlito and Charlie Haas came down to the ring, Chris Stewart followed and then introduced his partner........ IF YOU SMELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL WHAT THE ROCK IS COOKING!!!!!! The Rock came out, and the match began - 76.7%
Chris Stewart and The Rock defeated Carlito Carribean Cool and Charlie Haas by Pinfall, when The Rock hit Carlito with The Rock Bottom, Stewart and The Rock shook hands following the match - 75.8%
Chris Stewart then took the mic and told the world that The Rock was back in the WWE and that as of tonight, he is the new General Manager of Smackdown, he said that he was now going back to his every day role backstage, and that as owner of the WWE, tomorrow night on Raw, a redraft would take place, where 5 Raw Superstars and 5 Smackdown Superstars would change places - 90.9%
The Big Show was shown walking past a Casket backstage, Big Show turned and laughed, when suddenly The Undertaker popped out, and their match began! - 76.2%
The Undertaker defeated The Big Show in a Casket Match, when Taker chokeslammed Show into The Casket - 80.4%
John Cena gave an interview about Kurt Angle - 82.8%
John Cena defeated Kurt Angle by Pinfall to win the UNITED STATES TITLE, following an FU - 82.1%
Eddie Guerrero hyped his WWE Heavyweight Title match with JBL - 85.0%
Eddie Guerrero defeated John Bradshaw Layfield by Pinfall to WIN the WWE Heavyweight Title, following a Frog Splash - 84.6%
Backstage, Shawn Michaels hyped the upcoming Hell in a Cell match - 94.9%
Shawn Michaels defeated Cactus Sid in a Hell in a Cell match following a Sweet Chin Music, Sid refused to shake Shawn's hand after the match - 100.0%
Triple H and Ric Flair hyped the main event, having a go at Batista and Randy Orton - 89.0%
RIC FLAIR defeated Triple H, Batista and Randy Orton to once again WIN the WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE, when Flair pinned Triple H after Batista had hit the Batista Bomb, Flair celebrated his win as Wrestlemania went off the air!!! - 96.8%
Overall Rating - 70.0%
Attendance - 26,486 (Los Angeles, California)
TV Rating - WWE received 408,196 buys (0.93 buyrate) for WWE WrestleMania
James Steele
02-20-2005, 05:54 PM
Hey guys! I just downloaded EWR again so I figured I would start posting the results for your entertainment. I am using TNA (I could not find a Stat Update that works so I am missing a lot of current TNA guys, so I just fired them. Bastards don't wanna show up for work.)
Also, all TNAWrestling.com updates and dates are going to be dated in the Gameworld time.
Anyway, I am starting at March 2005 and have made huge changes to TNA.
Here are the stats of the TNA 2005: The Revolution (Catchy Title):
TNA Owner Jerry Jarrett is proud to announce the hiring of a new "President Of Operations" to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Already after his first few days in TNA, President James Watson has introduced several major changes to TNA. TNA has bought Memphis Championship Wrestling and named it as the official TNA Development Territory, renovated TNA's Gut Check Wrestling School, and signed all wrestlers, excluding development deals, to written contracts. Also, after a meeting with the Director of Authority Dusty Rhodes, 2 new titles have been introduced to TNA and several new superstars, including President Watson's cousin, the talented James Steele. Also, in a shocking turn of events, after meeting with AJ Styles, AJ Styles vacated the X-Division Championship! While President Watson vows to stay in the office, he vowed that Dusty Rhodes will be his mouthpiece during what President Watson coined as, "A revolution in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and Professional wrestling in general!"
Championships & Champions
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NWA World Heavyweight Championship- Jeff Jarrett
NWA Tag Team Championship- America's Most Wanted [James Storm & Chris Harris]
NWA X Division Championship- Vacant (Vacated By AJ Styles, more information on TNA Impact! this Friday)
NWA North American Championship- Vacant (Just introduced by D.O.A. Dusty Rhodes)
NWA Television Championship- Vacant (Just introduced by D.O.A. Dusty Rhodes)
Television Programs
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TNA IMPACT! - Fox Sports Net (Fridays, Early Evening)
TNA Xplosion - Local Network/Syndication (Tuesdays, Late Night)
TNA Superstars
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AJ Styles (Main Event)
Andy Douglas (Upper Midcard)
BG James (Upper Midcard)
Chase Stevens (Upper Midcard)
Chris Chetti (Lower Midcard)
Chris Harris (Upper Midcard)
Chris Sabin (Midcard)
Christopher Daniels (Upper Midcard)
Danny Doring (Midcard)
Devon Storm (Midcard)
Diamond Dallas Page (Main Event)
D'Lo Brown (Midcard)
Dustin Rhodes (Main Eventer)
Dusty Rhodes (Non-Wrestlers/ Directior Of Authority)
Elix Skipper (Midcard)
Frankie Kazarian (Midcard)
James Steele (Main Event)
James Storm (Upper Midcard)
Jeff Hardy (Midcard)
Jeff Jarrett (Main Event)
Jerry Lynn (Upper Midcard)
Ken Shamrock (Upper Midcard)
Kevin Martel (Lower Midcard)
Kid Kash (Midcard)
Legend (Midcard)
Michael Shane (Lower Midcard)
Mike Sanders (Midcard)
New Age Outlaw (Midcard)
Psychosis (Midcard)
Raven (Upper Midcard)
Rob Conway (Upper Midcard)
Ron Killings (Upper Midcard)
Satoshi Kojima (Upper Midcard)
Sean OHaire (Main Event)
Sean Waltman (Upper Midcard)
Shark Boy (Midcard)
Pat Kenney (Lower Midcard)
Paul London (Midcard)
TJ Wilson (Midcard)
Ultimo Dragon (Midcard)
Memphis Championship Wrestling Roster
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Austin Lee
BJ Whitmer
Chris Hero
Chris Stylez
CM Punk
Fred Williams
Jimmy Rave
Jonny Storm
Matt Stryker
Scoot Andrews
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TNA is estimated that it has about a 80% Public Image on a National Level.
TNA is also at a 70% Risk Level compared to the other wrestling promotions in North America at the time.
TNA IMPACT! should be up soon.
*** The destiny of Destination X just changed ***
www.TNAWrestling.com Updates: Thursday, March 3, 2005
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling is proud to announce the acquisition of 2 recent cuts from World Wrestling Entertainment. TNA would like to welcome Rob Conway and Paul London to the TNA roster and we all expect great things from them.
Total Nonstop Action is also proud to announce that UPN has shown interest in TNA programming. We sent them a film showing the reasons why TNA equals Ratings, and we should know more by the end of the month!
James Steele
02-21-2005, 07:19 PM
http://img236.exs.cx/img236/7084/logonwatna1lt.jpg is proud to present LIVE from Orlando,Florida in the IMPACT! ZONE....
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* “Ride Of Your Life” By Neurotica begins to play as a highlight video of TNA action from the very beginning on weekly PPVs all the way to the brutal match at Against All Odds a mere weeks ago*
*The logo shatters as the arena is bombarded with pyro*
*The camera then goes to Mike Tenay and new IMPACT! Co-Announce Joey Styles!*
Mike Tenay: Ladies and gentleman, welcome to the IMPACT! zone right here on Fox Sports Net. Today, you will see many changes to TNA and the first of these is my new co-announcer... Joey Styles!
Joey Styles: Hello everybody and welome to IMPACT! It has been a crazy few days in TNA, and we have been informed that Director Of Authority Dusty Rhodes is about to come out and announce many of these changes.
*Dusty Rhode's music begins to play as Dusty Rhodes comes out of the IMPACTunnel.*
Dusty Rhodes: I am going to get straight down to business today. There is a new President of Operations in TNA and he has made quite an impact if you will. As I'm sure you have heard, AJ Styles is no longer the X Division champion. He vacated the X-Title after a meeting with President Watson. I soon found out why…
Tonight, in that 6-sided ring we will see for the first time ever… a Ten-Man Over The Top Rope Battle Royal for the NWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP!
Jeff Jarrett, I suggest you prepare to face these 9 men! Diamond Dallas Page, Sean O’Haire, Raven, Jerry Lynn, AJ Styles, James Steele, Ken Shamrock, Christopher Daniels, and finally Dustin Rhodes!
Also, President Watson as demanded that we bring a little bit more gold to TNA. So there are 2 new titles in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling! Now, that brings about a question. How will we decide three vacated titles? Well, Today will mark the beginning of the 16 day countdown until Destination X live on pay-per-view. So, in 16 days we will have 3 tournaments. One will be an 8-man tournament for the X Division title. One will be a 16-man tournament for the new NWA North American Title. And the other one will be a “Destination X Elimination Challenge”.
These are the brackets for the X Title tournament…
*The X-Title Brackets appear on the TNATron*
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Now, Every TNA show will have a tournament match of some kind! Therefore, whenever you watch IMPACT or Xplosion, you will be updated on the brackets. Now here are the North American and Television Championship brackets:
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These tournament matches will be held at every event TNA has. Whether it is here on IMPACT! , on Xplosion, or at our non-televised events. Thank you all for your time, now lets get on to what TNA is all about baby. Lets get down to some total nonstop action!
RATING: 80
COMMERICAL BREAK
*TNA is back on the air as we head to the ring for the announcing of the opponents.*
+++BELL RINGS+++
Jeremy Borash: The following contest is ROUND ONE of the Destination X Elimination Challenge. This match is a 4 Corners match and is scheduled for ONE FALL. Coming to the ring at this time:
Pat Kenn…
*Pat Kenney slides into the ring in his old Simon Diamond attire, and takes the mic from Jeremy*
Simon Diamond: You know what, I am tired of being the Empire Saint. I am tired of being like Notre Dame… yeah, I am tired of sucking. Therefore, You can know call me Simon Diamond. But don’t worry folks, I am still better than you!
*He hands the mic back to Jeremy as a smirk comes across his face and the crowd boos*
Jeremy: Now coming to the ring, Chris Chetti!
*Chris Chetti comes to the ring and gets right in the face of Simon Diamond. The red pulls them apart as Michael Shane and Kevin Martel run down to the ring and all hell breaks loose as the bell rings again and the four way brawl is now official.*
Chris Chetti and Kevin Martel begin to double team Simon Diamond as Michael Shane just lurks in the corner with a grin on his face. A Double Suplex on Simon Diamond and he grabs his back in pain. Out of nowhere, Michael Shane dives off the top rope with body press onto both Chetti and Martel. He pins Martel…
1
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KICKOUT
Michael Shane gets up and stomps away at Martel until Simon Diamond comes from behind with a bulldog! Chris Chetti DDTs Martel, and Martel is now busted open. Chris Chetti then jumps on the back of Simon Diamond and delivers thunderous Reverse DDT. Kevin Martel is back up and tackles Chetti down to the ground is punching him with lefts and rights until Michael Shane delivers low dropkick.
Simon Diamond low blows Michael Shane and rolls him and holds the rope.
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The match is over as Simon Diamond rolls out of the ring with a smirk on his face as he signals 1 out of 3 with his hands. Chris Chetti looks bewildered as TNA goes to commercial break.
Ratings
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Overall: 57%
Crowd: 55%
Match: 73%
COMMERICAL BREAK
*TNA comes back on and we see AJ Styles backstage with Scott Hudson.*
Scott: I am here with former X Champion AJ Styles. I’ll get straight to the point AJ, why did you vacate the X title?
AJ Styles: Simple Scott, I wanted in this 10-Man Battle Royal for the World title. The X-Title is amazing. I love it, but the World Title says you are the best of both worlds. That title means I can fly, wrestling, fight, and entertain like nobody else. I vacated it because He wanted a X-Title match tonight. I did not want 2 matches because I want to make sure that I am ready to go to that next level as I have done before. It isn’t a matter of fear as much as it is common sense.
You see, I woke up this morning and I felt it. I felt that feeling in the air that something awesome is going to happen. That awesome thing is I, AJ Styles, become yet again THE NWA TNA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION. And Scott, that is just simply phenomenal.
*TNA Goes to Commerical*
Ratings
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Overall:76%
COMMERICAL BREAK
*TNA is back on the air and we head back to the ring*
Jeremy Borash: The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is a qualifying match in the North American Championship Tournament!
Coming to the ring… TJ WILSON!
*TJ Wilson Comes to the ring*
And his opponent… DANNY DORING!
*Danny Doring heads to the ring*
++ BELL RINGS ++
Wilson and Doring circle each other for a moment before locking up in the center of the ring. TJ slides out of it and lands a leg trip on Doring. Wilson goes for a Indian Death lock, but gets a kick in the face for his troubles. Doring gets up and German suplexes Wilson and TJ’s head bounces off the mat. Doring spreads Wilson’s legs apart and delivers a knee to the groin. Wilson rolls around on the mat as Doring climbs up on the top turnbuckle. TJ is getting up and Doring jumps off the top rope and lands a axe handle smash. Doring in for the cover…
1
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KICKOUT
Doring picks up Wilson by the hair and picks him up and slams him down. Doring delivers a series of knee drops to the face. Wilson crawls to his feet and exchanges punches with Doring. Wilson gains the advantage and dives in and lands a northern lights suplex with the bridge…
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SHOULDER UP!
Wilson gets frustrated and measures up Doring. He goes for a running DDT, but Doring counters it into a huge powerslam. He goes a Boston Crab, but Wilson counters and gets Doring in the STF. Doring is close to tapping…
The ref checks and Doring said, “Hell No!” TJ Wilson now picks up Doring and sets him up for the Code Blue…
AND HE GOT IT!
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3!
+++BELL RINGS+++
TJ Wilson climbs the turnbuckles and celebrates as he becomes one step closer to being the first ever TNA North American Champion!
Ratings:
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Overall: 49%
Crowd: 52%
Match: 59%
*TNA Goes To Commercial*
COMMERCIAL BREAK
*TNA is back on the air, as Ultimo Dragon and Chris Sabin are waiting for the bell to ring.*
+++Bell Rings+++
As soon as the bell rings, Ultimo lands a hurricanrana on Sabin. Ultimo lands a spinning leg drop as Sabin rolls out of the ring and gets a chair!
He gets back in the ring as the ref tries to take the chair away from him. Ultimo comes out of nowhere with a moonsault off the top rope. Ultimo signals to the crowd as Chris Sabin gives Ultimo a low blow. The referee tells Sabin that one more stunt will be a DQ. Sabin jumps at the ref as Ultimo is back up and lands a spinning heel kick.
Ultimo picks Sabin up and lands a Tornado DDT. He goes for the cover…
1
2
Kickout!
Ultimo now gets on the top rope again and waits for Sabin to get up…
Sabin gets up and Ultimo lands a diving Tornado DDT. He goes for the pin…
1
2
3!
Ultimo wins the match, but Sabin gets that damn chair and blasts Ultimo in the head with it. Sabin spits on Ultimo as he goes to the back to a chorus of boos.
RATINGS:
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Overall: 61%
Crowd: 62%
Match: 74%
*TNA Goes To Commercial*
COMMERCIAL BREAK
*TNA comes back on the air and Jeff Hardy and Paul London are in the ring waiting for the bell to ring.*
+++ Bell Rings +++
The two men pace around the ring until Paul London quickly dives under Jeff Hardy and lands a leg trip. Hardy kicks out of a Boston Crab attempt by Paul London and delivers a sit out jawbreaker on London.
Hardy bounces off the ropes and goes for a cross body but gets a dropkick from Paul London instead. London bounces off the ropes now and lands a high spinning heel kick. London jumps onto the top rope and waits for Hardy to get up. He dives off and hits a hurricanrana.
London does a standing moonsault onto Hardy and hooks the leg…
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KICKOUT
London picks Hardy up by the head, and Hardy out of nowhere hits a clothesline. London is dazed as he tries to get up, but Hardy is already on the top rope waiting for him. Hardy dives off, but London counters him and lands a huge inverted DDT. Hardy is shaking as London now goes for the pin…
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SHOULDER UP!
London begins to show frustration as Hardy slowly holds onto the ropes trying to get up. London then runs full speed and tackles both him and Hardy out to ringside. They finally crawl back into the ring as the ref counts up to 8. Hardy goes for a swinging neckbreaker, but London counters it with a German suplex. London proceeds to lock Hardy in an figure 4 leglock. Hardy is screaming in pain as he slowly crab-crawls to the ropes inch by inch. He doesn’t make it to the ropes and turns it over to reverse the pressure. London then snaps back and grabs the head of Hardy and turns it into a modified STF. The ref check on Hardy who seems unconscious. He drops the arm for
ONE!
He picks up the arm and drops it again…
TWO!
He picks up the arm again and it drops again.
THREE!
+++ Bell Rings+++
The match is over and Paul London checks on Jeff Hardy and shakes his hand as Hardy slowly comes too. Hardy is helped to his feet and both men celebrate in the ring as TNA comes to a commercial break.
Ratings
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Overall: 59%
Crowd: 54%
Match: 64%
*TNA Goes To Commercial*
COMMERCIAL BREAK
*TNA comes back on and Rob Conway is already punching away at Sean Waltman in the corner.*
He jumps down after the crowd yells out “TEN!”. He turns around and runs right into a boot by Waltman. Waltman then lands a spin-kick. He goes for the cover, but doesn’t even get a one.
Rob Conway bounces back up and delivers Belly to back suplex. He picks Waltman up by the hair and lands a DDT. Conway is now stomping away at Waltman until Waltman grabs his leg and give Conway a spin with a Dragon Screw.
Waltman now jumps on the second turnbuckle and goes for a Double Ax Smash, but Conway scouts it and grabs a hold of Waltman and gives him a Fisherman DDT. He goes for the cover…
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3!
+++ Bell Rings +++
Conway celebrates as TNA goes to its final commercial break.
*TNA Goes To Commercial*
Ratings:
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Overall: 51%
Crowd: 45%
Match: 56%
COMMERCIAL BREAK
......
(Main Event will be in Part II)
James Steele
02-21-2005, 07:20 PM
*TNA comes back on as all ten men are in the ring and Jeremy Borash announces the rules.*
Jeremy: This match is the 10-man over-the-top rope, submission, or pinfall battle royal for the NWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. A wrestler is eliminated once you are thrown over the top rope and both of his feet make contact with the ground, are pinned for the count of 3, or the wrestler submits. This match has no time limit, and Director Of Authority Dusty Rhodes has ruled that THERE MUST BE A WINNER! Therefore, if there is any dispute over who won… whoever is involved with the dispute will have a sudden death match.
*The referee holds up the championship belt as the bell rings and Jeff Jarrett immediately dives under the bottom rope and walks around the ring.*
DDP follows suit after Jarrett and lands a DIAMOND CUTTER. He pins him on the outside and the referee counts the pinfall…
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3!
*** JEFF JARRETT HAS BEEN ELIMINATED ***
Jeff Jarrett is pissed off and grabs a chair from under the ring. He gets back in the ring and blasts DDP with the chair. DDP is already busted open from that vicious chair shot. Jarrett picks up DDP by his head and hits him in the gut with the chair. DDP is now leaning on the ropes as Jarrett blasts DDP again with the chair and DDP flips over out of the ring and is eliminated.
*** DIAMOND DALLAS PAGE HAS BEEN ELIMINATED ***
Jarrett slams the chair down and heads backstage as DDP slowly gets up and runs after Jarrett.
AJ Styles and Sean O’Haire are exchanging punches until Dustin Rhodes chops block O’Haire and slams O’Haire’s knee into the mat. AJ Styles then dropkicks Dustin Rhodes into the ropes as Christopher Daniels superkicks Rhodes out of the ring.
*** DUSTIN RHODES HAS BEEN ELIMINATED ***
James Steele all of the sudden spins Sean O’Haire around and delivers a spinning downward spiral. AJ Styles out of nowhere hurricanranas Steele. He nearly flips out of the ring, but pulls himself back in before his feet touch the floor. Ken Shamrock goes to throw him out but Steele suddenly Northern Lights Suplex him out of the ring and Shamrock hits the guard rail.
*** KEN SHAMROCK HAS BEEN ELIMINATED ***
Raven spins Christopher Daniels around and lands a Even Flow DDT. He picks him up and tries to toss him out, but Daniels manages to get an armbar on Raven as they are both danging outside the rope on the apron. Jerry Lynn gets on the top rope and dives off onto them and holds onto the rope as both Raven and Daniels are on the ground.
*** CHRISTOPHER DANIELS HAS BEEN ELIMINATED ***
*** RAVEN HAS BEEN ELIMINATED ***
Sean O’Haire suddenly gives a neckbreak to Lynn as he tries to get back in the ring and knocks him out to the floor in pain.
*** Jerry Lynn has been eliminated ***
AJ Styles and James Steele break out of their own brawl to suddenly double spear O’Haire. They pick him up and double powerbomb him out of the ring!
*** SEAN O’HAIRE HAS BEEN ELIMINATED ***
It is down to James Steele and AJ Styles. They go into a punching match and AJ Styles gains the advantage. Styles dropkicks Steele and picks him up quickly and delivers the Styles Clash! Styles with the pin…
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SHOULDER UP!
Steele is crawling up as AJ Styles gets on the top rope. AJ Dives off for a body press, but Steele grabs him for what looks like a powerslam, but flips him belly-side-up onto his back and delivers a Reverse Death valley driver. Steele picks up Styles and irish whips Steele into the corner. Steele props Styles up and looks like he is going for a Super Reverse Death Valley, but Styles manages to get out of it and hook Steele’s arms with his legs… he dives off….
SUPER STYLES CLASH….
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3!
The match is over and James Steele is out cold. AJ Styles is on his knees as the ref hands him the NWA World Title. He gets up and dives out of the ring and celebrates in the crowd as TNA goes off the air with a NEW WORLD CHAMPION!
RATINGS
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Overall: 65%
Crowd: 68%
Match: 63%
****** Show fades to black ******
Overall Show Rating: 62%
TV Rating: 1.36
Tell me what you guys think. I know this was very match based, but storylines will be a little bit more focused on the next shows.
Disturbed316
02-23-2005, 12:16 PM
OMG IT'S WWE SMACKDOWN!
I was a little bored so I thought I'd book a couple of shows on TEW. Been ages since I last played it so I need to try and remember what the hell I was doing.
Thursday 21th October 2004
La Resistance vs Basham Brothers
Dough Basham missed a charge, then took a kick to the gut. Sylvain Grenier lifted him up and dropped him with a powerbomb...Showing off his power, Dough Basham blasted Rene Dupree with a high vertical suplex...La Resistance hit Danny Basham with a Bonsoir...That led to the three count.
Result - La Resistance win
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 55.4%
Match Quality = 62.4%
Overall Rating = 58.9%
John Cena was interviewed by Josh Matthews backstage. He swore that he was going to get revenge on Randy Orton.
Overall Rating = 90.1%
Chris Benoit was backstage, where he signed an autograph for a fan.
Overall Rating = 71.6%
Eddie Guerrero gave an in-ring interview. He threatened The Undertaker.
Overall Rating = 79.7%
John Bradshaw Layfield vs AJ Styles
After a few strikes, AJ Styles used a spinning rana off the ropes on John Bradshaw Layfield...That was almost enough for a three count...Styles hopped over the ropes to avoid a Bradshaw avalanche. He quickly climbed to the top rope and hit a moonsault onto the groggy John Bradshaw Layfield...A boot to the gut set Bradshaw up for Styles to hit a Falcon Arrow...John Bradshaw Layfield caught AJ Styles with the Fallaway Slam...That was enough to get the three count.
Result - John Bradshaw Layfield wins
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 74.2%
Match Quality = 77.8%
Overall Rating = 79.2%
A video was shown to hype Rob Van Dam.
Overall Rating = 70.3%
Paul Heyman came to the ring, and announced that Scott Steiner would fight AJ Styles, with the winner becoming #1 contender for the WWE United States title.
Overall Rating = 85.2%
Worlds Greatest Tag Team vs Billy Kidman & Paul London
Haas chopped Paul London...Haas was taken out of the corner with a flying head scissors by Paul London...Haas locked on a single leg crab to weaken Paul London...Paul London slingshotted into the ring with a senton on Charlie Haas...Charlie Haas caught Billy Kidman with the Haastruction...That led to the three count.
Result - Worlds Greatest Tag Team win
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 67.1%
Match Quality = 77.9%
Overall Rating = 78.3%
Eddie Guerrero was in the ring, when the lights suddenly went out. They came back on a few seconds later to reveal The Undertaker was also in the ring. Eddie Guerrero got hit with the Chokeslam from The Undertaker. The Undertaker left with Eddie Guerrero down on the canvas.
Overall Rating = 82.2%
Brock Lesnar was interviewed by Josh Matthews backstage. He put himself over.
Overall Rating = 47.7%
A video was shown to hype Evolution.
Overall Rating = 71.4%
Singles Match match for the WWE United States title
Rob Van Dam vs A-Train
RVD went to the top rope and scored with a diving headbutt on A-Train...RVD superplexed A-Train while they were both on the top turnbuckle...RVD blasted A-Train with a rana off the ropes...Rob Van Dam applied a hammerlock to A-Train, then turned it into a bodyslam to weaken the arm...RVD blasted A-Train with a rana off the ropes...A suplex by A-Train was countered by Rob Van Dam, who slipped out of the back in mid-move and hit a reverse DDT...Rob Van Dam press slammed A-Train...Rob Van Dam hit A-Train with the Split Legged Moonsault off the top rope...That led to the three count.
Rob Van Dam celebrated in the ring after the match was over.
Result - Rob Van Dam wins
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 65.2%
Match Quality = 61.3%
Overall Rating = 62.2%
Chris Benoit was interviewed by Josh Matthews in the ring. He put himself over.
Overall Rating = 59.0%
John Cena was in the ring, when Randy Orton ran down and attacked. They brawled in and around the ring, with neither fighter being able to get a definitive edge over the other. They were eventually separated by a group of officials and referees.
Overall Rating = 85.4%
Singles Match match for the WWE Undisputed Champion title
Tazz vs Chris Benoit
This match was a regular one fall bout for the WWE Undisputed Champion title. First out was Tazz. Next out was the WWE Undisputed Champion champion, Chris Benoit. The referee for the match was Nick Patrick.
----- Match Highlights -----
With Chris Benoit down on the mat, Tazz hit a falling headbutt...Tazz clotheslined Benoit to the mat...Chris Benoit hit a flurry of punches on Tazz...Tazz superplexed Benoit to the mat...Tazz got drilled by Benoit with a big knife-edge chop...Tazz picked up and bodyslammed Benoit...A big punch from Benoit put Tazz down...Tazz had his knee driven into the mat by Benoit...
Tazz hit Chris Benoit with a chop...Tazz blasted Benoit with a series of forearms to the face...Tazz kicked Chris Benoit in the ribs...Tazz pounded on Benoit with punches to the face...Tazz got knocked down with a running forearm from Benoit...Benoit chopped Tazz...
Tazz walked into a big chop from Benoit...Tazz powerslammed Benoit as he came off the ropes...With Tazz grounded, Chris Benoit applied a sleeper hold to weaken him...Chris Benoit hit Tazz with a chop...Tazz hit Benoit with a stump piledriver...
Benoit floored Tazz and came off the top rope with the Diving Headbutt...That was almost enough for a three count...An arm breaker from Benoit hurt Tazz...Tazz sent Benoit down with a kick to the side of the head...A series of five forearms to the chest from Tazz left Chris Benoit down in the corner in pain...Tazz pounded on Benoit with punches to the face...Benoit got hit with a shoulder breaker by Tazz...Chris Benoit floored Tazz...Benoit used the Crippler Crossface on Tazz for the tap out.
After the bout, Chris Benoit and Tazz shook hands in the ring.
Result - Chris Benoit wins
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 65.3%
Match Quality = 61.4%
Overall Rating = 69.8%
Last night's WWE Smackdown! show got an overall rating of 72.7%.
The TV figures for last night are now in: WWE Smackdown! drew 1,009,107 viewers (down by 40,964);
Disturbed316
02-23-2005, 12:16 PM
Paul Heyman and Rob Van Dam have been having problems recently. :o
Disturbed316
02-23-2005, 12:57 PM
WWE Raw live from KENTUCKY!
Monday 25 October 2004
Chris Jericho vs Triple H - Match 1 in Title Tournament
Triple H took a flying dropkick from Jericho...HHH used a big suicide-plex on Jericho...Jericho scored with a top rope body press on HHH...After ducking a clothesline, HHH bounced off the opposite ropes and used a flying clothesline on his way back to floor Jericho...Jericho missed a charge, then took a kick to the gut. Triple H lifted him up and dropped him with a powerbomb...HHH headbutted Jericho...HHH came off the top rope with a flying axe handle on to Jericho...After ducking a clothesline, HHH bounced off the opposite ropes and used a flying clothesline on his way back to floor Jericho...Chris Jericho attempted to use a chair to knock out Triple H, but missed. Triple H used the chair to hit Chris Jericho in return, and was disqualified.
Result - Chris Jericho wins
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 81.4%
Match Quality = 72.0%
Overall Rating = 87.2%
Chris Jericho was interviewed by Jonathan Coachman backstage. He put himself over after his victory against Triple H.
Overall Rating = 93.5%
Sting vs Kane - Match 2 in Title Tournament
After a boot to the gut, Sting DDTed Kane...Kane hit Sting with a headbutt...After a boot to the gut, Sting DDTed Kane...Sting hit Kane with a diving headbutt off the second rope...A wild swing by Kane left him vunerable, and Sting capitalized with a belly to back suplex...Sting hit Kane with a low blow...After flooring him, Sting locked Kane in the Scorpion Death Lock, getting the tap out.
Result - Sting wins
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 77.6%
Match Quality = 69.8%
Overall Rating = 84.5%
Randy Orton was interviewed by Jonathan Coachman backstage. He hyped up his upcoming tournament match with Nick Jackson.
Overall Rating = 80.0%
A video was shown to hype Chris Benoit.
Overall Rating = 57.3% :o
William Regal and Eugene Dinsmore vs Hardy Boyz
A kick from Regal was countered by Matt into a half crab, but he wasn't able to lock it on fully before Regal reached the ropes...Jeff Hardy staggered into a nadowa slam from Eugene...Eugene Dinsmore got hit with a flying elbow off the top rope from Matt...That nearly got a three count...Regal went from a side headlock into a drop toe hold to floor Matt...Matt went to the top rope and scored with a diving headbutt on Eugene Dinsmore...Eugene floored Matt with a sharp short-arm clothesline...After a missed clothesline left him vunerable, William Regal got planted with a back suplex from Matt...That nearly got a three count...William Regal applied a hammerlock to Matt, then turned it into a bodyslam to weaken the arm...After flooring Jeff, William Regal applied a scorpion deathlock for the submission.
Result - William Regal and Eugene Dinsmore win
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 75.0%
Match Quality = 69.2%
Overall Rating = 84.5%
The Rock was interviewed by Jonathan Coachman backstage. He insulted Christian ahead of their title tournament match.
Overall Rating = 92.7%
The Rock vs Christian - Match 3 in Title Tournament
The Rock hit Christian with a stump piledriver...The Rock used a falling piledriver to spike Christian...Christian ducked a standing clothesline from The Rock, but got hit in the back of the head with a blind clothesline seconds later...Christian got rocked with a northern light's suplex, but the kick out came before the three...The Rock DDTed Christian after a boot to the gut...The Rock hit a running powerbomb on Christian...The Rock short-arm clotheslined Christian...The Rock ate turnbuckle after a missed charge, then turned and got flattened by a lariat from Christian...Christian was backed into a turnbuckle, and The Rock choked away with a boot to the throat...The Rock caught Christian with the Rock Bottom...That was enough to get the three count.
Result - The Rock wins
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 76.6%
Match Quality = 74.6%
Overall Rating = 79.1%
Batista was backstage. A fan came over looking for an autograph, and Batista insulted him before walking off.
Overall Rating = 70.4%
Batista vs Edge
Edge dropped Batista with a big punch...Edge hit a superplex on Batista...Batista came off the ropes, but right into a huge Edge dropkick...Batista hit Edge with a stump piledriver...Edge backed Batista into the turnbuckles and unloaded with chops...Edge went to the top rope and scored with a diving headbutt on Batista...Batista caught Edge with the Spinebuster...That was enough for a pin.
Result - Batista wins
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 66.1%
Match Quality = 73.2%
Overall Rating = 73.6%
Nick Jackson was interviewed by Jonathan Coachman backstage. He insulted Randy Orton ahead of their match, later tonight.
Overall Rating = 86.5%
Nick Jackson vs Randy Orton - Match 4 of Title Tournament
This match was a regular one fall bout. First out was Nick Jackson. Next out was the WWE Intercontinental champion, Randy Orton. The referee for the match was Earl Hebner.
----- Match Highlights -----
Nick Jackson blocked a Randy Orton kick by catching the foot, but couldn't block the follow up enziguri...Jackson got knocked down by a Randy Orton headbutt...Randy Orton picked up and bodyslammed Jackson...An elbow drop from the top rope by Jackson hit Randy Orton...A right hand from Jackson put Randy Orton down...Randy Orton used a sleeper hold to weaken Jackson...Randy Orton nailed Jackson with a double underhook powerbomb...Randy Orton walked right into a bodyslam from Jackson...
Jackson hit Randy Orton with a gutwrench suplex...After backing him into the corner, Randy Orton hammered away on Jackson with a series of chops...Randy Orton hit Nick Jackson with a chop...Nick Jackson walked right into a bodyslam from Randy Orton...Nick Jackson snap suplexed Randy Orton...A big spin kick from Jackson floored a groggy Randy Orton...Jackson slammed Randy Orton...Randy Orton went low with a kick on Jackson...
Randy Orton hit an Implant DDT on Jackson...Nick Jackson snap suplexed Randy Orton...Randy Orton hit Jackson in the back with an elbow, then followed up with a spinning back suplex...Randy Orton hit Nick Jackson with a spin kick...Randy Orton hit a flying lariat off the top turnbuckle on Jackson...That nearly got a three count...Randy Orton missed a blind charge, turned, and got hit with a super kick from Jackson...Jackson DDTed Randy Orton after a boot to the gut...Randy Orton short-arm clotheslined Jackson...Nick Jackson caught Randy Orton with the The Sickness...That was enough to get the three count.
After the match, Nick Jackson was attacked by Batista. Batista caught Nick Jackson with the Spinebuster...Nick Jackson was left laid out.
Result - Nick Jackson wins
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 83.7%
Match Quality = 83.3%
Overall Rating = 89.1%
Disturbed316
02-23-2005, 01:00 PM
Eugene Dinsmore has been sidelined with an injury. :'( Ouch, he's out for two days with a broken eye socket :wf: Two days?
Last night's WWE RAW show got an overall rating of 69.3%.
The TV figures for last night are now in: NWATNA Wrestling drew 267,728 viewers (down by 600,027); ROH Extreme Warfare drew 903,650 viewers (up by 622,495); WWE RAW drew 1,026,294 viewers (up by 614,500); FUCK YEAH! I remember TNA were ahead in the viewers, what a switch around :cool:
Disturbed316
02-25-2005, 10:53 AM
WWE Smackdown! live from Minnesota!
Thursday 28th October 2004
Tommy Dreamer vs Mark Jindrak
Mark Jindrak missed a charge, then took a kick to the gut. Tommy Dreamer lifted him up and dropped him with a powerbomb...After a boot to the gut, Tommy Dreamer DDTed Mark Jindrak...Tommy Dreamer missed a blind charge, turned, and got hit with a super kick from Mark Jindrak...After a missed clothesline left him vunerable, Mark Jindrak got planted with a back suplex from Tommy Dreamer...That nearly got a three count...After ducking a clothesline, Tommy Dreamer used a fallaway slam to hurt Mark Jindrak...Tommy Dreamer caught Mark Jindrak with the Spicollii Driver...That was enough for a pin.
Result - Tommy Dreamer wins
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 51.7%
Match Quality = 61.2%
Overall Rating = 37.4%
A video was shown to hype the storyline 'WWE Title - Eddie Guerrero vs The Undertaker'
Overall Rating = 76.4%
The Undertaker was interviewed by Josh Matthews backstage. He hyped up his upcoming match with Eddie Guerrero.
Overall Rating = 65.9%
Rob Van Dam came down to the ring, with the WWE United States title. Booker T came out onto the stage, and challenged RVD to a match for the title. Rob Van Dam said that because of the AJ Styles/Scott Steiner #1 contender match, he'd give Booker T a non-title match.
Overall Rating = 75.6%
Billy Kidman & Paul London vs Basham Brothers
Kidman missed a right hand, then turned into a Dough Basham thrust kick...Billy Kidman & Paul London hit Doug Basham with a Shooting Star Press...That was almost enough to get the pinfall...Doug Basham hit an Implant DDT on Paul London...Paul London blasted Danny Basham with a springboard dropkick to the face...Danny Basham blocked a Paul London kick by catching the foot, but couldn't block the follow up enziguri...From the apron to the inside, Kidman used a springboard clothesline on Dough Basham...Billy Kidman came from the apron over the ropes onto a prone Doug Basham with a springboard senton bomb...Danny Basham and Paul London were both on top rope, until Paul London used a rana to take them back down...Billy Kidman & Paul London hit Doug Basham with a Shooting Star Press...That was enough for a pin.
Result - Billy Kidman & Paul London win
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 63.6%
Match Quality = 71.4%
Overall Rating = 71.6%
John Cena was in the ring, cutting a promo. Brock Lesnar came out to interrupt. Cena took exception to it, and attacked. John Cena blasted Brock Lesnar with the F-U. Lesnar was left down on the canvas.
Overall Rating = 82.6%
La Resistance were backstage when Billy Kidman & Paul London came up to them, and challenged them to a tag match at the next pay-per-view event, SURVIVOR SERIES
Overall Rating = 62.2%
AJ Styles was walking around backstage, when Scott Steiner came out of nowhere and brawled with him. They ended up brawling wildly around the concession stand, using whatever came to hand. Eventually a group of officials came out and managed to separate them.
Overall Rating = 75.2%
AJ Styles vs Scott Steiner - #1 Contenders match for the United States title.
Styles hit Scott Steiner with a spin kick...A choke slam from Scott Steiner put Styles down on the mat...Styles was choked in the corner by Poppa Pump...Scott Steiner took a double underhook piledriver from Styles...AJ Styles blocked a Poppa Pump kick by catching the foot, but couldn't block the follow up enziguri...Styles came off the ropes only to get nailed by Poppa Pump with a Yakuza kick...That nearly got a three count...Scott Steiner blasted AJ Styles with a shoulder breaker...That nearly got a three count...AJ Styles irish whipped Scott Steiner into the turnbuckles, then followed up with a huge clothesline...That was almost enough to get the pinfall...AJ Styles floored Scott Steiner, then went to the top rope. He came off with the Spiral Tap...That got the three.
After the bout, AJ Styles celebrated in the ring.
Result - AJ Styles wins
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 75.2%
Match Quality = 74.0%
Overall Rating = 77.2%
Rob Van Dam was interviewed by Josh Matthews backstage. He hyped up his upcoming match with Booker T.
Overall Rating = 65.9%
Backstage, Brock Lesnar was walking down a corridor.
Overall Rating = 79.7%
Brock Lesnar vs Shawn Michaels
HBK used a sleeper hold to weaken Lesnar...A suplex by HBK was countered by Brock Lesnar, who slipped out of the back in mid-move and hit a reverse DDT...HBK hit Lesnar with a diving headbutt off the second rope...HBK rocked Lesnar with a samoan drop...Lesnar hit HBK with a diving headbutt off the second rope...Shawn Michaels staggered into a nadowa slam from Lesnar...Brock Lesnar hit a superplex on HBK...That was enough to get the three count.
After the match, Brock Lesnar was attacked by John Cena. John Cena caught Brock Lesnar with the F-U...Brock Lesnar was left laid out.
Result - Brock Lesnar wins
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 80.0%
Match Quality = 65.8%
Overall Rating = 90.1%
Backstage, Rob Van Dam was warming up by doing some stretches.
Overall Rating = 71.7%
Booker T was interviewed by Josh Matthews backstage. He insulted Rob Van Dam.
Overall Rating = 81.5%
Booker T vs Rob Van Dam
This match was a regular one fall bout. First out was Booker T. Next out was the WWE United States champion, Rob Van Dam. The referee for the match was Brian Hebner.
----- Match Highlights -----
Booker T rocked RVD with a Tornado DDT off the ropes...Rob Van Dam clotheslined Booker T to the mat...Booker T hit Rob Van Dam with a chop...RVD used a sleeper hold to weaken Booker T...RVD blasted Booker T with a rana...A big spin kick from Booker T floored a groggy RVD...After a boot to the gut, Booker T DDTed RVD...A right hand from Booker T put RVD down...Booker T got worn down, as he was wrapped in a leg grapevine by RVD...
Booker T doubled RVD up with a kick...Booker T got knocked down by a RVD headbutt...With Booker T down on the mat, RVD came from the apron with a slingshot legdrop...RVD was taken over with a suplex from Booker T...RVD stopped a flurry by Booker T by going to the eyes...RVD felt the power of Booker T as he took a sustained vertical suplex...
Booker T sent RVD down with a kick to the side of the head...RVD pounded on Booker T with punches to the face...Booker T chopped RVD...Rob Van Dam sent Booker T down with a kick to the side of the head...Rob Van Dam dropped Booker T with a big punch...
Rob Van Dam backed Booker T into the turnbuckles and unloaded with chops...RVD hit three vicious chops to the chest of Booker T...RVD missed a charge into the turnbuckle when Booker T slipped behind him, and then got hit with a back suplex as he staggered backward...After a boot to the gut, Rob Van Dam DDTed Booker T...A backdrop attempt by Booker T was countered by RVD with a neckbreaker...
Booker T floored RVD with a sharp short-arm clothesline...A blind charge into the corner by Booker T only found turnbuckle. RVD followed up with a swinging DDT out of the corner...Booker T and RVD were both on top rope, until RVD used a rana to take them back down...RVD blasted Booker T with a super kick...Rob Van Dam wore down Booker T with a sleeper variation...AJ Styles came down to ringside...AJ Styles tried to get in the ring, but was stopped by the referee. With both RVD and the referee distracted, Booker T was given the opportunity to take control. Booker T caught Rob Van Dam with the Scissors Kick...That led to the three count.
Result - Booker T wins
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 72.8%
Match Quality = 65.2%
Overall Rating = 44.8%
Disturbed316
02-25-2005, 10:54 AM
Last night's WWE Smackdown! show got an overall rating of 70.5%.
I'm unhappy with my current push. Can we please get together and talk about it soon? Thanks. - Brock Lesnar :mad:
Molly Holly has signed the contract extension. :love:
I'm sorry, but I am turning down your contract offer - Stone Cold Steve Austin :'(
The TV figures for last night are now in: WWE Smackdown! drew 1,210,885 viewers (up by 201,778); :)
Referee Jim Cordaris and John Cena have been having problems recently.
Disturbed316
03-14-2005, 10:52 AM
WWE Raw, live from Toronto, Canada!
Monday 1st November 2004
Nick Jackson gave an in-ring interview. He hyped up his upcoming semi-final match with Sting.
Overall Rating = 92.2%
Test vs Jeff Hardy
Showing off his athleticism, Jeff Hardy used a flying rana on Test...Jeff went to the top rope and scored with a diving headbutt on Test...Test backed Jeff into the turnbuckles and unloaded with chops...Test got hit with a back suplex from Jeff...With Jeff Hardy down on the mat, Test hit a falling headbutt...Test hit a low blow on Jeff Hardy...That was enough to get the three count.
Result - Test wins
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 56.8%
Match Quality = 59.8%
Overall Rating = 59.0%
The Rock was interviewed by Jonathan Coachman backstage. He hyped up his semi-final match with Chris Jericho.
Overall Rating = 92.1%
Eric Bischoff came down to the ring, and boasted about his RAW was the superior brand in every respect.
Overall Rating = 76.6%
Eugene Dinsmore and William Regal vs Storm and Venis
Val Venis punched Eugene Dinsmore in the face...After ducking a clothesline, Val Venis bounced off the opposite ropes and used a flying clothesline on his way back to floor Regal...A tight arm bar from Storm kept Eugene grounded...William Regal floored Storm...After ducking two clotheslines, Eugene hit a flying leg lariat on Storm off the ropes...William Regal floored Val Venis...The Northern Lights Suplex on Val Venis got a three count for Eugene Dinsmore.
Result - Eugene Dinsmore and William Regal win
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 73.2%
Match Quality = 72.2%
Overall Rating = 83.9%
Chris Jericho was in the ring, cutting a promo on his match later tonight. Kane came out to interrupt. Jericho took exception to it, and attacked. Jericho booted Kane in the gut, and hooked up a suplex. He lifted Kane up and turned it into a Falcon Arrow. Kane was left down on the canvas.
Overall Rating = 80.2%
Rhyno vs Edge
Rhyno clotheslined Edge as he staggered out of the corner...Rhyno headbutted Edge...A hip toss by Rhyno was countered by Edge into a Tornado DDT...Edge got nailed with a Rhyno DDT...Edge floored Rhyno and went to the top rope. When Rhyno got up, he was greeted with a missile dropkick...Rhyno DDTed Edge after a boot to the gut...Rhyno press slammed Edge...Rhyno caught Edge with the Gore...That was enough to get the three count.
After the match, Edge was attacked by Randy Orton. Randy Orton caught Edge with the RKO...Edge was left laid out.
Result - Rhyno wins
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 58.0%
Match Quality = 72.6%
Overall Rating = 64.8%
Sting was interviewed by Jonathan Coachman backstage. He hyped up his upcoming match with Nick Jackson.
Overall Rating = 94.6%
Nick Jackson vs Sting - Tournament Semi-final
A short powerbomb by Jackson left Sting down on the mat...Sting punched Nick Jackson in the face...Sting drove Jackson down with a splash mountain...A short powerbomb by Jackson left Sting down on the mat...Jackson hit Sting with a running powerslam...That nearly got a three count...Nick Jackson caught Sting with the The Sickness...That was enough to get the three count.
After the match, Sting and Nick Jackson shook hands.
Result - Nick Jackson wins
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 79.4%
Match Quality = 81.1%
Overall Rating = 83.6%
Chris Jericho came out from the back, making his entrance before a match. Evolution! (Batista, Randy Orton, Ric Flair and Triple H) came out of nowhere and attacked, laying him out.
Overall Rating = 79.5%
A video was shown to hype Eddie Guerrero vs The Undertaker at Survivor Series.
Overall Rating = 75.6%
Evolution! were interviewed by Jonathan Coachman backstage, asking why they attacked Jericho. They insulted Chris Jericho, and called him a nobody.
Overall Rating = 72.6%
The Rock vs Chris Jericho - Tournament Semi-Final
This match was a regular one fall bout. First out was The Rock. Next out was Chris Jericho. The referee for the match was Earl Hebner.
----- Match Highlights -----
Chris Jericho caught The Rock with a dropkick as he came off the ropes...A big kick floored The Rock, who got right back up, only to take another from Jericho...Jericho was backed into a turnbuckle, and The Rock choked away with a boot to the throat...The Rock hit Chris Jericho with a kick...The Rock headbutted Jericho...
The Rock walked into a big right hand from Jericho...Jericho slammed The Rock...The Rock press slammed Jericho...The Rock hit a flurry of punches on Jericho...The Rock snap suplexed Jericho over, and floated over into a chinlock...
The Rock hit Chris Jericho with a punch...The Rock hit Chris Jericho with a punch...Jericho doubled The Rock up with a kick...Chris Jericho hit The Rock with a punch...Jericho blasted The Rock with a rana...
Jericho DDTed The Rock after a boot to the gut...Chris Jericho hit a superplex on The Rock...After a knee lift to stun The Rock, Chris Jericho hit a T-Bone suplex...The Rock backed Jericho into the turnbuckles and unloaded with chops...Chris Jericho ducked his head for a backdrop, but was too early, and was folded up with a The Rock sit-out powerbomb as a result...The Rock dropped Jericho with a big punch...After ducking a clothesline from The Rock, Chris Jericho bounced off the ropes and came back with a lightning kick...Jericho used a big suicide-plex on The Rock...Orton and Triple H ran in...Orton and Triple H hit Chris Jericho with a Pedigree...The Rock saw the attack, and moved in to capitalize...The Rock caught Chris Jericho with the Rock Bottom...That led to the three count.
After the match, Chris Jericho was attacked by Orton and Triple H. Randy Orton caught Chris Jericho with the RKO...Chris Jericho was left laid out. Edge and Shelton Benjamin hit the ring to make the save, and ran off Randy Orton and Triple H.
Result - The Rock wins
----- Match Summary -----
Match Reaction = 78.6%
Match Quality = 69.6%
Overall Rating = 80.8%
Disturbed316
03-14-2005, 10:54 AM
Last night's WWE RAW show got an overall rating of 79.7%.
I'm unhappy with my current push. Can we please get together and talk about it soon? Thanks. - Chris Jericho
The TV figures for last night are now in: NWATNA Wrestling drew 320,790 viewers (up by 53,062); ROH Extreme Warfare drew 708,652 viewers (down by 194,998); WWE RAW drew 1,243,226 viewers (up by 216,932); :cool:
Eddie Guerrero appeared on The Tonight Show last night. He put Linda McMahon over heavily. Overall the appearance went down well.
Kurt Angle appeared on LIVE With Regis & Kelly last night. He put Chavo Guerrero Snr over heavily. Overall the appearance went down very well.
Cactus Sid
05-14-2005, 03:14 PM
Ok, I cranked this up for the first time in forever, RaveX just released their latest update, so I thought....lets try a WWE game, and book the ECW PPV.
Obviously your never gonna get everyone you want. Raven's off being the head booker for some promotion, so I couldn't get him, and the same with The Sandman, and some people didn't sign contracts quick enough to be on the PPV, but this is the lineup for what will be a 4 hour extravaganza. I tried to get matches that made sense, but in the end it was just a case of shoving people on at the last minute. Also, I couldn't be arsed to turn people who were already in the WWE, as it would screw up future plans. I had wanted to do a Dudleyz vs F.B.I match, but then I'd have to turn about 4 people, which I didn't want to do. So, here's the card, I'll explain them all after.
ECW WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE: ROB VAN DAM VS RHINO
ECW WORLD TAG TEAM TITLES: DUDLEYZ VS DORING & ROADKILL
CACTUS JACK AND TERRY FUNK VS AL SNOW AND SPIKE DUDLEY
TECHNICAL WRESTLING TAG MATCH: CHRIS BENOIT AND CHRIS JERICHO VS EDDIE GUERRERO AND DEAN MALENKO
BARBED WIRE TABLE MATCH - MASATO TANAKA VS MIKE AWESOME
BRA AND PANTIES CATFIGHT! - MISS CONGENIALITY VS DAWN MARIE
ULTIMATE GRUDGE MATCH - SABU VS TAZ
IMPACT PLAYERS FACE OFF - LANCE STORM VS JUSTIN CREDIBLE
BWO VS FBI - STEVIE RICHARDS AND THE BLUE MEANIE VS BIG VITO AND TONY MAMALUKE
SCAFFOLD MATCH - TOMMY DREAMER VS BRIAN LEE
INTERNATIONAL 4 WAY DANCE - YOSHIHIRO TAJIRI VS LITTLE GUIDO VS KID KASH VS PSYCHOSIS
FLAMING TABLES MATCH - BALLS MAHONEY VS CW ANDERSON
LUCHA LIBRE EXHIBITION MATCH - REY MYSTERIO VS SUPER CRAZY
CHILLY WILLY VS NOVA
Notable exceptions already on the WWE roster are Johnny Swinger and Joey Matthews. They didn't make it because Simon Diamond and Christian York didn't sign in time, so I didn't really have anything for them
Main Event I just felt made sense, the last ECW Champion vs the man who never quite got there for the ECW Title.
Same with the Tag Titles, the greatest tag team ever vs the final tag team Champions, which also made sense.
I wanted Foley and Funk to team, because of their physical conditions, and legacy. I need to pair Al Snow with someone so Foley made sense, and Spike was always willing to take big bumps, so this is just gonna be a big spot fest. I might add a stipulation, I don't know.
I was tempted to do 2 seperate singles matches (Benoit vs Guerrero, Jericho vs Malenko) but decided that as Malenko won't be 100% physically, I should try and make this as good a match as possible with all 4.
Barbed Wire tables was because I needed a Barbed Wire match on the card somewhere (its expected of people who didn't watch ECW all the much, thinking it was Barbed Wire and Fire etc....) Tanaka and Awesome had a long fued in both ECW and FMW, so it made sense.
Catfight, Lita and Dawn Marie were the only 2 ex-ECW women I had on the roster, so it made sense. I added the Bra and Panties because the match will REALLY suck anyway, it might as well have some T and A
Sabu and Taz, old fued, 'nuff said.
Storm vs Credible came about because I didn't have time to turn Storm Heel. I could've had Credible as a face, but basically I'm using this PPV as a vehicle to see if I want to sign anyone not on a written WWE contract, so I thought if the old Impact Players faced off, I could see how good Credible is.
BWO vs FBI, needs no explanation :cool:
Scaffold Match, classic match between Dreamer and Lee. Was hoping the Stipulation would take away from the fact the match will suck. I would've had Dreamer vs Raven if I'd signed Raven, but this'll have to do.
International 4 Way, one of my favourite ECW matches was an International 4 Way between Mikey Whipwreck, Tajiri, Guido and Psychosis, since I couldn't sign Mikey I used Kid Kash instead
Flaming Tables, needed a fire match, and Balls used to take the bumps. CW needed a match, and Corino wouldn't sign, so Balls vs CW it is
Rey vs Super Crazy will just be a great lucha match. I had nothing else for them so hey....put them together!
Chilly Willy vs Nova....I needed Nova on the card, Chilly Willy was the last face I had on the ECW roster, so I matched them up
Evil Vito
05-14-2005, 04:23 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Holy crap, completely forgot about this.
I've been busy with school so I haven't even touched the game since the last time I posted here, meaning I'm still on February 1st, 2026.
I've pretty much lost track of my storylines.</font> :o
Disturbed316
05-15-2005, 08:05 AM
Same here, and I had to reformat yesterday, so I need to dig out my back up copy from where ever it is.
Cactus Sid
05-15-2005, 08:16 AM
Can't do my ECW card because for some stupid reason RVD can't wrestle :(
loopydate
05-20-2005, 12:25 AM
I started playing an EWR game a while back as World Xtreme Wrestling, with the intention of working my way up to WWE (just to see how the company would change by the time I got there). I worked at WXW for a while, then I did one show for NJUSA, then a couple for CMLL. I was at ROH for a couple of months, then went to TNA. And the week that XPlosion's contract was running out, I got the call from WWE.
So, now I'm on the SmackDown before WrestleMania, and I'm doing the entire card as RAW vs. SmackDown.
Chris Benoit (World Champion) vs. Kurt Angle (WWE Champion)
Rob Van Dam (United States Champion) vs. Triple H (Intercontinental Champion)
Edge & Christian (World Tag Champions) vs. Dudley Boyz (WWE Tag Champions)
Bill Goldberg vs. The Undertaker
Chris Jericho vs. Eddie Guerrero
Shawn Michaels vs. John Bradshaw Layfield
Rey Mysterio (Cruiserweight Champion) vs. Ric Flair (who is retiring)
Lita (Women's Champion), Stacy, Molly, & Trish vs. Stephanie, Torrie, Jackie, and Dawn Marie
When I started as WWE, I demoted everyone to OVW (except UT, HHH, and HBK... Damn creative control), and then called up all the guys that Danny Davis recommended. So, my rosters are small, but it's full of the top guys.
I bought out a couple of indy feds, so after WrestleMania, when I re-align the rosters, I'm going to be debuting a TON of new talent including:
AJ Styles, Jamie Noble, Simon Diamond, Spanky, and Michael Modest who will have to work with open contracts for a while, since they have Japanese touring commitments.
Hopefully Mania goes off well. I've really been trying to hype these matches, so I think it will. Plus I'm only using main eventers (except for the tag and women's matches).
loopydate
09-20-2005, 11:09 PM
Yes, I'm bumping another old video game forum thread, but I have an EWR question.
I'm working on a c-fed scenario right now creating all of the guys in that forum from scratch. I just went to test what I hope is the final roster for one of the feds, but a ton of guys are missing.
Does anybody know why this is?
Evil Vito
11-27-2005, 11:14 AM
<font color=goldenrod>^ Not sure.....even though you've probably figured it out 2+ months later
Anyways, it's pretty sad how the top post on the last page of this thread was from February :o
There were some good stories going on, just wondering if anybody even plays these sims anymore :(
I finally did February and No Way Out 2026 (after forgetting about the game since May) :o
here's the results as if anybody cared:
Heat Results: M-A-G promoted the PPV (which was the first PPV in which he was comissioner)
No Way Out Results
-Trinity def. Brooke
-David E. and Matt Hardy def. The Super Assassins to retain the World Tag Team Titles...The Super Assassins unmashed to reveal The Villanos and then ran off
-Fortune def. Apocalypse by cheating
-Oracle def. Nicole Durgan to win the Women's Title
-Jason Cross overcame the odds and def. Sean Criss to become the #1 Contender to the WWE Title at WrestleMania
-Alex Michaels def. Brian York in a Steel Cage to retain the IC Title
-AJ Styles and Jason Collins def. Eugene and Garrett
-Ian Moore def. Goldberg to retain the WWE Title</font>
Evil Vito
11-27-2005, 11:17 AM
<font color=goldenrod>^ Not sure.....even though you've probably figured it out 2+ months later
Anyways, it's pretty sad how the top post on the last page of this thread was from February :o
There were some good stories going on, just wondering if anybody even plays these sims anymore :(
I finally did February and No Way Out 2026 (after forgetting about the game since May) :o
here's the results as if anybody cared:
Heat Results: M-A-G promoted the PPV (which was the first PPV in which he was comissioner)
No Way Out Results
-Trinity def. Brooke
-David E. and Matt Hardy def. The Super Assassins to retain the World Tag Team Titles...The Super Assassins unmashed to reveal The Villanos and then ran off
-Fortune def. Apocalypse by cheating
-Oracle def. Nicole Durgan to win the Women's Title
-Jason Cross overcame the odds and def. Sean Criss to become the #1 Contender to the WWE Title at WrestleMania
-Alex Michaels def. Brian York in a Steel Cage to retain the IC Title
-AJ Styles and Jason Collins def. Eugene and Garrett
-Ian Moore def. Goldberg to retain the WWE Title</font>
loopydate
11-27-2005, 01:02 PM
Yeah. Turns out the game doesn't recognize anyone younger than 18.
We could be using this thread for SVR2006's GM Mode, y'know.
Cactus Sid
11-29-2005, 01:26 PM
:'(
Downloaded the demo of TEW 2005 and took control of TNA
Its a pretty good game, loadsa new stuff, and I managed to get an A* match between Christian Cage and Jeff Jarrett......Christian winning the NWA Heavyweight Title :cool:
loopydate
11-30-2005, 11:58 PM
I've been playing more EWR lately (playing as NWA-TNA, as well as testing out my c-fed scenario). Just cut a bunch of people from the TNA roster, 'cause we were losing money. Cut a few too many, so I signed CM Punk (who had been released by WWE). Going to set up a Punk/Matt Bentley feud over Traci.
Champs are the same in my season, except Samoa Joe beat AJ Styles (who is in rehab for cocaine :?: ) for the X Title. I'm trying to set up an AMW/Team 3D feud, but Devon has been out with an injury. I reunited BG and Kip, and I'm sort of leaning toward adding Waltman to the Kru, then having the former DXers turn heel on K-Dawg and Truth. Haven't decided yet.
Eight days away from Final Resolution 2006, with the card:
World Title: Jeff Jarrett vs. Christian Cage vs. Kevin Nash
X Title: Samoa Joe vs. Chris Sabin vs. Christopher Daniels (Sabin and Daniels were supposed to be facing AJ in a #1 contender match and it was supposed to be Joe vs. Jeff Hardy, but with AJ's problems, I put Jeff in a match against Abyss and turned the title match into a triple thread)
Tag Titles: America's Most Wanted vs. The James Gang (BG & Kip)
Hardcore Tag Team Triple Threat: Rhino and Sabu vs. Jerry Lynn and Brother Ray vs. Raven and Simon Diamond
Ron Killings vs. Monty Brown
CM Punk (making his TNA debut after weeks of "Mystery Stalker" stuff) vs. Matt Bentley
Evil Vito
12-02-2005, 09:29 PM
<font color=goldenrod>LOL Styles in rehab for cocaine
Good card Loopy</font> :y:
Cactus Sid
12-03-2005, 02:35 PM
Just downloaded an update and started a TNA game. I decided to vacate all the titles because AMW and Jarrett wouldn't sign written contracts, and I was scared the WWE would nab them from me, so they became vacant and I added the NWA North American title so that there's a title for those not in the NWA Title scene or if they aren't in the X-Division.
Hacked away at the roster getting rid of the crap (I don't want half my roster having guys who can only do high flying matches) and brought in a shitload of talent.
Current roster:
Main Eventers:
Cactus Jack
Christian Cage
Raven (Faces)
Jeff Jarrett
Bill Goldberg
Sting (Heels)
Upper Midcarders:
AJ Styles
Brother Devon
Brother Ray
Diamond Dallas Page
Jeff Hardy
Jerry Lynn
Konnan
Ron Killings
Sabu (Faces)
Brock Lesnar
Chris Harris
Christopher Daniels
D'Lo Brown
Hassan
Ken Shamrock
Rhino
The Sandman (Heels)
Midcarders:
BG James
Chris Sabin
Elix Skipper
Ultimo Dragon (Faces)
Abyss
James Storm
Monty Brown
Petey Williams
Samoa Joe
Lower Midcarders:
Bryan Danielson (Face)
Frankie Kazarian
Matt Bentley (Heels)
TNA Knockouts:
Jackie Gayda (Face)
Dawn Marie (Heel)
Managers:
James Mitchell
Scott D'Amore (Heels)
TNA Authority:
Lionheart Chris Jericho (Heel)
I've also got a shitload of talent in the development fed, including a load of the talent which was there in the first place such as Traci and Gail Kim, The Naturals, Alex Shelley and some of Team Canada
loopydate
12-03-2005, 05:46 PM
I did the PPV last night, and it didn't "click." All of the matches had high Quality ratings, and the crowd reaction was good, but all of the overall ratings were really low and I wound up with a 68% overall. I hate when that happens. I spent a lot of time building up those matches.
Anyway, quick results:
Christian Cage won the World Title triple threat match, pinning Kevin Nash after interference from Monty Brown.
Christopher Daniels won the X Division triple threat match.
America's Most Wanted successfully defended the Tag Team Titles.
Forgot there were no 2-2-2 hardcore matches, so I made it a ladder match. Rhino and Sabu won.
Monty Brown pinned Ron Killings.
CM Punk pinned Matt Bentley.
Alex Shelley won an elimination match against Roderick Strong, Sonjay Dutt, and Austin Aries to earn a shot at the X Division Title.
Abyss pinned Jeff Hardy.
Konnan and Sean Waltman survived a 10-man Survivor Series-style tag team match against Team Canada. Their partners were Lance Hoyt, Shark Boy, and someone else who I can't remember offhand.
Against All Odds Card (so far)
World Title: Christian Cage (c) vs. Jeff Jarrett
Tag Team Titles: America's Most Wanted (c) vs. Team 3D
X Division Title: Christopher Daniels (c) vs. Alex Shelley
Kevin Nash vs. Monty Brown
I'm still several weeks away from that show, so the rest of the card will fill in between now and then. Devon returns from his arm injury on February 1, so I can finally have the AMW/3D match. If AJ's back from rehab in time, I'll have him face Samoa Joe.
Probably something else between Bentley and Punk, since I'm building up to Traci turning on Bentley and joining Punk. But that won't happen for a while yet. Maybe something like Bentley and Sabin against Punk and Joe (if AJ doesn't come back). Something with 3LK, too. Maybe AAO is when I'll have BG and Kip turn on Killings and Konnan with help from Waltman.
Sting Fan
12-05-2005, 01:50 AM
I love EWR, I finnally booked Abyss to win the X Division title last night after an eight month feud with Petey Williams.
It was at the Victory Road PPV and it headlined the show ahead of Sting vs. Jarret vs. Monty Brown vs. Sandman (C) for the World belt.
Got a pretty good match rating for both matches too.
loopydate
12-05-2005, 11:40 PM
I got a 99% match rating for Rhino vs. Raven, Last Man Standing at Against All Odds. Tied for my best show to date. Christian and Jarrett had a pretty good Cage Match, too.
Just had Kip & BG turn on Killings & Konnan, and the angle went over with a resounding thud. Now I'm debating whether I even want to bother turning Waltman to joing them or not, since these guys are getting zero reaction.
I released Jackie Gayda, since I didn't have anything for her, and someone else who escapes me at the moment and signed Super Dragon and Paul Burchill. Basically a cost-cutting measure, as I got SD and Paul really cheap. I'm losing money, so every little bit helps. I have a feeling that if don't turn a profit in March, I'm history. On the plus side, the Destination X card is coming together well so far.
World Title: Christian Cage (c) vs. Jeff Jarrett vs. Rhino vs. Raven
Basically a way to continue both feuds while getting Rhino and Raven the main-event time they've lost during their individual feud. After Rhino won Last Man Standing, he offered Raven a handshake, but Raven spat on him.
X Division Title: Christopher Daniels (c) vs. Jerry Lynn
Lynn beat Jeff Hardy @ Against All Odds to earn the shot after they'd fought to draws the previous two weeks.
Tag Team Titles: America's Most Wanted vs. Team 3D
AMW defended the titles in a ladder match at AAO after they hit a double superplex on Brother Ray. Devon just returned from an injury and Ray took a sick bump. AMW's going in for the kill.
Ladder Match: Jeff Hardy & Chris Sabin vs. Petey Williams & Primetime vs. Roderick Strong & Alex Shelley
Couldn't call the show "Destination X" without some sort of X Division clusterfuck. The winning team is going to get a triple threat match with the winner of Daniels/Lynn at the next PPV.
Ron Killings & Konnan vs. The James Gang (Sean Waltman as special ref)
The original plan was to turn Waltman during the match, but after the CLUNK from BG & Kip turning, I'm not so sure. Guess we'll see if the crowd warms up to it in the coming weeks.
Matt Bentley & Traci vs. CM Punk & Gail Kim
The Impact prior to AAO, Punk threatened Traci, but Bentley made the save. Over the next few weeks, the Bentley/Traci relationship will deepen until Bentley finally proposes. During the tag match, though, Punk & Gail will win because of miscommunication between Matt & Traci, which will start building to Traci turning on Matt to join Punk somewhere down the line.
Still got a few more slots to fill. Hopefully I'll have AJ back from rehab by then, but I'll plan the show without him for now. Don't have anything with Nash yet, so I should probably set up something for him. Ditto Sabu and Abyss.
loopydate
12-12-2005, 10:39 PM
Two months ago, I was on the verge of being fired. I was losing money, and public image was dropping. So, I started cutting costs. So long, Kevin Nash and your $200,00+ per appearance fee. Bye-bye BG & Kip James. Your heel turns didn't interest anybody, and you were just too expensive. I brought in a bunch of cheap indy workers to fill in the empty roster spots that Sophie worried made me look weak. I signed as many written contracts as I could, with the intention that - if I lasted long enough - I'd stuff all the new guys I've never heard of into a developmental territory that I'll be able to afford with the money I'm saving by cutting costs.
Since then, public image is back up over 80, and I've made money for two consecutive months. Plus, I managed to turn Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley into legitimate main eventers. The Cage/Jarrett feud is doing incredibly well. And I just ended the Rhino/Raven feud with an I Quit match at Hard Justice. Both guys are hugely over now and have moved on to other feuds.
The next PPV is Slammiversary, so I'm going to have all eight of my current feuds result in matches at the PPV. A couple of the feuds will end that night. Really trying to give it a "big show" feel.
Slammiversary Card
World Title Ladder Match: Christian Cage (c) vs. Jeff Jarrett. The feud has lasted for more than six months and will finally end with Christian's trademark match.
Tag Team Title Match: Team 3D (c) vs. America's Most Wanted. This feud has also lasted since December '05 and will end one way or the other.
X Division Title Match: Chris Sabin vs. Alex Shelley (c). Shelley took the gold from Christopher Daniels at Lockdown, and now these two newly-minted main eventers will battle for the fastest-growing title in wrestling.
AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe. After AJ's recent personal problems, this feud was put on hold. Japanese commitments prevented a Hard Justice match. Finally, the rivals will face off again at Slammiversary.
Matt Bentley vs. CM Punk. After Traci betrayed Bentley, siding with Punk at Destination X, this feud has only intensified.
Christopher Daniels vs. Raven. After winning his feud with Rhino, Raven is looking to get back into the World Title picture. First, he has to go through the Fallen Angel.
Rhino vs. Sabu. Sabu recently turned his back on the fans by siding with James Mitchell and Abyss, and has entered into a feud with Rhino. Could this launch Sabu into the main event?
Jeff Hardy vs. Abyss. This will probably end up being a gimmick match of some kind, but I haven't figured out what yet.
The pre-show might be a Ron Killings/Sean Waltman match, or it might just be a promo for the World Title match. Haven't decided that yet, either. Got two weeks to decide.
So, anyway, don't know that anyone cares, but that's what I've got going on atm.
HeartBreakMan2k
12-12-2005, 11:02 PM
Someone post me a link to the new EW. Since I started this topic on the old board I figured I'd give it a try again and try purchasing EWR.
Evil Vito
12-12-2005, 11:05 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Good stuff Loopy. :y:
I too also make sure to fire Kevin Nash immediately (unless he agrees to be a manager or authority figure for a lesser contract.....which is almost never) I hate to waste his charisma, but he's too expensive and never puts over anyone good</font> :(
loopydate
12-14-2005, 12:00 AM
Slammiversary Results
A video is played, hyping the upcoming Christian Cage vs Jeff Jarrett match.
Overall Rating: 89%
Matt Bentley vs. CM Punk
Punk hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. Matt Bentley just WALKS into a stiff lariat clothesline from Punk. Bentley gets caught with a short powerbomb from Punk. THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Bentley counters a sleeper with a jaw breaker and is able to get free! THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Spinning bulldog in the corner and Punk is down! Covers for a quick two count. Bentley walks into a drop toe hold. Spinning bulldog in the corner and Bentley is down! Covers for a quick two count. Springboard dropkick from CM Punk. Nicely done. Pin, but Bentley is out just before the three count. Bentley powers out of a headlock. Spinning back kick from Matt Bentley. Punk blocks the suplex attempt and is able to hit the suplex instead! Bentley takes a flying neckbreaker from CM Punk. Matt Bentley gets whipped into the turnbuckles by Punk. Pepsi Plunge!!! 1....2....3!! It's all over.
Overall Rating: 79%
Crowd Reaction: 75%
Match Quality: 84%
Jeff Hardy vs. Sabu
J.Hardy hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. Jeff Hardy gets taken down out of nowhere! Abyss connects with rights and lefts and Jeff Hardy is down! The referee bumps after catching a wild right hand and is down. Abyss scores with a big spinebuster. Hooks the leg, but the referee is still out! J.Hardy kicks Abyss in the gut to reverse the momentum. Abyss takes a flying neckbreaker from Jeff Hardy. Flying reverse elbow by Jeff Hardy. Hooks the leg for a two count. Tiger suplex on Abyss. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, dammit. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Abyss pulls a mule kick out of nowhere. J.Hardy walks into a side slam. Think about how much talent it takes to side slam someone. Nash can do it. Pin, but J.Hardy is out just before the three count. J.Hardy backdrops Abyss out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of Jeff Hardy. Jeff Hardy floors Abyss...and climbs the turnbuckles. Through the air, Swanton Bomb! 1....2....3. Jeff Hardy is still in the ring celebrating. Abyss pushes the referee away. Abyss spins J.Hardy around. Abyss hits the Black Hole Slam!
Overall Rating: 68%
Crowd Reaction: 64%
Match Quality: 73%
Tag Team Titles Tables Match: Team 3D (c) vs. America's Most Wanted
STIFF~! chop lights up Cowboy who covers up to try and stop the agonizing PAIN! BAAACK Body drop by Wildcat gets a bit of a pop from the crowd. Brother Ray pulls Cowboy onto the table for a powerbomb, but he uses a backdrop to get out of the predicament. Chris Harris elbows Devon in the face to break a hammerlock. Wildcat slams Brother Ray down and motions to the crowd. America's Most Wanted whip Ray into the ropes and hit a double clothesline. Tiger bomb by James Storm, which is nowhere near as cool as a botched Pedigree but gets the job done. James Storm goes to suplex Devon through a table, but he slips out the backdoor. Brother Ray elbows Chris Harris in the face to break a hammerlock. Cowboy walks into a side slam. Think about how much talent it takes to side slam someone. Nash can do it. Ray climbs onto the table with Chris Harris and uses a powerslam to break the table for the win! Team 3D remain in the ring, celebrating their victory.
Overall Rating: 83%
Crowd Reaction: 78%
Match Quality: 88%
Road Agent Notes: Everyone gained overness from this feud ending. The NWA Tag Team titles have gained in image.
AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe
STIFF~! chop lights up Styles who covers up to try and stop the agonizing PAIN! Styles reverses a Samoa Joe hammerlock. STIFF high kick on Joe by AJ Styles. Styles whips Joe into the turnbuckles...and the ref is crushed! Back heel kick off the second rope, Joe goes down. Pinfall attempt, but the ref is out and can't count to three! Samoa Joe comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. BIG clothesline on Styles. Joe hits a piledriver on AJ Styles. That used to end matches, you know. Hooks the leg for a two count. High Angle DDT by Samoa Joe just SPIKES AJ Styles down! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! AJ Styles comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Lightning kick by Styles on Joe. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Joe blocks a kick from AJ Styles. AJ Styles can barely stand. Here it comes - Muscle Buster. 1....2...3, it's finished.
Overall Rating: 82%
Crowd Reaction: 81%
Match Quality: 83%
X Division Title Match: Chris Sabin vs. Alex Shelley (c)
Standing leg lariat by Alex Shelley on Sabin. Standing leg lariat by Alex Shelley on Sabin. Shelley hits a dropkick on Chris Sabin and gets right back up. Shelley hits a dropkick on Chris Sabin and gets right back up. Sabin counters an arm wringer with an elbow to the side of the head. Implant DDT by Chris Sabin! I will always and forever mark out for that move. Lightning kick by Sabin on Shelley. Covers for a quick two count. Alex Shelley pulls a mule kick out of nowhere. Flying reverse elbow by Alex Shelley. Hooks the leg for a two count. Springboard dropkick from Alex Shelley. Nicely done. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Chris Sabin is able to duck a clothesline attempt and connect with a counter clothesline. Sabin just WAFFLES Shelley with a STIFF chop that hurt ME to watch! Shelley pushes out of a Chris Sabin hold. Hard back suplex on Sabin. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Alex Shelley has Chris Sabin down on the canvas. Border City Stretch!!! Chris Sabin taps out!
Overall Rating: 88%
Crowd Reaction: 84%
Match Quality: 92%
Road Agent Notes: The NWA-TNA X title has gained in image.
Rhino vs. Sabu
Sabu takes a headbutt from Rhino. Rhino misses a clothesline. STIFF~! chop lights up Rhino who covers up to try and stop the agonizing PAIN! Sabu misses a clothesline...and takes out the referee accidentally! Tiger suplex on Rhino. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, Bloody Hell! Pinfall attempt, but the ref is out and can't count to three! Sabu charges into the corner but EATS BOOT. Flying shoulder tackle by Rhino sends Sabu CRASHING to the mat. Spear by Rhino. Covers for a quick two count. Brutal sit out powerbomb on Sabu! Pin, but Sabu is out just before the three count. Sabu avoids a Rhino avalanche by getting out of the damn way! Spinning bulldog in the corner and Rhino is down! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Rhino ducks a wild right hand. Rhino moves in for the kill. Gore! 1....2....3. I don't think the fight has finished. Rhino and Sabu have begun brawling again! They wind up brawling all the way down the aisle and out of view.
Overall Rating: 83%
Crowd Reaction: 84%
Match Quality: 84%
World Title Ladder Match: Christian Cage (c) vs. Jeff Jarrett
Christian hits a face jam on Jeff Jarrett onto the ladder! SUPER frankensteiner on Jarrett, who hit hard and is loopy as a result. Jarrett reverses a Christian Cage hammerlock. Jarrett scoops and slams Christian Cage. What's the difference between a scoop slam and a body slam anyway? Jarrett slams Christian Cage down and motions to the crowd. Jarrett slams Christian Cage onto the ladder. Running knee lift from Jeff Jarrett. Christian Cage avoids a Jeff Jarrett avalanche by getting out of the damn way! Christian crushes Jarrett with a running senton. Tiger suplex on Jarrett. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, dammit. Hard back suplex on Jarrett. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Jarrett gets hip-tossed onto the ladder! Jeff Jarrett avoids a Christian Cage avalanche by getting out of the damn way! BIG clothesline on Christian. Jeff Jarrett scores with a big spinebuster. They both begin to climb the ladder. Once they reach the top, an exchange of punches starts! Jarrett grabs Christian and throws him off into the ropes! His leg gets caught, trapping him. Jeff Jarrett grabs the prize for the win. Jeff Jarrett goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory
Overall Rating: 86%
Crowd Reaction: 90%
Match Quality: 80%
Road Agent Notes: Both men gained overness from this feud ending. The NWA World Heavyweight title has gained in image.
Christopher Daniels vs. Raven
Standing leg lariat by Christopher Daniels on Raven. STIFF high kick on Raven by Christopher Daniels. Daniels uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! Hard back suplex on Raven. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Raven blocks the suplex attempt and is able to hit the suplex instead! Raven slams Christopher Daniels down and motions to the crowd. Nice piledriver on Daniels. Hooks the leg for a two count. Christopher Daniels comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. SUPER frankensteiner on Raven, who hit hard and is loopy as a result. There's a two count on the pin. Tiger suplex on Raven. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, Bloody Hell! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Raven comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Trying to channel the spirit of Misawa, Raven ends up chanelling Lex Luger instead and nails a running forearm to the face, minus the steel plate, of course. Christopher Daniels is able to duck a clothesline attempt and connect with a counter clothesline. Implant DDT by Christopher Daniels! I will always and forever mark out for that move. Raven can barely stand. Here it comes - Angel's Wings. 1....2...3, it's finished. Christopher Daniels is still in the ring celebrating. Raven pushes the referee away. Raven spins Daniels around. Raven hits the Raven Effect!
Overall Rating: 87%
Crowd Reaction: 91%
Match Quality: 80%
loopydate
12-14-2005, 12:06 AM
The show got an 85% overall rating, which is my best TNA show yet.
Extreme Mail
Team 3D: The last feud was well booked, and has really helped us both. Thanks!
Jeff Jarrett: That last feud rocked, it has helped my career a lot!
We got a 0.71 buy rate for 'Slammiversary'!
The attendance was 8571 people.
We made $1775000 from pay-per-view revenue.
We made $342840 from ticket sales.
That went way better than I expected. I was concerned about the show not clicking after putting in so much work, but everything went off really well. Now I need to find stuff for all the guys whose feuds just ended to do, but I'll think of something. Probably going to have Jarrett vs. Daniels for the title at No Surrender. Possibly Team 3D vs. Abyss & Sabu. Beyond that, no clue. I have seven weeks to come up with a card.
The Mackem
12-14-2005, 03:42 PM
Played on the latest TEW demo a few times, seems ok but I don't think I will buy it.
Just started a new TNA game (as a Cutting Edge fed) with TEW2005...
Right now I've vacated the world title and am hoping that Jarrett doesn't leave, at least until the end of the tourney where he'll lose to Raven in a gimmick match that I haven't decided on yet.
Going to put the X Division championship up at Bound for Glory in a 25 minute (at least) 10 man battle royal. Pin/Submission only.
I've also got Christian feuding with Monty Brown and actually got an A match with them. I gave Christian "The Peep's Cage" for his talk show. :cool:
I'm going to do a 3 way Tag feud soon with Team 3-D, AMW, and another team which I'll sign and bring in.
LOL, holy shit Jarrett is an asshole.
I had Bound for Glory just now (the night after losing my Spike TV show) and had a fair show with a battle royal and a TLC match and a few other matches, including Daniels going over AJ for the title (after winning the battle royal). But Jarrett is an asshole and screwed the end of the tourney storyline by refusing to job to Raven...
So, I had to improvise...
First, I had a match where Raven and Jarrett drew. Next, I had Bret come out and announce that he's making a triple threat... Raven, Jarrett, and the debuting Sting. (I was going to start Raven/Sting at the end of the PPV anyway,), Jarrett still refused to lose, so then I had Bret just take Jarrett out of the match after he won via count out and Raven beat Sting.
I'm never using Jarrett again. I'm going to fire his ass if I can, and if not I'll just... Not use him, since he has creative control. :mad:
loopydate
12-15-2005, 11:07 PM
I have two more newly-minted main eventers. AJ Styles and Sean Waltman bring my main-event total to nine people. That's kinda nuts for TNA.
AJ Styles
Alex Shelley
Chris Sabin
Christian Cage
Christopher Daniels
Jeff Jarrett
Raven
Rhino
Sean Waltman
Since I have so damned much time until the next PPV (SEVEN weeks!), I started a 16-man double-elimination tournament to decide who would face Jarrett for the title. The plan right now is for Christopher Daniels to win the tournament, beating his rival Raven in the finals (after Raven knocks him into the losers' bracket in the third round).
Early tourney wins are what put AJ and Waltman into the main event. The tournament is made up of the eight guys who aren't Jarrett listed above as well as Jeff Hardy, Abyss, Ron Killings, Sabu, and both members of Team 3D and America's Most Wanted.
I planned out every outcome of every match for the next seven weeks, so I hope I don't have any setbacks like injuries or AJ going back into rehab. James Storm actually is hurt, but he hurt himself at a house show the day after he got his second loss of the tournament to AJ, so it worked out okay.
So far I'm planning:
World Title: Jeff Jarrett vs. Christopher Daniels
Tag Team Titles: Team 3D vs. Abyss & Sabu
Undetermined Gimmick Match (Feud-Ender): Matt Bentley vs. CM Punk
Christian Cage vs. Sean Waltman
Rhino vs. Raven (These guys have put on several 100% quality matches)
Also, I released A-1, Eric Young, and Scott D'Amore (who insisted on leaving when I released A-1) and signed Chris Hero, Sexxxy Eddie, and Sonny Siaki to developmental deals. I'll probably bring in Hero and Siaki on the Impact after the PPV, since Jerry Jarrett thinks they've learned all they'll learn down there. It's odd, though. Beyond my top couple of tiers of guys, I really don't use that many people. Siaki and Hero will just get lost in the shuffle (as Siaki did once before when I released him the first time when I was cutting costs) like the Team Canada members did.
I've been doing pretty good with TNA. My main two feuds are AJ Styles/Raven (Going to have AJ go over in the end) and Christian/Samoa Joe/Rhino.
I recently signed the Steiner brothers and they're feuding with 3D.
I lost two of my PPV deals (the PPV was a B but Armageddon was the same night so it messed everything up I think) but have been gaining ratings every week (by about 5,000 viewers) for Tuesday Night Impact live at 12 on Comedy Central.
Christian is the wrestler of the year and had the match of the year with Somoa Joe. :cool:
HeartBreakMan2k
12-18-2005, 06:45 AM
Argh, been here since the start and people ignore me. :(
Link to the newest version of the game... please :'(
http://www.greydogsoftware.com/tew/
$35 but in my opinion worth every penny, although it takes time to learn because there are so many options.
Anyway, I just gave AJ the title and Christian and Samoa Joe are in a best of seven feud for the NWA North American championship. I'm going to give it to Joe and then move Christian onto AJ where he'll win the title at either Slamiversery or the next PPV.
Joe/Christian ALWAYS gives me A* matches. I finished their original feud (with Rhino who got lost in the mix) at the last PPV and started the Best of Seven. If both Christian and Joe stay, in about a year or so they're going to be in a world title feud.
I also renamed Lockdown to Global War because I don't want a PPV full of cage matches...
And my commentary team is Joey Styles (lead) and Bobby Heenan (color). :cool:
Oh, and never sign the Steiner Brother in TEW 2005 T-zone mod. Scott can't even work an eight minute tag match.
HeartBreakMan2k
12-19-2005, 12:30 AM
Ok, just purchased it. Now someone wanna link me to the patch to get a legit roster for all federations?
Also, Mackem you should buy it. You and I were the two guys who started playing together :(
The Mackem
12-19-2005, 06:52 AM
Give him in his own belt, the Jarrett world title or something, that might keep him happy. Bastard.
loopydate
12-20-2005, 12:16 AM
No Surrender Results
Preshow Match: Sonny Siaki vs. Chris Hero
No description, 'cause the text is too long.
Overall Rating: 77%
Crowd Reaction: 61%
Match Quality: 94%
Iron Man Match: Matt Bentley vs. CM Punk
FIRST FALL: Flying elbow from Matt Bentley connects. SUPER frankensteiner on Punk, who hit hard and is loopy as a result. Covers for a quick two count. Bentley goes for a splash but Punk puts the knees up. Punk just WAFFLES Bentley with a STIFF chop that hurt ME to watch! Spin kick by CM Punk to the face sends the opponent FLYING across the ring. Hooks the leg for a two count. CM Punk brings out a jumping powerbomb to nearly murder Bentley in the ring! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Bentley takes a flying neckbreaker from CM Punk. CM Punk gets taken down out of nowhere! Flying reverse elbow by Matt Bentley. Hooks the leg for a two count. Tiger suplex on Punk. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, dammit. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Spin kick by Matt Bentley to the face sends the opponent FLYING across the ring. Standing leg lariat by Matt Bentley on Punk. Bentley goes for a splash but Punk puts the knees up. Punk hits a dropkick on Matt Bentley and gets right back up. Diamond Dust from CM Punk and Bentley is out! Cover gets three for CM Punk, Bentley got pinned. SECOND FALL: Punk just WAFFLES Bentley with a STIFF chop that hurt ME to watch! Spinning back kick from CM Punk. Punk hits a dropkick on Matt Bentley and gets right back up. Punk uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! CM Punk misses a clothesline. Bentley uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! Lightning kick by Bentley on Punk. Covers for a quick two count. Punk flips out of a Matt Bentley bodyslam attempt. Massive back suplex! Matt Bentley got snapped in half, but not literally because that would just end the match now wouldn't it. Covers for a quick two count. Vicious kick to the teeth from CM Punk. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Bentley backdrops CM Punk out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of Matt Bentley. Punk takes a NICE hurrancarana from Matt Bentley. The ref gets into position, administers the three count, and it's over. Matt Bentley pins Punk. THIRD FALL: Punk hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. Bentley blocks the suplex attempt and is able to hit the suplex instead! Matt Bentley kicks the leg, knocks Punk down, and goes to work on it. Matt Bentley misses a clothesline...and takes out the referee accidentally! Springboard dropkick from Matt Bentley. Nicely done. Pinfall attempt, but the ref is out and can't count to three! CM Punk is able to duck a clothesline attempt and connect with a counter clothesline. Flying elbow from CM Punk connects. Flying cross body off the top rope! There's a two count on the pin. Diamond Dust from CM Punk and Bentley is out! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! CM Punk misses a clothesline. Flying cross body off the top rope! Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Punk reverses a Matt Bentley hammerlock. CM Punk sets Matt Bentley up in the corner. Pepsi Plunge!!! 1....2....3!! It's all over. END OF BOUT.
Overall Rating: 73%
Crowd Reaction: 75%
Match Quality: 69%
Jeff Hardy vs. Abyss
Jeff Hardy hits a rolling kick on Abyss. Konnan has ruined any chance for me ever enjoying this maneuver again with his shitty execution of it. Flying reverse elbow by Jeff Hardy. Covers for a quick two count. Abyss pulls a mule kick out of nowhere. Abyss scoops and slams Jeff Hardy. What's the difference between a scoop slam and a body slam anyway? Jeff Hardy charges into the corner, but EATS BOOT and staggers backward. Hooks the leg for a two count. DEATH VALLEY DRIVAH~! by Abyss just KILLS Jeff Hardy! Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! BAAACK Body drop by J.Hardy gets a bit of a pop from the crowd. Abyss gets taken down out of nowhere! SUPER frankensteiner on Abyss, who hit hard and is loopy as a result. Covers for a quick two count. Diamond Dust from Jeff Hardy and Abyss is out! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Spinning back kick from Jeff Hardy. Jeff Hardy misses a big legdrop after stalling too long. Bodyslam by Abyss. Death valley driver (not to be confused with the DVD 500) by Abyss connects and Jeff Hardy is down! J.Hardy scores with a forearm, sending Abyss down into the corner. The referee pulls Jeff Hardy away to get the break. Wait! Abyss has pulled something out of his tights. Jeff Hardy walks over...and gets floored by a punch! 1....2....3! The referee never saw the brass knuckles! The fight has started up again! Jeff Hardy attacks Abyss, and they brawl all around ringside, then into the crowd! They eventually disappear backstage, still fighting.
Overall Rating: 69% (wow, this feud blows)
Crowd Reaction: 64%
Match Quality: 74%
Tag Team Title Match: Team 3D (c) vs. Alex Shelley (X Champion) & Roderick Strong
Big dropkick by Roderick Strong, who got a ton of air on the move. Spinning bulldog in the corner and Ray is down! There's a two count on the pin. Tag between Roderick Strong and Alex Shelley. Generation Next II hook up Ray, then hit a double suplex. Shelley uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! Hooks the leg for a two count. Alex Shelley strikes Ray. Brother Ray reverses a hip toss. DEATH VALLEY DRIVAH~! by Brother Ray just KILLS Alex Shelley! Tag between Brother Ray and Devon. BIG clothesline on Shelley. Spear by Devon. Shelley counters an arm wringer with an elbow to the side of the head. Shelley tags out to Roderick Strong. Flying reverse elbow by Roderick Strong. Wicked suplex out of the corner from Roderick Strong, is executed so well, it hurt MY back. Pin, but Devon is out just before the three count. Devon just WALKS into a stiff lariat clothesline from Roderick. Devon avoids a Roderick Strong avalanche by getting out of the damn way! Devon hits a piledriver on Roderick Strong. That used to end matches, you know. Team 3D have Roderick Strong to themselves. 3D! 1....2....3! It's over. Shelley and Roderick remain in the ring. They are arguing about that defeat. Alex Shelley walks off without saying anything, much to the disgust of Roderick.
Overall Rating: 82%
Crowd Reaction: 72%
Match Quality: 92%
Ron Killings vs. Charlie Haas
Hard back suplex on Haas. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. SUPER frankensteiner on Haas, who hit hard and is loopy as a result. There's a two count on the pin. Ron Killings gets taken down out of nowhere! Killings gets caught with a belly to belly suplex from Haas! A Gut buster connects on Killings and hits hard. Covers for a quick two count. Delayed BRAINBUSTAH~! by Haas who held onto that one for ages. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Hard back suplex on Killings. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Killings reverses a waistlock. Flying cross body off the top rope! Hooks the leg for a two count. Diamond Dust from Ron Killings and Haas is out! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Killings hits a dropkick on Charlie Haas and gets right back up. Killings hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. Killings drops an elbow...but Charlie Haas moves out of the way. Vertical suplex by Charlie Haas. Haas hits a great swinging DDT on Ron Killings. Haas then hits a pair of HARD clotheslines and a BAAACK Bodydrop! ULTIMATE HOUSE...EN...FUEGO~! Charlie Haas floors Ron Killings. Ron Killings gets locked in the Haas Of Pain! Submission victory!
Overall Rating: 82%
Crowd Reaction: 83%
Match Quality: 81%
X Division Title #1 Contender Match: AJ Styles vs. Chris Sabin
Chris Sabin kicks the leg, knocks Styles down, and goes to work on it. Chris Sabin connects with a back heel kick on Styles and gets back up quickly. Implant DDT by Chris Sabin! I will always and forever mark out for that move. Spin kick by Chris Sabin to the face sends the opponent FLYING across the ring. Styles blocks the suplex attempt and is able to hit the suplex instead! Styles hits a dropkick on Chris Sabin and gets right back up. Superkick by AJ Styles practically knocks out all of Chris Sabin's teeth! There's a two count on the pin. Sabin reverses a AJ Styles hammerlock. Flying reverse elbow by Chris Sabin. Hooks the leg for a two count. Diamond Dust from Chris Sabin and Styles is out! Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Styles backdrops Chris Sabin out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of AJ Styles. STIFF high kick on Sabin by AJ Styles. Sabin reverses a AJ Styles hammerlock. Flying elbow from Chris Sabin connects. AJ Styles can barely stand. Cradle Shock! 1....2....3. AJ Styles offers a handshake to Sabin...and he accepts it!
Overall Rating: 74%
Crowd Reaction: 68%
Match Quality: 81%
World Title Match: Christopher Daniels vs. Jeff Jarrett (c)
Daniels hits a dropkick on Jeff Jarrett and gets right back up. Lightning kick by Daniels on Jarrett. There's a two count on the pin. Jarrett counters a backdrop attempt with a kick to the face and hit a clothesline! Jeff Jarrett hits some punches. How generic. BAAACK Body drop by Daniels gets a bit of a pop from the crowd. Hooks the leg for a two count. Massive lariat! Stan Hansen would approve. Pin, but Daniels is out just before the three count. Running knee lift from Jeff Jarrett. Jarrett goes for a splash but Daniels puts the knees up. Jarrett takes a NICE hurrancarana from Christopher Daniels. Hooks the leg for a two count. Back heel kick off the second rope, Jarrett goes down. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Hard back suplex on Jarrett. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Daniels hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. Jarrett pushes out of a Christopher Daniels hold. Fallaway slam by Jeff Jarrett puts down Christopher Daniels. Massive lariat! Stan Hansen would approve. Raven comes running down the aisle with a chair! Jarrett whips Christopher Daniels into the ropes. Raven jumps onto the apron with the chair! Collision between Raven, Daniels, and the chair! Christopher Daniels staggers back into a roll up! 1...2...3! It's over! Raven isn't finished with his attack yet! Christopher Daniels stands up...and walks into a boot to the gut from Raven. Raven Effect!!! Christopher Daniels has been put down on the canvas! Raven shakes his head and raises three fingers instead. Daniels gets picked up...and hit with another Raven Effect! Christopher Daniels is spread-eagled on the canvas. Raven again raises three fingers. Referees hit the ring, but are too scared to get too close. They can't stop this carnage...Raven Effect, the third one in a row! Raven eventually leaves the ring, as medics come to attend to Daniels, who isn't moving.
Overall Rating: 81%
Crowd Reaction: 84%
Match Quality: 75%
Christian Cage vs. Sean Waltman
STIFF high kick on Waltman by Christian Cage. Christian just WAFFLES Waltman with a STIFF chop that hurt ME to watch! Second rope flying axe handle, Waltman goes down. One day, Christian might even consider coming off the top with that. You know...for more impact and stuff. Implant DDT by Christian Cage! I will always and forever mark out for that move. Waltman blocks a kick from Christian Cage. Implant DDT by Sean Waltman! I will always and forever mark out for that move. Flying cross body off the top rope! There's a two count on the pin. Christian Cage reverses a hip toss. SUPER frankensteiner on Waltman, who hit hard and is loopy as a result. There's a two count on the pin. Waltman walks into a face crusher variation. Has anyone's face ever really been crushed by one though? Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Waltman kicks Christian Cage in the gut to reverse the momentum. Sean Waltman kicks the leg, knocks Christian down, and goes to work on it. Christian blocks a kick from Sean Waltman. Second rope flying axe handle, Waltman goes down. One day, Christian might even consider coming off the top with that. You know...for more impact and stuff. Sean Waltman is in trouble. Unprettier!!! That shook the ring. 1....2....3!!
Overall Rating: 90%
Crowd Reaction: 91%
Match Quality: 91%
Rhino vs. Raven
Raven takes a headbutt from Rhino. Raven is able to duck a clothesline attempt and connect with a counter clothesline. Rhino is a glutton for punishment and just continues to take it during this match. Rhino charges, Raven moves, and the referee is knocked silly! Raven scores with a standing spinebuster. Hooks the leg, but the referee is still out! Rhino is able to duck a clothesline attempt and connect with a counter clothesline. Running knee lift from Rhino. Rhino hits a piledriver on Raven. That used to end matches, you know. Covers for a quick two count. Death valley driver by Rhino! No one executes that move properly anymore. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Raven elbows Rhino in the face to break a hammerlock. Massive backbreaker on Rhino and I get happy flashbacks to Bret Hart's Five Moves of DOOM. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Rhino pushes out of a Raven hold. Christopher Daniels comes running down the aisle with a chair! Rhino and Raven continue fighting, unaware of the intrusion. Christopher Daniels slides in and blasts Raven with a chair to the head! Daniels climbs out of the ring, the damage done! Raven can barely stand. Here it comes - Gore. 1....2...3, it's finished. Christopher Daniels obviously hasn't finished his attack yet! Raven stands up. Christopher Daniels spins Raven around. Christopher Daniels hits the Angel's Wings! Christopher Daniels eventually leaves, having caused enough damage.
Overall Rating: 94%
Crowd Reaction: 88%
Match Quality: 100%
loopydate
12-20-2005, 12:20 AM
No Surrender got an 82% overall rating.
Ron Killings is now a main eventer.
Hmm... I have ten main eventers now, and there are only two weeks until Sacrifice. Maybe I'll have a ten-man battle royal for the title be the main event. But battle royals usually suck... Guess I'll think about it.
Public Image is up to 89%. A couple more months like this, and I'll be able to go global. Look out, Vince and c-feds!
HeartBreakMan2k
12-20-2005, 02:39 AM
Ok, so I started with TNA. We rose to internation after the first show which earned a B+ rating. I didn't think about copying everything down (my bad) but here are the matches I ran and their ratings.
Team 3D beat 3 Live Crew in a table match B
Christian Cage beat James Storm in a Ladder Match B-
Raven beat Rhino in a House of fun match A+
World Champion Jeff Jarrett beat Jushin Liger in a submission match to retain the title. A+
Note this was my first show, so I went all out with match stips. The rest of my cards will not be so heavily stimpulation based.
HeartBreakMan2k
12-20-2005, 03:36 AM
Show Two: TNA Xplosion at the Broadbent Arena in front of 4,475 people.
Segment 1: Christion challenges the champ
Details: Christian Cage challenges Jeff Jarrett to a match, and in order to get it he says that he'll put his title on the line in the match.
Agents Notes: The Christian to Jarret storyline has been moved forward one stage with this segment.
Rating: B
Segment 2: Jarrett responds
Details: Jeff Jarrett appears backstage and refuses Christian's heavyweight title challenge.
Agents Notes: The Christian to Jarret storyline has been moved forward one stage with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd.
Rating: A+
Segment 3: Christian Cage vs Sean Waltman
Details: Christian Cage defeated Sean Waltman in 9:51 by pinfall after Jarrett; attempting to his Cage with a chair, blasted Waltman
Agents Notes: The announcing quality wasn't up to the same standard as the match. Sean Waltman is improving in Performance skills.
Rating: B
Segment 4: Raven challenges the Man Beast
Details: Raven comes out and challenges Rhino to a match tonight!
Agents Notes: This segment lifted the crowd
Rating: A
Segment 5: Raven vs Rhino
Details: Raven defeated Rhino in 12:54 by pinfall with an Evenflow DDT.
Agents Notes: Raven and Rhino have pretty good chemistry, and it lifted the match. The announcing quality wasn't up to the same standard as the match. The Raven/Rhino storyline has been moved forward one stage with this match. This match lifted the crowd.
Rating: A+
Segment 6: Hyping Styles - Daniels
Details: A video played hyping the singles match tonight with AJ Styles meeting Christpher Daniels
Agents Notes: This segment suffered as it came across as a let-down after the previous segment. This segment benefitted greatly from a hot crowd.
Rating: C+
Segment 7: AJ Styles vs Christpher Daniels
Details: AJ Styles drew with Christopher Daniels in 10:41 when the referee lost control and stopped the match.
Agents Notes: The announcing quality wasn't up to the same standard as the match. This match benefitted greatly from a hot crowd. AJ Styles is improving in Technical skills.
Rating: B
Segment 8: Jeff Jarrett suckers Cage
Details: Jeff Jarrett is in the ring, and calls out Christian Cage to face him. As soon as Christian appears he gets jumped by Shane Douglas, who had been lying in wait. The ambush leaves Christian Cage down and out.
Agents Notes: This segment lifted the crowd
Rating: A
Segment 9: World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarret defends against Jushin Lyger in an iron man match
Details: Jeff Jarrett defeated Jushin Thunder Lyger in 60:00 by three falls to one. Jeff Jarrett makes defence number 2 of his NWA World Heavyweight title.
Agents Notes: Jeff Jarrett was exhausted by the end. Jushin Thunder Lyger was exhausted by the end. Jeff Jarrett and Jushin Thunder Lyger have great chemistry, and it showed in their performances. The announcing quality wasn't up to the same standard as the match. This match lifted the crowd.
Rating: A
Overall Show:
Show Rating: B
Notes: There was a general feeling that the promotion really should be offering more storylines to follow, given that it's supposed to focus on the entertainment aspect of wrestling.
My Notes: Screw that, I've tried to change our focus to the in ring product, but I don't own the company. :(
The Mackem
12-20-2005, 04:40 AM
Also, Mackem you should buy it. You and I were the two guys who started playing together :(
I don't have the time anymore :(
HeartBreakMan2k
12-20-2005, 05:12 AM
Show Three: TNA presents their first PPV; TURNING POINT. The event is at the Cricket Arena in front of 10,000 fans
Segment 1: Jeff Jarrett again gets the best of Christian Cage
Details: Jeff Jarrett is in the ring, and calls out Christian Cage to face him. As soon as Christian appears he gets jumped by James Storm, Chris Harris and Shane Douglas, who had been lying in wait. The ambush leaves Christian Cage down and out.
Agents Notes: The performance of Jeff Jarrett looked good. James Storm performed poorly in this segment. The Christian to Jarret storyline has been moved forward one stage with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd. James Storm is developing better performance skills. Chris Harris is improving at acting. Chris Harris is learning to show more charisma. Chris Harris is developing better performance skills.
Rating: B+
Segment 2: Raven and Rhino show respect
Details: Raven is seen backstage, Rhino walks up and shakes Raven's hand showing respect for Raven's victory and the last show. They agree to start a best of 7 series.
Agents Notes: The Raven/Rhino storyline has been moved forward one stage with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd.
Rating: A
Segment 3: AJ Styles vs Christopher Daniels
Details: AJ Styles defeated Christopher Daniels in 38:23 by pinfall with a Styles Clash. AJ Styles makes defence number 1 of his TNA X Division title.
Agents Notes: The announcing quality wasn't up to the same standard as the match. This match benefitted greatly from a hot crowd. The Styles/Daniels storyline has been moved forward one stage with this match.
Rating: B
Segment 4: Daniels seeks revenge
Details: Christopher Daniels attacks AJ Styles backstage, and leaves him down and out.
Agents Notes: This segment benefitted greatly from a hot crowd. The Styles/Daniels storyline has been moved forward one stage with this segment.
Rating: B
Segment 5: Sean Waltman vs Jeff Hardy vs Elix Skipperin a ladder match for number one contendership for the X division title.
Details: Sean Waltman defeated Elix Skipper and Jeff Hardy in 29:51 when Sean Waltman retrieved the contract
Agents Notes: The announcing quality wasn't up to the same standard as the match. This match lifted the crowd. Jeff Hardy is improving in Flying skills. Jeff Hardy is improving in Performance skills.
Rating: B+
Segment 6: Rhino vs Raven
Details: Rhino defeated Raven in 29:45 by pinfall by using underhanded tactics.
Agents Notes: Raven and Rhino have pretty good chemistry, and it lifted the match. The match suffered because of the lack of selling on display. The announcing job done by Joey Styles was pretty weak. The announcing quality wasn't up to the same standard as the match. The match deserved better colour commentary. The Raven/Rhino storyline has been moved forward one stage with this match. This match lifted the crowd.
Rating: A
Segment 7: AMW takes an early advantage
Details: America's Most Wanted attack Team 3D backstage, and leave them down and out.
Agents Notes: This segment suffered as it came across as a let-down after the previous segment. This segment benefitted greatly from a hot crowd. The performance of Brother Ray Deadly looked good.
Rating: B
Segment : AMW defends the Tag Titles again Team 3D
Details: Team 3D defeated America's Most Wanted in 18:42 when Brother Ray Deadly defeated James Storm by pinfall following interference from Christian Cage. Team 3D win the NWA World Tag Team titles.
Agents Notes: Brother Ray Deadly was visibly tiring toward the end. The announcing quality wasn't up to the same standard as the match. This match benefitted greatly from a hot crowd.
Rating: B
Segment : The match to settle it all
Details: A video plays hyping Jeff Jarrett vs. Jushin Thunder Lyger.
Agents Notes: This segment lifted the crowd
Rating: A
Segment : Heavyweight champ Jeff Jarrett defends again Jushin Lyger in a modern cage match
Details: Jeff Jarrett defeated Jushin Thunder Lyger in 25:50 when Jeff Jarrett escaped the cage after Jushin Thunder Lyger had been taken out by James Storm. During the match we also saw Christian Cage run in and attack Jarrett, and Shane Douglas do the same to Lyger. Jeff Jarrett makes defence number 3 of his NWA World Heavyweight title.
Agents Notes: Jeff Jarrett and Jushin Thunder Lyger have great chemistry, and it showed in their performances. The match suffered because of the lack of selling on display. The announcing quality wasn't up to the same standard as the match. This match lifted the crowd.
Rating: A+
Overall Stuff
Overall Rating: B-
Overall Notes: The crowd wasn't happy, as they had expected more angles and interview segments. The lack of matches on offer irritated the crowd.
My Notes: The crowd can blow me.
HeartBreakMan2k
12-20-2005, 05:13 AM
I don't have the time anymore :(
:'(
The Mackem
12-20-2005, 07:57 AM
Yeah stop screwing the fans out of matches. Those copmuter generated crowds don't go to their computer generated jobs to earn their computer generated money just to get computer generatedly ripped off :mad:!
loopydate
02-15-2006, 09:03 PM
Has there been a RaveX update for EWR 4 since the one they put out last April? I'm really far too lazy to go to the trouble of doing a thorough update with the File Editor, particularly after spending months working on that c-fed scenario. But I'd really like to do an updated WWE game with all the new people/teams/stables whatever.
Basically, I don't want to have to create Nick Nemeth to have a Spirit Squad.
starfox8500
02-15-2006, 09:35 PM
I fell like such a n00b tonight, can someone give me a working link to download?
HeartBreakMan2k
02-16-2006, 01:13 AM
Erm... you are a noob are you not?
starfox8500
02-16-2006, 07:57 PM
:shifty: ...um maybe
Cactus Sid
02-17-2006, 10:11 AM
I can't be arsed to find the link but if you type ewr battleground into google and sign up to the forum they have a semi-regular update for EWR.
Was playing EWR at home before I came back to uni and manage to get PWG up to the biggest company in the world :cool:
loopydate
02-17-2006, 10:42 AM
Decided to pick back up with my TNA booking that I hadn't touched in a couple of months.
I'm up to the last Impact before Victory Road 2006, and this is the PPV card:
World Title: Raven (c) vs. Rhino
Rhino wins a six-man tournament in the weeks leading up to VR to earn the title shot.
X Title: Chris Sabin (c) vs. CM Punk
Punk beat Super Dragon and Petey Williams at BFG to earn the title shot.
Tag Titles: Team 3D (c) vs. T&A (Train & Andrew Martin)
T&A debuted by laying 3D out with the belts and challenging them for this match.
Ron Killings vs. Jeff Jarrett
Christian Cage vs. Sean Waltman
AJ Styles vs. Charlie Haas
Three of my biggest feuds right now.
Six-Man Tag Match: Triple X & Simon Diamond vs. America's Most Wanted & Mark Magnus
Magnus, the newest member of Planet Jarrett, teams with his stablemates AMW against the recently-reunited Triple X and Primetime's "Diamonds In The Rough" mentor Diamond.
Triple Threat: Kip James vs. Alex Shelley vs. Sabu
Basically just an excuse to get my three unbooked main-eventers a PPV match.
===
I have a pretty stacked roster now.
Main Event
AJ Styles (Face)
Alex Shelley (Heel)
Charlie Haas (Heel)
Chris Sabin (Face)
Christian Cage (Face)
Jeff Jarrett (Heel)
Kip James (Face)
Raven (Heel)
Rhino (Face)
Sabu (Heel) - Managed by James Mitchell
Sean Waltman (Heel)
Upper Midcard
Abyss (Heel) - Managed by James Mitchell
Andrew Martin (Heel)
Chris Harris (Heel)
CM Punk (Heel) - Managed by Traci
Frank Shamrock (Face)
Jeff Hardy (Face)
La Parka (Face)
Mark Magnus (Heel)
Petey Williams (Heel)
Ron Killings (Face)
Samoa Joe (Heel)
Sonny Siaki (Face)
Super Dragon (Face)
Team 3D (Faces)
Triple X (Faces)
Midcard
Austin Aries (Heel)
Chris Hero (Heel)
James Storm (Heel)
Matt Bentley (Face)
Simon Diamond (Face)
Train (Heel)
Lower Midcard
Jack Evans (Heel)
Lightning (Heel)
Roderick Strong (Heel)
Shane Sewell (Face)
Thunder (Heel)
Non-Wrestlers
Jerry Lawler (Face)
Larry Zbyszko (Face)
Plus, I have a ton of guys in my developmental territory that I'll probably push hard once they get called up. Guys like Sean Morley, Sonjay Dutt, Paul Burchill, Matt Sydal, N8 Mattson, Matt Stryker, etc.
loopydate
02-20-2006, 03:23 PM
I just finished 2006. I had 23 of the top 100 wrestlers in 2006.
AJ Styles (1), Super Dragon (3), CM Punk (5), Christian Cage (7), Chris Hero (13), Christopher Daniels (14), Alex Shelley (16), Sonny Siaki (19), Simon Diamond (22), Charlie Haas (23), Matt Stryker (26 even though he's still in my developmental league), Ron Killings (29), Sean Waltman (39), Paul Burchill (52 also still in development), Jeff Hardy (62 his contract ran out on 1/1 and I didn't resign him), Chris Sabin (68), Sonjay Dutt (71), Petey Williams (72), Austin Aries (75), Chris Harris (80), Matt Bentley (88), Samoa Joe (96), and Jeff Jarrett (100)
The top two promotions are the c-feds NCW and TNA (which is sort of unfair since I gave both of them tons of money so that they'd be easier to play). I'm in third, so I'm going to pretend like I'm #1. :D But check out the rest of the rankings. It's REALLY weird:
#1: NWA-TNA
#2: Combat Zone Wrestling (Yeah. I know.)
#3: International Wrestling Cartel
#4: IWA: Puerto Rico
#5: World Wrestling Entertainment
So, not only did I pass WWE, so did CZW, IWC, and IWAPR? WWE has slipped down to Cult status!
Also, I'm at 96% public image, so I think I'll probably climb into the Global range after Final Resolution.
loopydate
05-09-2006, 08:38 PM
I just got fired :'(
There were three weeks to go until No Surrender '07. The industry was in a huge slump (only about 10-15% of peak), but TNA was easily the #1 promotion in the world. Ratings were low, but we were still drawing triple the next best show. I had just bought Full Impact Pro, so I was integrating some new guys into the roster, but I was still making money.
I have no idea why I got canned. Pisses me off...
Guess I'll go searching for Battleground to get an update.
[Expletive deleted]
Boondock Saint
05-09-2006, 08:45 PM
Hmm...anywhere I could still d/l this ish? It's been a while and I had to reinstall windows a few months ago.
loopydate
05-09-2006, 09:46 PM
The Battleground boards are messed up. None of the links work properly.
Maybe I'll just wait till I get paid and then break down and buy TEW.
loopydate
05-17-2006, 01:37 AM
Just downloaded the High Voltage update from Battleground. Looks pretty good (and I did some tweaking of my own). I think this week, I'll start a WWE scenario with ECW as a third brand. Haven't totally decided yet, but that's kinda the way I'm leaning.
loopydate
05-17-2006, 01:11 PM
I did some major tweaking today, and now I think I'm set to start. I added ECW as a third brand with a Wednesday night show on USA.
I made up some background about how the brand came about. RVD loses to John Cena at ONS, but opens the MITB briefcase to reveal the ECW World Title. Super Crazy beats Gregory Helms for the Cruiserweight Title at Judgment Day and Paul Heyman renames the belt the ECW Television Title. MNM split up, with Joey Matthews going back to his ECW roots. Seeing the Tag Team Division in shambles, Vince awards the now-vacant WWE Tag Team Titles to the Spirit Squad, moving them (as well as tag specialists Danny Basham, Rene Dupree, and Rob Conway) to SmackDown. Heyman manages to swipe the World Tag Team Titles and awards them to the last ECW Tag Team Champions, Danny Doring and Roadkill.
Vince finally realizes that it just doesn't make any sense to have women on the SD roster, since there's no Women's Title over there. So, he sends Jillian, Kristal, Melina, Sharmell, and Stacy to RAW. To further even out the rosters, a two-for-one trade is made, sending Booker T and Johnny Nitro to RAW for Kane.
With the Cruiserweight Title now the ECW Television Title, the WWE cruisers have no reason to stay with WWE, so they all jump ship to ECW. The ECW faithful don't care for the influx of new people, effectively turning all of them heel. The biggest coup is that Rey Misterio Jr. goes back to ECW, vacating the World Heavyweight Title. I haven't figured out how I'm going to decide a new champion. Probably a massive tournament, as I am a well-documented tournament geek.
Oh, also CM Punk and Chuck Palumbo had learned all they're going to in OVW, so I sent Punk to RAW and Palumbo to SD.
So, after all of that, here are the rosters.
RAW (Announcers - Jim Ross & Jerry Lawler)
Main Event Faces - John Cena, Shawn Michaels
Main Event Heels - Edge, Triple H
Upper Midcard Faces - Big Show, Ric Flair
Upper Midcard Heels - Booker T
Midcard Faces - Carlito, Snitsky, Trish Stratus
Midcard Heels - Chris Masters, CM Punk, Johnny Nitro, Mickie James, Shelton Benjamin
Lower Midcard Faces - Ashley Massaro, Charlie Haas, Eugene, Goldust, Val Venis, Viscera
Lower Midcard Heels - Lance Cade, Trevor Murdoch, Umaga, Victoria
Openers - Beth Phoenix (Face), Matt Striker (Heel)
Face Managers - Jillian Hall, Kristal Marshall, Stacy Keibler, Torrie Wilson
Heel Managers - Armando Alejandro Estrada, Candice Michelle, Jonathan Coachman, Momma Benjamin, Melina, Sharmell
Non-Wrestlers - Eric Bischoff (Heel), Jerry Lawler (Face), Stephanie McMahon (Heel)
SmackDown! (Announcers - Michael Cole & Dusty Rhodes)
Main Event Faces - Batista, Kurt Angle, The Undertaker
Main Event Heel - Randy Orton
Upper Midcard Heels - John Bradshaw Layfield, Kane, Mark Henry
Midcard Faces - Lashley, Matt Hardy, Paul Burchill, The Boogeyman
Midcard Heels - Chuck Palumbo, Finlay, Kenny, Mikey, Road Warrior, Rob Conway, William Regal
Lower Midcard Faces - Hardcore Holly, Tatanka
Lower Midcard Heels - Danny Basham, Doug Basham, Johnny, Ken Kennedy, Mitch, Nicky, Orlando Jordan, Rene Dupree, Sylvan, The Great Khali
Opener Faces - Gunner Scott, The Miz
Opener Heels - Gymini
Heel Managers - Daivari, Shortstack
ECW (Announcers - Joey Styles & Tazz)
Upper Midcard Faces - Chris Benoit, Rey Misterio Jr., Rob Van Dam, Terry Funk, The Sandman
Midcard Faces - Axl Rotten, Balls Mahoney, Masato Tanaka, Sabu, Tommy Dreamer, Yoshihiro Tajiri
Midcard Heels - Chavo Guerrero Jr., Gregory Helms, Joey Matthews, Justin Credible, Lance Storm
Lower Midcard Faces - Al Snow, Danny Doring, Mikey Whipwreck, Nova, Psicosis, Roadkill, Super Crazy
Lower Midcard Heels - Brian Kendrick, CW Anderson, Jamie Noble, Jazz, Jimmy Yang, Kid Kash, Little Guido, Paul London, Scott Taylor, Shoichi Funaki, Tony Mamaluke, Vito
Openers - Johnny Swinger (Heel), Shannon Moore (Heel), Stevie Richards (Face)
Heel Managers - Francine, Joel Gertner, Lou E. Dangerously, Miss Congeniality
Non-Wrestlers - Mick Foley (Heel), Paul Heyman (Face)
Champions
RAW
WWE Title - John Cena
Intercontinental Title - Shelton Benjamin
Women's Title - Mickie James
SmackDown!
World Title - Vacant
United States Title - John Bradshaw Layfield
WWE Tag Team Title - The Spirit Squad
ECW
ECW Title - Rob Van Dam
Television Title - Super Crazy
ECW Tag Team Title - Danny Doring & Roadkill
loopydate
05-17-2006, 01:28 PM
Oh, also, I reconfigured the PPV calendar.
January - Royal Rumble (All brands)
February - No Way Out (SmackDown!)
March - Backlash (RAW)
April - WrestleMania (All brands)
May - One Night Stand (ECW)
June - Judgment Day (SmackDown!)
July - Summerslam (All brands)
August - Unforgiven (RAW)
September - No Mercy (SmackDown!)
October - Survivor Series (All brands)
November - November To Remember (ECW)
December - Armageddon (RAW)
Cactus Sid
05-17-2006, 03:26 PM
I'm contemplating whether to splash out on TEW 2005, the demo was good...
Evil Vito
05-17-2006, 05:35 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Looks good loopy, I need to get back into this stuff</font>
loopydate
06-21-2006, 03:41 PM
Okay, I started over with the second High Voltage update, since they had all the updated ECW stuff.
So, I've decided that in the weeks leading up to Summerslam to vacate the WWE Title. And I set up a World Cup-like tournament to decide the new champion. Eight groups of four (there are exactly 32 guys on RAW) play round-robin style for six weeks. The top two in each group advance to four fatal-fourway matches in week seven. The four winners there advance to the semifinals. Both semis and the title match happen at Summerslam on week eight.
GROUP A - Charlie Haas, Eugene, "Kane" (the fake), and Triple H
GROUP B - Carlito, Mitch, Nicky, and Shelton Benjamin
GROUP C - Edge, Johnny, Kenny, and Robbie McAllister
GROUP D - Chris Masters, Lance Cade, Randy Orton, and Rory McAllister
GROUP E - Matt Striker, Rob Conway, Shawn Michaels, and Umaga
GROUP F - Kane, Rene Dupree, Snitsky, and Val Venis
GROUP G - John Cena, Johnny Parisi, Mikey, and Viscera
GROUP H - Danny Basham, Johnny Nitro, Ric Flair, and Trevor Murdoch
But before that is the Great American Bash, and I'm going to build toward:
World Title - Rey Mysterio vs. Booker T
United States Title - Lashley vs. Finlay
Tag Team Titles - London & Kendrick vs. Kid Kash & Jamie Noble
Cruiserweight Title - Gregory Helms vs. Chavo Guerrero vs. Joey Mercury
#1 Contender - Batista vs. The Undertaker
Chris Benoit vs. Mark Henry
Paul Burchill vs. William Regal
Matt Hardy vs. Chuck Palumbo
loopydate
06-21-2006, 05:48 PM
Change to the GAB card. I removed Joey Mercury from the match and put him against Matt Hardy. I'm moving Palumbo to RAW (he hasn't debuted yet) to replace Randy Orton...
...who is out eight months with a broken neck. I was actually giving strong consideration to having him either win the tournament or at least make the final four.
I had my first ECW show. The match quality and crowd reaction were good, but the show was a dud. I hate when that happens. I had a 90% quality RVD/Angle main event with crowd reaction in the 80s, but it only got a 77% overall.
Evil Vito
06-25-2006, 05:52 PM
<font color=goldenrod>I REALLY like the Raw World Title Cup idea, loopy.
Anyways, after playing some old EWR game I had (where Sean O'Haire was my mega over World Champ...good times), I'm kinda getting back into it. Do you think you could link me to that roster update?</font>
Cactus Sid
06-25-2006, 07:10 PM
http://rapidshare.de/files/23253658/High_Voltage_Stats__2.zip.html
loopydate
06-25-2006, 07:20 PM
At GAB, I had Rey drop the title to King Booker. So the SD main event for Summerslam is going to be Batista vs. Booker for the title.
Also, since I had no time to build up anything for the Hardy/Mercury match, I wound up just having Khali come out and destroy both guys. Must have worked, because now Khali's a midcarder. Mistaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Kennedy also got moved up into the midcard.
Evil Vito
06-25-2006, 08:26 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Thanks Sid.
Gonna try and get started tomorrow or Tuesday.
I'm thinking of setting my computer clock to December (so I'll start with the Royal Rumble). From there, I'll vacate all world titles and unify all 3. All 3 brands will select 10 participants for the Rumble, the winner is the Undisputed champion (and must subsequently perform on all 3 brands) sorta like how it was when the brand split started.
Also, I'm obviously gonna have to try and get ECW and probably Smackdown a better time slot.</font>
Evil Vito
06-27-2006, 12:38 AM
<font color=goldenrod>Got started today.
Made a few development deal signings, mainly a bunch of young unknowns that I've seen at indy shows. I also signed Tony DeVito and The Blue Meanie to development deals so I will use them in ECW at some point.
All world titles are now vacated. I've decided that, instead of putting the belts on the line at the Rumble, I'm gonna let Rey and RVD fight for the Undisputed belt. The Rumble will still be for #1 Contendership.
Haven't made many changes to the current roster, except I sent most of the RAW divas down to OVW so they can develop actual in-ring skills. I also sent Fake Kane down because he sucks at the moment and I don't plan on using him. Also, unlike in real life, I'm keeping Randy Orton on SmackDown! so as to not rape their roster (even if Batista and Taker are gonna be back full time)
Some notes:
Raw - I'm running with the real-life DX vs. McMahons feud, because it helps bring in ratings and I won't have to deal with Triple H bitching about me not giving him the World Title. I've also noticed the roster is hella unbalanced, way more heels than faces. To change this, I'm gonna turn Johnny Parisi and hook him up with Torrie Wilson, a face version of the Nitro/Melina pairing, and they'll feud. Hopefully it'll get Parisi over. FIRST WEEK: 75% Overall, 6.87 Rating
ECW - It really sucks having only 6 slots to work with because its impossible to book a show without laving out some big names. I had to omit The Sandman and Tommy Dreamer from the first week. Still, CM Punk and Test made their ECW debuts. I started and ended my first ECW show with two great matches: Angle vs. Storm and Sabu vs. RVD. I'm thinking about having Chuck Palumbo debut next week as the newest member of The FBI. FIRST WEEK: 74% Overall, 3.58 Rating (definately gonna ask for a better timeslot at some point)
SmackDown! - I had The Undertaker make his return to full-time wrestling by defeating his nemesis, The Great Khali. Unfortunately, his mouthpiece Daivairi was injured and will be out 7 months. I used this as an excuse to get Khali in OVW, but they told me he wouldn't improve. Oh well. He's at least pretty well over (70). I also had Vito defeat Matt Hardy cleanly (trying to push Vito of course), but it did nothing for his overness. FIRST WEEK: 74% Overall, 5.91 Rating (dunno much about ratings but it sounds good for a Friday night)
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Overall it feels good to play this game again. Feels weird trying to book against my will though. In past games I've turned it into a show that totally appeases smarks and smarks only. But with the lack of talent of many guys on the roster, I've gotta ignore that.</font>
Evil Vito
06-28-2006, 01:01 AM
<font color=goldenrod>After just 3 shows, I got ECW promoted to Prime Time :cool:
Thank fuck.
Anyways, barring any injuries here's my finalized Royal Rumble card (I still have about a week's worth of shows to book):
<b><u>Royal Rumble Match</u>
RAW:</b> Chris Masters, Edge, John Cena, Johnny Nitro, Kane, Kenny, Ric Flair, Snitsky, Umaga
<b>SmackDown!:</b> Batista, Booker T, Joey Mercury, Ken Kennedy, Lashley, Matt Hardy, Randy Orton, The Undertaker, William Regal
<b>ECW:</b> Big Show, Gangrel, Kurt Angle, Lance Storm, Masato Tanaka, Sabu, Test, The Sandman, Tommy Dreamer
-Each brand will have one mystery entrant
Undisputed Championship: Rob Van Dam vs. Rey Mysterio
Raw Matches -
DX vs. The McMahons
WWE Intercontinental Championship: Shelton Benjamin vs. Carlito
ECW Matches -
I Quit Match: Mick Foley vs. Terry Funk
ECW Television Championship: CM Punk vs. Yoshihiro Tajiri
SmackDown! Matches -
WWE Cruiserweight Championship: Gregory Helms vs. Chavo Guerrero
Submission Match: Finlay vs. Chris Benoit
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I would have liked to squeeze London/Kendrick vs. The Pitbulls on there. Oh well, probably better to save it for No Way Out anyway.</font>
Evil Vito
06-28-2006, 04:50 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Fucking Tanaka decided he couldn't deal with his alcohol problem for 2 more days, so now I gotta find a replacement for the Rumble.
Anyways, here's results.
Pre-Show: To give the fans a taste of the interpromotional chaos they're gonna see later, Smackdown's Vito took on ECW's Chuck Palumbo and Raw's Charlie Haas in a triple threat match. Vito ultimately won, hitting the Code of Silence on Haas. **1/2, 69% Overall
-Match 1: CM Punk defeated Yoshihiro Tajiri to become the ECW Television Champion. After the match, Punk shook hands with Tajiri, only to cheap shot him. Awesome quality wise, but the crowd couldn't get into it. ****, 80% Overall (The ECW Television Title has gained in image)
-Match 2: Gregory Helms defeated Chavo Guerrero to retain the WWE Cruiserweight Title. Helms pulled one out of the Guerrero playbook and cheated to win. Helms hightailed it after. ***1/2, 79% Overall (The WWE Cruiserweight Title has gained in image)
-Match 3: DX defeated The McMahons in a wild contest that saw Stephanie McMahon come in and blast her father with a chair, turning her face. (Yeah, I went with what I think will happen in real life). This match had an awesome crowd and managed a surprising 73% Quality. ***, 88% Overall (Stephanie's new gimmick and turn got her more over)
-Match 4: Carlito defeated Shelton Benjamin to become the new WWE Intercontinental Champion when Momma Benjamin made her "long awaited" return, and got knocked off the apron again due to a Shelton miscue. ***1/2, 83% Overall (The WWE Intercontinental Title has gained in image)
-Match 5: Chris Benoit defeated Finlay in a submission match via Crippler Crossface. The match was shockingly bad considering the similarity in Benoit/Finlay's styles. The crowd also couldn't get into it. **3/4, 70% Overall
-Match 6: Mick Foley defeated Terry Funk in an I Quit Match following a sick bump by Terry. Not particularly good, but still better than the previous match. **3/4, 79% Overall
-Match 7: It is now time for the 2007 Royal. Rumble. MATCH!!! As strange fate would have it, Kane and The Undertaker were the first two entries. Anyways, mystery entrants: Muhammad Hassan made his shocking return, this time coming to ECW. Joel Gertner ended up being the man who replaced Tanaka, announcing that he was now Tanaka's manager (hey, he was a comedy entry). JBL was revealed as the SD mystery entry when he got up from the announce table and entered. Finally, Chris Jericho was Raw's mystery entry. Tommy Dreamer was the lucky man who got #30, but he didn't last very long before being eliminated by Ric Flair. In the end, it was ECW's Kurt Angle (Entry #22) who won it all, last eliminating Jericho. **3/4, 74% Overall...no big deal, these never seem to get good ratings
-Match 8: In the evening's final contest, Rob Van Dam defeated Rey Mysterio to become the Undisputed Champion. While RVD's contract still lies with ECW, he now has the right to compete on all shows until he loses the belt. ***1/4, 82% Overall
OVERALL SHOW RATING: 80%
The show drew a 1.68 buy rate
The attendance was 18152 people.
We made $4200000 from pay-per-view revenue.
We made $1089120 from ticket sales.
My Public Image also went up 3% after this show.</font> :cool:
loopydate
06-28-2006, 06:01 PM
Good show, Vito. I don't know what it is, but I can never get a good score from Finlay matches. Glad to see I'm not the only one.
I'd do another couple of shows, but I'm at my parents' house for a couple of days while my car is in the shop, so I don't have access to my computer. I have one more set of matches for the group-play segment of the WWE Title touranment, then I'll post the final group standings and the tournament brackets.
Evil Vito
06-29-2006, 12:54 AM
<font color=goldenrod>Nice loopy, I'm looking forward to seeing how that "World Cup" went.
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Some end of month notes for January:
-Out of my MASSIVE OVW roster, only 1 guy wants out. That guy is Jack Bull. He has abyssmal charisma and only 33 overness. Still, he does have decent brawl numbers and OK technical. I'll give him a tryout match on the next ECW show against Justin Credible or something. If that bombs, Bull might go bye bye. He's 35 years old anyway.
-CW Anderson has announced that he will retire in one month. Crap :(
-Jim Duggan has decided to become a non-wrestler. Pfft, like I'll ever use him anyway.
-Chavo Sr., Jimmy Hart, Yoshiaki Fujiwara, and Zorka will all retire in one month.
-Gregory Helms and Snitsky are two of many down to the final 3 months of their deals. I'll get to them later, there's still 2-month people left to re-sign.
-We made $2400000 off merchandise this month.
-The following birthdays occured this month: Shane McMahon (37), Jazz (30), Hardcore Holly (44), CW Anderson (36), Jim Duggan (53), Batista (38), Kevin Fertig (30), Danny Giamundo (30), Ron Zombie (27), Snitsky (37), Chris Masters (24), Krissy Vaine (26), Nikita (29), Seth Skyfire (27), Michelle McCool (27), Mitch (26), Finlay (49) Christ, I have way too many workers
Might release Finlay...he just got THAT much older and his ratings have further plummeted. Even Holly has better brawl/speed/overness than Finlay. Problem is it'll piss off Booker and Lance.</font>
Evil Vito
06-29-2006, 02:20 PM
<font color=goldenrod>BREAKING NEWS: WWE signs two
-According to many sources, WWE has come to terms on contracts with two independent workers. While WWE has refused to name names, it has been whispered that a certain company is going to be very unhappy about this.
I've also decided to make the last day of the month the official cut down day. Mark Henry will certainly be a victim in February. I just wish I would have thought about the new signings one day earlier, then I wouldn't have to have an extra $98,000 against my payroll in February.</font>
Evil Vito
06-29-2006, 03:11 PM
<font color=goldenrod>SHOCKING RETURN
On the latest edition of WWE SmackDown!, Undisputed Champion Rob Van Dam defeated Randy Orton. Following the defeat, Van Dam was assaulted by an unknown masked man. That man unmasked to reveal himself as none other than <b>Christian Cage</b>, who then gave a speech, stating that he has come back for the title.</font>
Evil Vito
07-01-2006, 12:40 AM
<font color=goldenrod>Alright, so I turned Rob Conway face and had him shed the Con-Man stuff and become a no gimmick needed hardass. He came out and saved Eugene after losing a match to Kenny w/ help from Mikey.
Netx week I'm gonna have Eugene show up in the same gimmick, and have Conway claim that he has "reinvented" him to be the way he should be. The Lords of the Ring will then topple the Spirit Squad for the Tag Titles.
After that, I will more than likely send Mitch and Nicky to OVW. Kenny, Mikey and Johnny all are talented and/or over enough to stick around, but I might just send them all down at once and bring back the gimmick upon return. With the SS gone, I'd be left with Cade & Murdoch as my only heel tag team, so it's a reason to keep them around. Not sure yet.
Another idea is to just make the tag belts like the Undisputed Title and have them float between brands, because right now the division is a mess until people in OVW are ready.</font>
Evil Vito
07-01-2006, 11:27 AM
<font color=goldenrod>My other big signing, Raven, made his debut at the last ECW on Sci-Fi. He's gonna be 42 in September and his only good stat is brawl, so I signed him to just a 6 month deal.
I also released Jack Bull after his tryout match was a dud. His overness was only 33 so I decided to move him down to Jobber (he never would have been more than that with me) to see if he'd stay. But he was unhappy and wanted to be released. So I granted him his wish and managed to save myself $24,000. Cool.
Also, Cena got his stupid self injured for the rest of February.</font>
Evil Vito
07-01-2006, 01:31 PM
<font color=goldenrod>I might stop playing soon.
All of my main eventers are pissed because I'm not using them on every show, despite there being a brand split. :| Angle is down to 6 morale.
Unfair.
-EDIT-
OK, found a solution...sorta. Just demote them to Jobber and then back up to the main event. If they have creative control, make them a manager until their show is up again. Only person this hasn't worked on is The Undertaker, who is down to 35% morale and won't go down the card. Might give him the axe because he's an asshole with his creative control.</font>
loopydate
07-01-2006, 07:45 PM
Raw got canceled.
After less than a month.
With no warning.
...
I'll start over with a different promotion.
Damn.
Evil Vito
07-01-2006, 10:37 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Oh man Loopy, that sucks.
Its really retarded too. That would never happen in real life.
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Anyways, I'm at my dad's now, but I downloaded the game and updates here too. Unfortunately, Hotmail screwed up and I couldn't properly receive my WWE game files. So I started a new game as TNA for when I'm over here.
Before I started, I released Johnny Parisi from WWE and re-named him Johnny Swinger. I also put Norman Smiley in TNA, because Norman rules.
GETTING STARTED:
First things first, I signed the four interested sponsors that would offer me the most money: Viacom Inc. (Major), THQ, Stacker 2, and Columbia Pictures. They will all net me around $700,000 a show, which will come in handy.
Next, I took a look at my roster. The only people under written deals were Sting and Christy Hemme. I decided to sign as many people as possible to written deals (well, the ones I was gonna actually use fairly regularly at least). This way, as I progress, WWE can't take them and it'll save money on the whole.
After signings, the following people are now under written contract:
Abyss
Andy Douglas
BG James
Bobby Roode
Chase Stevens
Chris Sabin
Christopher Daniels
Christy Hemme
Eric Young
Hernandez
Homicide
James Mitchell
Jay Lethal
Jeff Hardy
Johnny Devine
Konnan
Mark Copani (new signing :cool: )
Matt Bentley
Monty Brown
Norman Smiley
Petey Williams
Raven
Ron Killings
Samoa Joe
Scott D'Amore (making him a regular wrestler now because he actually has decent enough talent)
Senshi
Shane Douglas (gonna be my main authority figure)
Shark Boy
Simon Diamond
Sting
My goal is to be able to get other guys to written deals (particularly Christian Cage and AJ Styles)
I tried to convince Jericho (open deal with WWE) to come to TNA, but he would have none of it...not even on an Open contract :(
I started with just $6 million, so I decided to get the staff improved. Released the crap staff members and signed better people.
And last but not least, I shortlisted 15 WWE workers and sent out a tape to Fox just for the hell of it.</font>
loopydate
07-02-2006, 01:35 PM
I'm going to start an ROH game. But here's how the World Cup was supposed to go:
Group A
Day 1
Charlie Haas over Eugene
Triple H over "Kane"
Day 2
"Kane" over Charlie Haas
Triple H over Eugene
Day 3 (never happened)
Triple H over Charlie Haas
"Kane" over Eugene
Standings
Triple H 3-0
"Kane" 2-1
Charlie Haas 1-2
Eugene 0-3
Group B
Day One
Carlito over Mitch
Shelton Benjamin over Nicky
Day Two (never happened)
Carlito over Nicky
Shelton Benjamin over Mitch
Day Three (never happened)
Shelton Benjamin over Carlito
Mitch over Nicky
Standings
Shelton Benjamin 3-0
Carlito 2-1
Mitch 1-2
Nicky 0-3
Group C
Day One
Edge over Robbie McAllister
Kenny over Johnny
Day Two
Edge over Johnny
Kenny over Robbie McAllister
Day Three (never happened)
Edge over Kenny
Johnny over Robbie McAllister
Standings
Edge 3-0
Kenny 2-1
Johnny 1-2
Robbie McAllister 0-3
Group D
Day One
Chris Masters over Lance Cade
Chuck Palumbo over Rory McAllister
Day Two (never happened)
Chris Masters over Rory McAllister
Lance Cade over Chuck Palumbo
Day Three (never happened)
Chris Masters over Chuck Palumbo
Lance Cade over Rory McAllister
Standings
Chris Masters 3-0
Lance Cade 2-1
Chuck Palumbo 1-2
Rory McAllister 0-3
Day E
Day One
Rob Conway over Umaga
Shawn Michaels over Matt Striker
Day Two
Matt Striker over Rob Conway
Shawn Michaels over Umaga
Day Three (never happened)
Shawn Michaels over Rob Conway
Matt Striker over Umaga (DQ)
Standings
Shawn Michaels 3-0
Matt Striker 2-1
Rob Conway 1-2
Umaga 0-3
Group F
Day One
Kane over Val Venis
Rene Dupree over Snitsky
Day Two (never happened)
Kane over Rene Dupree
Val Venis over Snitsky
Day Three (never happened)
Kane over Snitsky
Rene Dupree over Val Venis
Standings
Kane 3-0
Rene Dupree 2-1
Val Venis 1-2
Snitsky 0-3
Group G
Day One
John Cena over Johnny Parisi
Viscera over Mikey
Day Two
John Cena over Viscera
Mikey over Johnny Parisi
Day Three (never happened)
John Cena over Mikey
Viscera over Johnny Parisi
Standings
John Cena 3-0
Viscera 2-1
Mikey 1-2
Johnny Parisi 0-3
Group H
Day One
Johnny Nitro over Danny Basham
Ric Flair over Trevor Murdoch
Day Two (never happened)
Johnny Nitro over Trevor Murdoch
Ric Flair over Danny Basham
Day Three (never happened)
Ric Flair over Johnny Nitro
Trevor Murdoch over Danny Basham
Standings
Ric Flair 3-0
Johnny Nitro 2-1
Trevor Murdoch 1-2
Danny Basham 0-3
QUARTERFINALS
Edge over Carlito, Lance Cade, and Triple H
Shelton Benjamin over Chris Masters, "Kane," and Kenny
Shawn Michaels over John Cena, Johnny Nitro, and Rene Dupree
Kane over Matt Striker, Ric Flair, and Viscera
SEMIFINALS
Edge over Shelton Benjamin
Shawn Michaels over Kane
TITLE MATCH
Edge over Shawn Michaels
Originally, I wanted Shelton vs. Orton to be the first semi match, but Orton's neck injury prevented that. Ah, well. My plan was to have Edge and HBK feud over the belt, so it didn't affect the overall finish.
loopydate
07-02-2006, 02:49 PM
Okay, after the huge disappointment of what happened with my WWE game, I started over with Ring Of Honor. I don't know much about ROH, so I think I'll feel less constrained by storylines and things. Right off the bat, I signed as many people to written contracts as I could, including:
Ace Steel
Adam Pearce
BJ Whitmer
Bryan Danielson
Chad Collyer
Claudio Castagnoli
Colt Cabana
Delirious
Jay Briscoe
Jimmy Jacobs
Jimmy Rave
Julius Smokes
Lacey
Mark Briscoe
Prince Nana
Ricky Reyes
Everyone else (with an overness of 25+) either has touring commitments in Japan or also works for TNA, so they won't sign a written deal with me.
I brought in Electronic Arts, Domino's Pizza, Sega, and New Line Cinema as sponsors. I signed a bunch of staff members to fill holes.
I also sent a video to TBS to try and get a TV deal.
Here's my first show card:
ROH - Testing The Limit 8/13/06
World Title - Bryan Danielson (c) vs. Homicide (w/Julius Smokes)
Pure Title - Samoa Joe vs. Nigel McGuinness (c)
Tag Team Titles - Austin Aries and Roderick Strong vs. The Briscoe Brothers (Jay & Mark)
AJ Styles vs. Alex Shelley (w/Prince Nana)
Christopher Daniels (w/Allison Danger) vs. Claudio Castagnoli
KENTA vs. Jimmy Rave (w/Prince Nana)
Second City Saints (Ace Steel & Colt Cabana) vs. Havana Pitbulls (Black Tiger IV & Ricky Reyes)
loopydate
07-02-2006, 06:39 PM
I had to make some changes to the show, since I neglected to take touring schedules into account. Both KENTA and Nigel McGuinness were on a tour for NOAH on the 13th. So, I just combined their matches into Joe vs. Jimmy Rave. I also added Chad Collyer vs. Jimmy Jacobs and BJ Whitmer vs. Jack Evans.
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Pre-Show
Christopher Daniels did an interview to hype his match with Claudio Castagnoli.
Rating: 75%
Segment Two
BJ Whitmer over Jack Evans with the Super WC Exploder. After the match, the opponents shake hands.
Rating: 57%
Crowd: 37%
Match: 78%
Segment Three
Chad Collyer over Jimmy Jacobs with a Texas Cloverleaf.
Rating: 63%
Crowd: 42%
Match: 84%
Segment Four
Havana Pitbulls over Second City Saints when Black Tiger IV (Rocky Romero) pinned Ace Steel with a Tombstone after The Briscoe Brothers interfered. After the match, the Briscoes continued their assault.
Rating: 66%
Crowd: 51%
Match: 81%
Segment Five
The Briscoe Brothers over Austin Aries and Roderick Strong to win the ROH Tag Team Titles. Jay pinned Aries following the Jay-Driller.
Rating: 69%
Crowd: 49%
Match: 90%
Road Agent Notes: The ROH Tag Team Titles have gained in image.
Segment Six
Christopher Daniels over Claudio Castagnoli with the Last Rites.
Rating: 69%
Crowd: 59%
Match: 80%
Segment Seven
Samoa Joe over Jimmy Rave with the Kokina Clutch.
Rating: 67%
Crowd: 60%
Match: 75%
Segment Eight
Bryan Danielson retains the ROH World Title against Homicide with Cattle Mutilation. After the match, Homicide takes out Danielson with a chair shot.
Rating: 71%
Crowd: 57%
Match: 85%
Road Agent Notes: The ROH World Title has gained in image. Homicide's new gimmick got a positive response.
Main Event
Alex Shelley over AJ Styles after interference from Homicide. Samoa Joe ran in to even the odds.
Rating: 74%
Crowd: 65%
Match: 83%
Road Agent Notes: Alex Shelley gained overness and AJ Styles lost overness.
Overall Show Rating: 67%
Top Segment: Christopher Daniels interview.
Bottom Segment: BJ Whitmer vs. Jack Evans.
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-EDIT-
So, now for Glory By Honor, I'm going to do:
World Title - Bryan Danielson (c) vs. Austin Aries
Tag Titles - Second City Saints vs. The Briscoe Brothers (c)
AJ Styles and Samoa Joe vs. Alex Shelley and Homicide
El Hijo Del Santo vs. L.A. Par-K
Christopher Daniels vs. Jimmy Rave
Jack Evans & Roderick Strong vs. Havana Pitbulls
Chad Collyer vs. Claudio Castagnoli
Adam Pearce vs. Jimmy Jacobs
Davey Richards vs. Delirious vs. Matt Sydal
I released all of the openers and jobbers and signed El Hijo Del Santo and L.A. Par-K. NOAH is touring throughout September, so I'm going to be without Nigel and KENTA again.
-EDIT AGAIN-
BJ Whitmer tore his calf. Out for nine months. Good thing I signed him to a written contract. :(
Evil Vito
07-02-2006, 08:05 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Damn loopy, you get the worst luck in this game :( Still, the card looks very solid :y:
Anyways, I decided to vacate all titles and bring in the NWA North American Title (since I need an extra belt in there)
I also filled out all my feud slots. My first Impact show ended up netting a ridiculous 4.40 rating, and after that Spike TV decided to bump me up to prime time. Good thing WWE runs Smackdown on Fridays now. Now I'll have 11 slots to work with instead of 6, and I can put over the majority of my feuds on every show.</font>
Evil Vito
07-02-2006, 08:33 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Oh yeah, probably should post the feuds :o I decided to give all previous title holders first dibs at the belts.
MAJOR:
Christian Cage (Face) vs. Chris Kanyon (Heel) - NWA World Heavyweight Title Feud
Christopher Daniels (Face) vs. Senshi (Heel) - NWA X Division Title Feud
AJ Styles and Jeff Hardy (Face) vs. America's Most Wanted (Heel) - NWA Tag Title Feud
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OTHER:
Jeff Jarrett (Heel) vs. Sting (Face) - Minor Feud for these guys? Yes, they are over enough as is...the other guys need it more)
Team 3D (Face) vs. The James Gang (Face) - Might turn the Gang heel, but I dunno yet. Might make it a mutual respect storyline because I don't want it to be just like the other tag feud.
Raven (newly turned heel) vs. Rhino (Face) - This'll probably end up being for the NWA North American Title
Abyss (newly turned face) vs. Scott Steiner (Heel) - Mainly gonna use this to get Abyss over. This could also end up for the NWA North American Title, idk
Samoa Joe (Heel) vs. Ron Killings (Face) - I really just needed something for Joe to do. His winning streak is meant to still be intact here.</font>
loopydate
07-02-2006, 08:40 PM
GODDAMMIT! Samoa Joe broke his [lengthy expletive deleted] leg! He's out seven months! Joe/Shelley was going to be one of my top feuds! AJ Styles vs. Homicide replaces the tag match, and Alex Shelley gets added to the World Title match to make it a triple threat.
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Davey Richards vs. Delirious vs. Matt Sydal
Delirious gets Davey Richards to tap out to the Cobra Clutch Crossface.
Rating: 54%
Crowd: 34%
Match: 74%
Adam Pearce vs. Jimmy Jacobs
Jacobs wins it with the Contra Code.
Rating: 58%
Crowd: 41%
Match: 76%
Chad Collyer vs. Claudio Castagnoli
Collyer gets Castagnoli to tap out to the Texas Cloverleaf.
Rating: 65%
Crowd: 45%
Match: 85%
#1 Contenders - Generation Next vs. Havana Pitbulls
Roderick Strong pins Rocky Romero with the Skipping A Generation.
Rating: 65%
Crowd: 48%
Match: 83%
Tag Team Titles - Second City Saints vs. Briscoe Brothers
Mark Briscoe pins Colt Cabana following the Cut-Throat Suplex.
Rating: 72%
Crowd: 54%
Match: 91%
Road Agent Notes: The Tag Team Titles have gained in image.
World Title - Bryan Danielson vs. Austin Aries vs. Alex Shelley
Danielson gets Aries to tap out to Cattle Mutilation.
Rating: 70%
Crowd: 56%
Match: 84%
Road Agent Notes: The World Title has gained in image.
Christopher Daniels vs. Jimmy Rave
Rave rolled up Daniels after a low-blow for the win.
Rating: 71%
Crowd: 62%
Match: 81%
Road Agent Notes: Jimmy Rave gained overness.
AJ Styles vs. Homicide
AJ gets the win with the Styles Clash. After the match, they brawl to the back.
Rating: 75%
Crowd: 64%
Match: 86%
#1 Contender Match - El Hijo Del Santo vs. L.A. Par-K
Par-K gets the win with a sunset flip powerbomb.
Rating: 83%
Crowd: 82%
Match: 84%
Overall Show Rating: 71%
Top Segment: L.A. Par-K vs. El Hijo Del Santo
Bottom Segment: Delirious vs. Davey Richards vs. Matt Sydal
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So, barring any more injuries, the card for Unforgettable will be.
World Title - Bryan Danielson vs. L.A. Par-K
Pure Title - Nigel McGuinness vs. A.J. Styles
Tag Titles - Briscoe Brothers vs. Generation Next
El Hijo Del Santo vs. Homicide
Christopher Daniels vs. Alex Shelley
Austin Aries vs. Claudio Castagnoli
Second City Saints vs. Havana Pitbulls
KENTA vs. Jimmy Jacobs
Chad Collyer vs. Jimmy Rave
Evil Vito
07-02-2006, 08:41 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Hahaha, WWE just released practically their entire OVW roster.
I'm pretty much gonna blackball A1, since he's unover and a crap worker. Took him out of Team Canada. Might sign Harry Smith in his stead.
-EDIT-
Holy shit they just released CM Punk. Gonna jump all over that.
-EDIT AGAIN-
And now they've released Chris Jericho. Christ, thank you WWE.</font>
James Steele
07-03-2006, 01:12 AM
Are y'all still playing EWR or one of the TEW games?
Evil Vito
07-03-2006, 09:53 AM
<font color=goldenrod>EWR...like fuck I'm paying $35 for a text-based sim.</font>
loopydate
07-03-2006, 10:55 AM
Same. EWR.
I actually just had a huge roster overhaul. TNA went global and gave written deals to AJ Styles, Samoa Joe (who was still out with a broken leg), Christopher Daniels, Homicide, and Low-Ki (who I had JUST signed).
So I had to go out and sign a bunch more people. I got Vampiro, Jody Fleisch, Mikey Whipwreck, Vampiro, Donovan Morgan, and Johnny Jeter.
Now the card for Vendetta, my first card with my new NEW NEW! lineup:
World Title - Bryan Danielson vs. Johnny Jeter
Pure Title - Nigel McGuinness vs. Alex Shelley
Tag Team Titles (Grudge Match) - Briscoe Brothers vs. Second City Saints
Undetermined Gimmick Match - El Hijo Del Santo vs. L.A. Par-K
Vampiro vs. Mikey Whipwreck
Sean Waltman vs. Jody Fleisch
Austin Aries vs. Donovan Morgan
Chad Collyer vs. Jimmy Rave
KENTA and Generation Next vs. Claudio Castagnoli and Havana Pitbulls
Evil Vito
07-03-2006, 11:06 AM
<font color=goldenrod>That's looking good loopy. I hope I can get people to written once I go global. Stupid Japan.
Anyways, I've sent the files to myself, so I can play on my normal computer later. I've got my first PPV, Hard Justice, coming up already. Haven't even determined a card, but I'll probably just base it all off my feuds (though I'll probably bump one of the matches to the pre-show, just so I can throw a non-feud CM Punk/Jericho match on the card...because I'm paying Jericho the most I wanna use him)
I also jumped on some other WWE releases. I signed the entire Spirit Squad and The Miz. They have all been allocated to the TNA Proving Grounds (new development territory). Indy workers Mitch Paradise and J-Busta were also signed (I have to sign Busta in every game it seems :o) Most of the women of TNA were also sent down, as were some others. I might even see if I can send Copani down, because I have no real use for him at the moment.</font>
Evil Vito
07-03-2006, 08:29 PM
<font color=goldenrod>TNA Hard Justice drew a great 82% Overall rating. However it only got me a 0.71 buy rate. Still, I made tons of money.
Probably going to go back into the WWE game tonight</font>
Evil Vito
07-06-2006, 12:29 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Getting back into my WWE game, here's the results for the SmackDown! exclusive PPV, No Way Out 2007:
Pre-Show Segment: OK, regardless of what the commentary says...I pictured JBL gloating and being an asshole to the live audience...saying he's better than everyone despite not wrestling anymore. Undertaker makes a surprise appearance (I was gonna blackball him....but then I realized he's just too damn over) and kicks JBL's ass in a match. Just something for the fans. **3/4, 78% Overall
PPV Matches:
-Match 1: Ken Kennedy took advantage of the referee being down, and hit Lashley with brass knuckles to win the United States Title. But wait! Another ref runs out and tells the official what happened, Lashley is still champ! (Dusty Finish 4tw :o ) ***, 73% Overall
-Match 2: Paul Burchill pinned William Regal after hitting the Walking the Plank. ***, 77% Overall (Burchill gained overness, Regal lost a little bit)
-Match 3: Paul London and Brian Kendrick defeated The Pitbulls (Jamie Noble and Kid Kash) to retain the WWE Tag Team Titles when London pinned Kash. Holy shit, this match got 100% Quality. ****1/2, 87% Overall (The WWE Tag Team Titles have gained in image)
-Match 4: Bob Sapp shocked the hell out of everyone by cleanly defeating "The Animal" Batista. Sapp continued the onslaught afterwards. ***1/4, 80% Overall (Bob Sapp gained overness, Batista lost)
-Match 5: Gregory Helms once again cheated his way to victory, retaining his Cruiserweight Title against Matt Hardy. Helms hightailed it after. Holy fuck, ANOTHER 100% quality match out of my cruiserweights. ****1/2, 89% Overall (the Cruiserweight Title has gained in image)
-Match 6: Chris Benoit defeated Booker T via Crippler Crossface. Booker threw a fit afterwards. ***, 81% Overall
-We then segued into an interview segment, where JBL (who had been getting taunted by broadcast partner Simon Inoki all night over getting his ass kicked) grabbed a mic and cut another promo against The Undertaker. Yeah, it's been done IRL, but what else can I do with a non-wrestler? 82% Overall
Match 7: In our main event of the evening, Rob Van Dam successfully defended the Undisputed Title in a Fatal 4 Way Elimination Match against Rey Mysterio, Christian Cage, and Randy Orton (that was the order of elimination as well). ***1/4, 83% Overall
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We got an 81% Overall Rating for No Way Out...I like it.
1.85 Buy Rate for No Way Out. You know it was good, because Lashley, Kid Kash, and Brian Kendrick are all now at midcard status.</font>
Evil Vito
07-08-2006, 09:17 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Some end of month notes for February:
FIRST OFF: CUTDOWN DAY
WWE would like to formally announce the release of the following superstars: Jonathan Coachman, Momma Benjamin, Big Guido, The Great Khali, and Mark Henry.
These are all people I have no immediate use for. Plus, there is a large list of people that will probably be released as soon as some new talent is ready to take over their current positions on the roster.
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Jazz feels that Ohio Valley Wrestling isn't helping her career much. Alright then, we can use some help in the women's division. ROSTER NOTE: I've also decided to promote Sonny Siaki and Axl Rotten to the full roster.
John Cena has returned from injury.
Staff member Ricky Steamboat has retired from WWE. :(
Ric Flair has decided to become a non-wrestler. Crap.
CW Anderson has retired.
I have a lot of contracts to renew.
My public image and money is rising. :cool:
The following birthdays occured this month: Big Show (36), Ric Flair (58), Danny Doring (33), Francine (35), Gangrel (38), Masato Tanaka (34), Victoria (36), Viscera (35), Lou E. Dangerously (36), Carlito (28), Sterling James Keenan (22), Kevin Matthews (24), Shelly (27), Damien Steele OVW (32), Shawn Spears (26), Tommy Dreamer (36)
The ECW brand isn't getting any younger. Might have to promote some OVW'ers soon.
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Injured List:
Chris Masters - 1 month
Daivairi - 5 months
Danny Basham - 6 months
Rehab:
Masato Tanaka ( hurry up asshole :mad: )</font>
loopydate
07-09-2006, 05:23 PM
On the last night of 2006, Ring Of Honor presents "Final Battle."
Tonight's show will be commentated by Jimmy Bauer and the incomparable Bobby "The Brain" Heenan, making his last-ever wrestling show appearance before retiring on January 1. All three ROH titles will be defended, and four of the top new stars in the promotion will battle it out in a tag team main event you won't want to miss.
Opening Match - Adam Pearce vs. Matt Sydal
The evening starts with a battle between two fan-favorite youngsters, trying to climb their way up the ladder (an increasingly difficult feat with the recent signings). Frustrated over being unable to gain an opening, Pearce removes a turnbuckle cover. The referee never notices. However, Sydal reverses the irish whip and Pearce gets knocked out by the exposed ring. Sydal rolls him up for a three-count. But a second official comes out to reverse the decision, pointing out the exposed buckle. Pearce wins by disqualification! Sydal is enraged and brutalizes the referee with a DDT, walking off to a chorus of boos.
Overall Rating: 52%
Crowd Reaction: 34%
Match Quality: 71%
Road Agent Notes: Matt Sydal gained overness from his heel turn.
Davey Richards vs. Jimmy Jacobs
Things continue to not go well for the fan-favorites, as Jacobs defeats Richards with the Contra Code.
Overall Rating: 56%
Crowd Reaction: 39%
Match Quality: 74%
Delirious vs. Claudio Castagnoli
Double C has had moderate success over the last few months, but Delirious is hoping to make a name for himself after being left off the last few cards. He does so by picking up a submission victory via the Cobra Clutch Crossface.
Overall Rating: 57%
Crowd Reaction: 44%
Match Quality: 71%
Austin Aries vs. Jimmy Rave
Aries has had some issues with The Embassy over the last couple of months, capped by Rave costing him a match against Alex Shelley. The feud won't end tonight, though, as interference from a chair-wielding Shelley allows Rave to pick up the victory. Shelley and Rave continue to pummel Aries until Roderick Strong runs in for the save.
Overall Rating: 70%
Crowd Reaction: 53%
Match Quality: 88%
Road Agent Notes: Jimmy Rave gained overness from this match.
ROH Tag Team Title - Fourway Elimination Match
The top four teams in Ring Of Honor collide, with the Second City Saints (Ace Steel & Colt Cabana) defending the titles they recently won from the Briscoe Brothers. Cabana gets the first elimination of the match, pinning Generation Next's Jack Evans with a jumping powerbomb. The Briscoes then pin Ricky Reyes of the Havana Pitbulls following a double backdrop. And once again it's down to the Saints against the Briscoes. For the second month in a row, the Saints defeat their rivals, this time with Steel hitting the Steel Spike on Jay.
Overall Rating: 75%
Crowd Reaction: 59%
Match Quality: 91%
Road Agent Notes: The ROH Tag Team Titles have gained in image.
Chad Collyer vs. Jody Fleisch
Fleisch has made an immediate impact upon his ROH debut, and looked to continue his momentum toward a title match against Chad Collyer. After a solid match, he does so by pinfall following a superkick.
Overall Rating: 67%
Crowd Reaction: 55%
Match Quality: 79%
ROH World Title - Bryan Danielson vs. Mikey Whipwreck
Former ECW Triple Crown champion Whipwreck came to ROH looking to add the American Dragon's title to his resume. These two put on a wrestling clinic, with several near-falls going both ways. In the end, though, Danielson managed to gain some momentum and, following a top rope DDT, got a submission victory with Cattle Mutilation to retain the title.
Overall Rating: 78%
Crowd Reaction: 65%
Match Quality: 92%
Road Agent Notes: The ROH World Title has gained in image.
ROH Pure Title - Alex Shelley vs. El Hijo Del Santo
Alex Shelley was rewarded for his loyalty to Ring Of Honor by earning a title shot against Nigel McGuinness in October. He won the match, but quickly resorted to his rulebreaking ways. As punishment, Shelley was booked into this match against the Mexican legend looking for mainstream U.S. success. In a night of spectacular matches, this topped them all. In the end, Shelley managed to land Sliced Bread #2 to retain his title. As a show of sportsmanship, Hijo extended a hand afterwards, but Shelley ignored him and continued to show off.
Overall Rating: 84%
Crowd Reaction: 71%
Match Quality: 98%
Road Agent Notes: Alex Shelley gained and El Hijo Del Santo lost overness from this match. The ROH Pure Title has gained in image.
Sean Waltman & Vampiro vs. Johnny Jeter & L.A. Par-K
Four of the top newcomers to ROH (in the recent class of signees including El Hijo Del Santo, Donovan Morgan, Jody Fleisch, and Mikey Whipwreck) converge in tonight's main event. The winning team will go a long way toward solidifying their spots as top contenders in Ring Of Honor. After a solid contest, Vampiro pins the former La Parka following the Nail In The Coffin, sending the fans home happy.
Overall Rating: 74%
Crowd Reaction: 73%
Match Quality: 75%
Road Agent Notes: Sean Waltman's new gimmick got a positive response.
Overall Show Rating: 71%
Match Of The Night: Alex Shelley over El Hijo Del Santo
Worst Match: Adam Pearce over Matt Sydal
loopydate
07-09-2006, 06:14 PM
Final Battle was attended by 2634 people and gated $79,020.
ROH is pleased to announce the signing of Shocker to a written contract, and Devon Storm, Eric Young, and Shark Boy to open contracts.
grapplefanatics.net released their list of the 100 best workers for 2006, and ROH was well-represented with ten wrestlers.
- ROH World Champion Bryan Danielson rated #6! He trailed only Kurt Angle, Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, ROH turncoat AJ Styles, and Shawn Michaels.
- Donovan Morgan ranked #30.
- Co-Tag Team Champion Colt Cabana came in at #33.
- El Hijo Del Santo was #34.
- Pure Champion Alex Shelley ranked #42.
- Mikey Whipwreck was #47.
- L.A. Par-K came in at #54.
- Vampiro was #58.
- Sean Waltman ranked 60th.
- Jody Fleisch was #70.
The top ten was rounded out by Rey Mysterio, Low-Ki (another ROH traitor), CM Punk, and Edge.
Alex Shelley and Roderick Strong are promoted to the Upper Midcard.
The following wrestlers/staff retired as of the end of 2006:
- Randy Savage (he's interested in opening his own promotion)
- Rob Conway
- Abdullah The Butcher
- Arashi
- Jerry Lawler (became a road agent)
- Bobby Heenan
- Joey V
The following wrestlers/staff will retire at the end of January:
- Tatsumi Fujinami
- Kato Kung Lee
- Larry Zbyszko
- Gypsy Joe
Donovan Morgan, Matt Sydal, and Jack Evans all get raises.
I made $1.56m in merchandise in December.
UPW, JAPW, and IWA-East Coast all go bankrupt! AAA has issued a bankrputcy warning.
The following birthdays occured in December: Chad Collyer (32), Johnny Jeter (25), Jimmy Rave (25), Nigel McGuinness (26), Claudio Castagnoli (26)
BJ Whitmer is still out four more months with a torn calf, and Prince Nana will miss five more with his neck injury.
On January 28, ROH will present the Trios Tournament. Ten three-man teams will battle it out in a one-night single-elimination tournament. The entire active roster will turn out (except for Whitmer. Donovan Morgan, KENTA, and Nigel McGuinness will be in Japan for the entire month of January and will also miss out) because the winners will be in line for a title shot of their choice at the Anniversary Celebration in February.
Seedings and names are yet to be determined, but the teams are as follows (in alphabetical order by team captain):
Alex Shelley, Jimmy Rave, and Matt Sydal
Austin Aries, Roderick Strong, and Jack Evans
Bryan Danielson, Colt Cabana, and Ace Steel
El Hijo Del Santo, Shark Boy, and Delirious
Jimmy Jacobs, Jay Briscoe, and Mark Briscoe
Jody Fleisch, Eric Young, and Claudio Castagnoli
Johnny Jeter, Mikey Whipwreck, and Devon Storm
L.A. Par-K, Black Tiger IV, and Ricky Reyes
Sean Waltman, Shocker, and Davey Richards
Vampiro, Chad Collyer, and Adam Pearce
Evil Vito
07-14-2006, 12:30 PM
<font color=goldenrod>That trios tourney is looking really good, Loopy. Nice work :y:
Anyways, time for the RAW PPV, Backlash. It's only the 18th of March, but I wanna leave plenty of time for buildup to Mania.
PRE-SHOW: Johnny Parisi and Johnny Nitro had their blowoff match, with Parisi finally beating Nitro thanks to a mis-communication with Melina. Parisi and his manager, Torrie, celebrated. **1/2, 61% Overall (crap, the quality and crowd were both higher than 61....I think I'm gonna be in line for a non-clicky show)
PPV RESULTS:
Match 1: The Lords of the Ring successfully defended their tag titles against The World's Greatest Tag Team thanks to a partner mis-communication. ****1/4, 77% Overall (96 quality, 77 crowd.....77 overall :| yep, this show is gonna suck)
Match 2: In a Retirement Match, the young upstart Rene Dupree defeated Ric Flair despite a questionable finish. This is like the 9 millionth time Flair has retired, but oh well. **, 63% Overall
Match 3: Newcomer The Bloody defeated Mickie James to become the new Women's Champion, ending Mickie's near year-long reign. **1/2, 59% Overall (Mickie lost overness, Bloody gained)
Match 4: In a No DQ match, Kane defeated DX's Shawn Michaels, with a little extra help from Shane McMahon. HBK was further beaten down after the match, enough so that HBK needed medical attention. ***, 73% Overall
Match 5: Carlito defeated Sonny Siaki and Chris Jericho to retain the Intercontinental Title when Carlito pinned Siaki. ***1/4, 73% Overall
Match 6: In a Steel Cage Match, the newly turned corporate heel John Cena took on DX's Triple H. Despite the cage provision, Shane McMahon once again made a nuisance of himself, throwing a chair into the cage, only for HHH to intercept it and beat Cena with it. HHH wins, meaning there's still 1 member of DX on the McMahon hit list. **1/2, 75% Overall
Interview: Edge gives an interview before his title match, 84% Overall
MAIN EVENT: Edge stole the Undisputed Title, defeating RVD after a cheap low blow and then hightails it with the title. New Champion. ***1/2, 77% Overall
73% Overall rating for Backlash...which is a load of horseshit considering the match qualities and massive crowd reactions. Oh well.
I still put up a 1.87 buy rate...higher than No Way Out's, so it's all good :cool:
Dinsmore and Conway have been bumped up the card, both with overalls above 80 now. The Bloody has been bumped up as well.</font>
loopydate
07-18-2006, 03:31 PM
Dammit! TNA signed L.A. Par-K to a written deal 12 days before the Trios Tournament. Cibernetico is going to take his place in the tournament, but...DAMN!
Evil Vito
07-18-2006, 04:47 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Damn. :(
Yeah, EWR seems to fuck you over at the worst possible moments.
Anyways, I haven't done any booking since Backlash.
Trying to plan out the Mania card as well as the post-Mania draft lottery. So far I have Angle/Edge set as the main event. I'm thinking about having HBK turn on HHH (since I have no idea what else to do with DX) and after a Mania blowoff match, HBK gets drafted by Smackdown in the draft lottery.</font>
loopydate
07-18-2006, 05:42 PM
Here are the results.
Qualifier #1 - Vampiro, Chad Collyer, and Adam Pearce vs. Cibernetico & Havana Pitbulls
Cibernetico makes his ROH debut in this match, teaming with Ricky Reyes and Rocky "Black Tiger IV" Romero in the opening contest. In the end, Cibernetico hits a powerbomb on Adam Pearce for the victory.
Overall Rating: 64%
Crowd Reaction: 51%
Match Quality: 78%
Qualifier #2 - Generation Next vs. Jimmy Jacobs & Briscoe Brothers
Austin Aries, Roderick Strong, and Jack Evans reunite for the Trios Tournament! As much experience as Jay and Mark Briscoe have, the addition of Jacobs couldn't help them compete with the longtime partners. After an impressive match, Jack Evans hits a 630 on Jay Briscoe for the victory.
Overall Rating: 67%
Crowd Reaction: 51%
Match Quality: 83%
Quarterfinal #1 - Sean Waltman, Shocker, and Davey Richards vs. Jody Fleisch, Eric Young, and Claudio Castagnoli
A pair of ROH debuts, Shocker and Young, add extra excitement to our first quarterfinal match. Waltman's team of high-fliers came up short against Jody Fleisch's international team when Young rolled up Richards with a handful of tights.
Overall Rating: 67%
Crowd Reaction: 57%
Match Quality: 78%
Quarterfinal #2 - El Hijo Del Santo, Shark Boy, and Delirious vs. The Embassy
The debuts keep coming as Shark Boy teams up with two other masked wrestlers to take on Alex Shelley, Jimmy Rave, and the newest Embassy member Matt Sydal. Sharky makes his debut a successful one, hitting the Deep Sea Drop on Rave for the pin.
Overall Rating: 67%
Crowd Reaction: 57%
Match Quality: 77%
Quarterfinal #3 - Bryan Danielson & Second City Saints vs. Generation Next
In a battle of the fan favorites, G:Next attempts to continue their momentum against the ROH World and Tag Team Champions. In the match of the night up to this point, the champions come out on top as Ace Steel hits the Steel Spike on Roderick Strong for the win.
Overall Rating: 71%
Crowd Reaction: 58%
Match Quality: 85%
Quarterfinal #4 - Johnny Jeter, Devon Storm, and Mikey Whipwreck vs. Cibernetico & Havana Pitbulls
Devon Storm, the former Crowbar, is the last of tonight's debuts. These two hated teams put on a good match, but it was a bit overshadowed by its predecessor. In the end, Storm hit the Mindbender on Cibernetico for the victory.
Overall Rating: 64%
Crowd Reaction: 55%
Match Quality: 74%
Semifinal #1 - Bryan Danielson & Second City Saints vs. Jody Fleisch, Eric Young, and Claudio Castagnoli
The first berth in the finals is up for grabs as Danielson and the Saints hope to win the tournament, thereby not being forced into title defenses at Anniversary Celebration. In their way was the international team headed by Jody Fleisch. It came down to the captains, with Danielson making Fleisch tap out to Cattle Mutilation.
Overall Rating: 71%
Crowd Reaction: 61%
Match Quality: 82%
Semifinal #2 - El Hijo Del Santo, Shark Boy, and Delirious vs. Johnny Jeter, Devon Storm, and Mikey Whipwreck
One berth left in the finals, two star-studded teams in the mix. Whipwreck winds up pinning Delirious with the Whippersnapper to advance to the finals.
Overall Rating: 67%
Crowd Reaction: 61%
Match Quality: 74%
Finals - Bryan Danielson & Second City Saints vs. Johnny Jeter, Devon Storm, and Mikey Whipwreck
It's all come down to this. If Jeter's team wins, all three men will receive title shots at Anniversary Celebration. If Danielson and the Saints pull it off, they get Alex Shelley in a fourway. One way or another, the main event for ROH's first pay-per-view is set. After a lot of back-and-forth action (during which Johnny Jeter injured his back), Devon Storm rolls up Danielson by the tights for the win.
Overall Rating: 71%
Crowd Reaction: 64%
Match Quality: 79%
Overall Show Rating: 68% (Ugh. The game just doesn't understand tournaments, does it?)
----------------------
Bryan Danielson has moved up to the main event.
The crowd got sick of Storm, Danielson, Jeter, Steel, Colt, and Whipwreck. IT WAS A TOURNAMENT, PEOPLE!!!
2628 people turned out for the Trios Tournament, drawing in $78840.
Dave Prazak is back from rehab.
Sean Waltman has signed a written contract.
Mike Awesome and Vanessa Sanchez will retire in a month.
TNA now have a graveyard Sunday night show on NBC!
Empire Combat Academy has opened.
CZW issued a bankruptcy warning.
AAA went bankrupt (that lets me sign Cibernetico and Vampiro to written deals) So did ECWA, WWC, and NWA:Great Championship Wrestling.
The following birthdays occured this month: Shark Boy (32), Donovan Morgan (31), BJ Whitmer (29), Mark Briscoe (22), Jay Briscoe (23), Ace Steel (34), Prince Nana (30)
Here's the card (barring any of the bigger promotions signing away my guys):
Anniversary Celebration
World Title - Bryan Danielson (c) vs. Johnny Jeter
Pure Title - Austin Aries vs. Alex Shelley (c)
Tag Team Titles - Second City Saints (c) vs. Devon Storm & Mikey Whipwreck
Vampiro vs. Donovan Morgan
El Hijo Del Santo vs. Jody Fleisch
Sean Waltman vs. Cibernetico
Generation Next vs. Jimmy Rave & Matt Sydal
Shark Boy vs. Eric Young
Chad Collyer vs. Shocker
Evil Vito
07-18-2006, 07:01 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Yeah, the fact that the game doesn't understand tourneys REALLY irks me. It's pretty much the only thing keeping me from doing a proper KOTR tourney (though I might have one around August on all 3 shows building up to a triple threat at SummerSlam)</font>
loopydate
07-18-2006, 10:36 PM
YES! Finally some good news!
I got myself a TV deal. It's a primetime slot on DirecTV on Wednesday nights. I won't be able to get real big ratings, but running a weekly show should definitely help my mounting revenue issues.
I did the Anniversary Show. A dud. Damn. But all the titles gained in image, which is good. Only major change was Storm and Whipwreck winning the Tag Team Titles with help from the Briscoes.
I'm two TV shows away from Back To Basics. Here's the card:
World Title - Bryan Danielson vs. Jody Fleisch
Pure Title - Austin Aries vs. Alex Shelley
Tag Titles - Devon Storm & Mikey Whipwreck vs. El Hijo Del Santo & Shocker
Sean Waltman vs. Johnny Jeter
Second City Saints vs. Briscoe Brothers
Vampiro vs. Donovan Morgan
Generation Next vs. Havana Pitbulls
Shark Boy vs. Cibernetico
Chad Collyer vs. Eric Young
Evil Vito
07-19-2006, 01:07 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Yeah, TV shows are essential when using a small promotion.
Even if the ratings are subpar, you are making money and hopefully increasingly image (which in turn gives you more to spend on merchandising, production, and signing new wrestlers)
Its not until national/global status that the ratings become immensely important, I think</font>
loopydate
07-19-2006, 06:15 PM
I'm up to about 79% Image at Cult status. I started at 65%, so I'm growing about 2% per month only doing the one show. TV definitely helps with image.
I'm thinking maybe somewhere down the line, setting up an "old-school versus new-school" feud, basically turning the guys I've signed heel to go against the guys who were with ROH when I started. This is still several months off, but the roster is pretty evenly balanced now between people I signed and people I brought in.
The only major issue is that most of the guys I've brought in are either main-eventers or upper-midcarders, so the top of the card would be really dominated by heels. Bryan Danielson is really the only homegrown main eventer I have right now. So, like I said, I'll need to wait a while before I do this. Try to get guys like Chad Collyer and Roderick Strong up into the main event first.
BigDaddyCool
07-20-2006, 12:12 PM
I just found a place to downlaod it on to my new computer, and I think I'm going to start by making my own promotion in the file editor.
BigDaddyCool
07-20-2006, 01:03 PM
Yeah, I'm starting with a company I made up, the Wrestling Assocation of America. A small wrestling promotion based of of America, with the start up capital of $1,000,000 owned by Rudigar McGee (I made him up). It has no workers or staff. It has one Heavywieght title, which is currently vacant. And a public image of 50%.
I have signed the following workers:
Anthony Bartlette Jr.
Austin Lee
Daron Smythe
Fantastic Frank
Flether
Five Star Flash
Frankie Armadillo
Generalin Intikami
Genesis
Jett Taylor
Jo Jo Fantasico
Lil' Nate
Rich Myers
Rico Casanova
Ronnie Zukko
Also, I think I'm going to put the strap on Frankie because I like heel champs
BTW, I'm #18 out of 20
loopydate
07-24-2006, 02:32 PM
Back To Basics results
- Generation Next over Havana Pitbulls via pinfall (Evans pins Reyes with Skipping A Generation) (OR: 70%, CR: 51%, MQ: 89%)
- Chad Collyer over Eric Young via submission with a Texas cloverleaf (OR: 62%, CR: 50%, MQ: 75%, Collyer gained and Young lost overness)
- Austin Aries won the Pure Title from Alex Shelley via pinfall with a 450 splash. After the match, Shelley attacked Aries. (OR: 81%, CR: 65%, MQ: 98%, Aries and the Pure Title gained and Shelley lost overness)
- Second City Saints over Briscoe Brothers via pinfall (Steel pins Jay with the Twist Of Cain) (OR: 83%, CR: 68%, MQ: 98%)
- Cibernetico over Shark Boy via pinfall with a powerbomb (OR: 80%, CR: 68%, MQ: 93%)
- Donovan Morgan over Vampiro in a hardcore match via pinfall with a handful of tights. Afterwards, Morgan runs away. (OR: 79%, CR: 71%, MQ: 88%)
- Bryan Danielson successfully defended the World Title against Jody Fleisch via submission with the crossface chickenwing. Danielson celebrates afterwards. (OR: 75%, CR: 69%, MQ: 82%, the World Title gained in image)
- Johnny Jeter over Sean Waltman via pinfall with a spinning heel kick. Afterwards, Jeter continues the assault. (OR: 76%, CR: 77%, MQ: 76%, Jeter gained and Waltman lost overness)
- The Psychopaths successfully defended the Tag Team Titles against El Hijo Del Santo and Shocker (Straitjacket on Hijo) (OR: 81%, CR: 74%, MQ: 88%, the champs and the titles gained and the challengers lost overness)
Overall Rating: 78% (my best show yet)
Shocker is now a main-eventer and Ace Steel is an upper midcarder.
I'm up to 81% image.
Here's my current roster (as of 3/21/07), just 'cause I haven't posted it in a while. Wrestlers in italics have open contracts
Main Event
Alex Shelley - Heel
Bryan Danielson - Face - World Heavyweight Champion
Donovan Morgan - Heel
El Hijo Del Santo - Face
Jay Briscoe - Heel
Johnny Jeter - Heel
Mikey Whipwreck - Heel - Tag Team Champion
Sean Waltman - Face
Shocker - Face
Vampiro - Face
Upper Midcard
Ace Steel - Face
Austin Aries - Face - Pure Wrestling Champion
Chad Collyer - Face
Cibernetico - Heel
Colt Cabana - Face
Devon Storm - Heel - Tag Team Champion
Eric Young - Heel
Jody Fleisch - Heel
Mark Briscoe - Heel
Roderick Strong - Face
Shark Boy - Face
Midcard
BJ Whitmer - Face
Black Tiger IV - Heel
Claudio Castagnoli - Heel
Jack Evans - Face
Jimmy Rave - Heel
KENTA - Face
Nigel McGuinness - Heel
Ricky Reyes - Heel
Lower Midcard
Adam Pearce - Face
Davey Richards - Face
Delirious - Face
Jimmy Jacobs - Heel
Matt Sydal - Heel
loopydate
07-26-2006, 06:33 PM
I just tied my best show with the Round Robin Challenge. In the main event, Johnny Jeter ended Bryan Danielson's 19-month reign as Ring Of Honor World Champion!
Each title was defended in a three-man round-robin format. Jeter beat Danielson and Shocker (Danielson also beat Shocker) to win the World Title. Austin Aries beat Alex Shelley and Donovan Morgan (Shelley beat Morgan) to retain the Pure Title. The Psychopaths retained the Tag Team Titles against the Briscoe Brothers and the team of Sean Waltman and Vampiro (the Briscoes also beat Waltman & Vampiro).
After the show, I released Donovan Morgan and wished him the best in his future endeavors. His Japanese touring commitments made him difficult to schedule and his matches were consistently rated poorly.
I'm at 87% image (still Cult status). I actually got a 2.00 rating for my last TV show, which is the maximum for a primetime show on DirecTV, so now I'm thinking of branching out to other networks. I still have five weeks left on my DirecTV deal, so we'll see if anyone bites before I renew.
On the next episode of the TV show, the Second City Saints are going to get the Tag Team Titles back from Storm & Whipwreck, setting up what will hopefully be the big feud-ending match at The Final Showdown against the Briscoes.
Currently, the card for The Final Showdown is:
World Title: Johnny Jeter vs. Sean Waltman
Pure Title: Austin Aries vs. Alex Shelley (these two always put on a good show)
Tag Titles: Second City Saints vs. The Briscoe Brothers
El Hijo Del Santo vs. Mikey Whipwreck
Bryan Danielson vs. Jody Fleisch
Shocker vs. Cibernetico
Vampiro vs. Devon Storm
Shark Boy vs. Eric Young
Roderick Strong vs. Black Tiger IV
It's a lot of repeat matches, but I'm still working with a fairly limited roster and the show's called "The Final Showdown," so...
Evil Vito
09-17-2006, 06:21 PM
<font color=goldenrod>*BUMP*
loop, did your RoH game die or did you end up taking them up to the top? Or, did EWR just get boring?
That's what originally happened to me, I STILL haven't booked anything since Backlash but that is partially due to the fact I've been so damn busy.</font> :(
Crippla
09-17-2006, 06:34 PM
See, there is nothing wrong with a bump IF THERE IS A REASON so FUCK ALL OF YOU WHO BITCH ABOUT ME.
loopydate
09-25-2006, 01:26 PM
This is the first time in about a month I've had consistent access to a computer/the internet. I've been so crazy with work and moving stuff that I just haven't had time to work on my ROH game. I'll get back to it soon, though.
Mister Sinister
09-25-2006, 04:39 PM
God I haven't fucked around with EWR, Guess I totally forgot about it, when they made TEW...and then an release of Promotion Wars.
Indifferent Clox
09-27-2006, 12:28 AM
where can i get the EWR update for the new rosters?
I made ECW it's own promotion and made it global and put all the guys who'd ever been there in it. Then put it on a network with 100% risk. I then pretty much killed new jack in his first match (high incident) then I put Francine and Some other girl (forgot the name) in an Buck Naked match. Chris Jericho fought Steve Austin and Benoit in a 3 way for the number one contendership and Rhyno fought RVD for the ECW TITLE. Raven V. Stamboli and Chris Chetti v. tracy smothers.
oh and Eliminators v. dudley.
Indifferent Clox
09-27-2006, 10:13 PM
please?
Indifferent Clox
09-28-2006, 01:39 PM
WHat are some other good free wrestling games?
starfox8500
10-03-2006, 09:10 PM
How do you save? (prepares for noob bashing)
loopydate
10-04-2006, 12:18 AM
EWR saves automatically every time you quit.
starfox8500
10-04-2006, 07:33 PM
OHHHHH thank you :-)
loopydate
12-28-2006, 10:09 PM
Okay, it's been a long-ass time since I've played this, but I just picked it back up, and here are the results from ROH's The Final Showdown 2007:
Pre-Show: Roderick Strong vs. Black Tiger IV
Black Tiger IV hits a rolling kick on Roderick. Spinning bulldog in the corner, Roderick is down. 1 - 2 - shoulder up. Black Tiger IV misses a big legdrop and lands ASS-FIRST on the mat. Tiger IV takes a back suplex. Tiger IV gets caught with a short powerbomb from Roderick. 1 - 2 - kick out. Tiger IV walks into a face crusher variation. 1 - 2 - 2.999 Roderick drives a thrust kick into the chest of Tiger IV. Black Tiger IV elbows Roderick Strong in the face to break a hammerlock. Weird kick by Tiger IV on Roderick. 1 - 2 - shoulder up. Back heel kick off the second rope, Roderick goes down. 1 - 2 - 2.999 Tiger IV hits a dropkick on Roderick Strong. Spinny weird kick from Black Tiger IV. Roderick Strong ducks a clothesline attempt. Hard legsweep by Roderick. Front legsweep slam by Roderick Strong, that was cool. Black Tiger IV gets knocked to the ground by Roderick. Stronghold!!! Black Tiger IV taps out! Ricky Reyes comes running down the aisle with a chair! Black Tiger IV is just leaving the ring...and Reyes scores with a brutal chair shot! Black Tiger IV falls to the floor holding his head.
Overall Rating: 76%
Crowd Reaction: 64%
Match Quality: 89%
BJ Whitmer vs. Eric Young
Spinny weird kick from Eric Young. Whitmer counters an avalanche with a raised foot to the face. Back suplex on Young. BJ Whitmer misses a clothesline...and takes out the referee instead. Kill the referee! BJ Whitmer brings out a jumping powerbomb to nearly kill Young!! That was incredibly brutal, i LOVE that move. Hooks the leg, but the referee is still out. Young ducks a wild right hand. Hard back suplex on Whitmer. Weird kick by Young on Whitmer. 1 - 2 - no 3 though. Cool looking suplex on Whitmer. 1 - 2 - kick out before the 3. Whitmer blocks a punch. Brainbuster suplex by BJ Whitmer. 1 - 2 - 2.999 BJ Whitmer gets taken down out of nowhere. BJ Whitmer gets knocked to the ground by Young, who is already climbing the turnbuckle. Flying Elbowdrop!!! 1....2....3!! It's all over.
Overall Rating: 68%
Crowd Reaction: 57%
Match Quality: 79%
Bryan Danielson vs. Jody Fleisch
Spinny weird kick from Jody Fleisch. Kick from Jody Fleisch...to the leg! Oh the humanity! Legsweep. There's probably a Japanese name for that....like Golden Dragon Nuclear Spike....that'll do, i'll call it that from now on. Hard back suplex on Danielson. Bryan Danielson takes the advantage with a punch to the face. Fleisch takes a flying neckbreaker from Bryan Danielson. Weird kick by Danielson on Fleisch. 1 - 2 - no 3 though. Fleisch reverses a Bryan Danielson hammerlock. Flying move by Jody Fleisch...no idea what the name of that move is, so let's call it a Lighting Smash Of Impending Danger. 1 - 2 - shoulder up. Weird-but-cool looking DDT thing from Jody Fleisch, Danielson is out. 1 - 2 - almost a 3. Bryan Danielson ducks a clothesline attempt. Bryan Danielson scores with a back heel kick on Fleisch. Fleisch reverses a Bryan Danielson hammerlock. Jody Fleisch hits a rolling kick on Danielson. Bryan Danielson grabs Jody Fleisch from behind and shoves him into the ropes, then scores with a roll-up...but Fleisch rolls through with the move! He used a pull of the tights to get Danielson over! 1....2...3! The referee was out of position and didn't see it! Jody Fleisch leaves the ring and heads off down the aisle at speed. Fleisch has the victory, and isn't hanging around for Bryan Danielson to look for revenge.
Overall Rating: 81%
Crowd Reaction: 77%
Match Quality: 86%
World Title Match: Sean Waltman vs. Johnny Jeter (c)
Flying elbow from Johnny Jeter. I missed what happened for a few minutes as i went to get a beer...i'm going to take an educated guess and say that Bruiser Brody made a stunning return and beat everyone up, then left. I'm sticking with that story until proven wrong. 1 - 2 - kick out. Sean Waltman takes the advantage with a punch to the face. Waltman hits a massive spinning kick to the jaw. Jeter takes a flying neckbreaker from Sean Waltman. 1 - 2 - no 3 though. DDT from the top rope by Sean Waltman....holy crap, that was sweet. 1 - 2 - kick out before the 3. DDT by Sean Waltman. Sean Waltman gets taken down out of nowhere. Weird kick by Jeter on Waltman. 1 - 2 - kick out. Waltman walks into a face crusher variation. 1 - 2 - 2.999 Waltman takes a flying neckbreaker from Johnny Jeter. Johnny Jeter scores with a back heel kick on Waltman. Sean Waltman fights out of a grapple. Waltman hits a dropkick on Johnny Jeter. DDT from the top rope by Sean Waltman....holy crap, that was sweet. Johnny Jeter slides out and grabs a chair! Waltman goes to climb out of the ring...and takes a chair to the head! The referee has no hesitation in calling for the bell! Disqualification. I don't think the fight has finished. Sean Waltman and Jeter have begun brawling again! They wind up brawling all the way down the aisle and out of view.
Overall Rating: 78%
Crowd Reaction: 79%
Match Quality: 78%
El Hijo Del Santo vs. Mikey Whipwreck
El Hijo Del Santo strikes Whipwreck. Spinny weird kick from El Hijo Del Santo. Second rope flying axe handle, Whipwreck goes down. DDT by El Hijo Del Santo. Mikey Whipwreck pulls a mule kick out of nowhere. Hard back suplex on Santo. Whipwreck crushes Santo with a running butt smash...nothing says 'killer move' like driving your ass into someone else's face. 1 - 2 - shoulder up. Whipwreck only gets knees on a splash. Super kick by El Hijo Del Santo. 1 - 2 - kick out. Whipwreck walks into a face crusher variation. 1 - 2 - almost a 3. Whipwreck counters an arm wringer with an elbow to the side of the head. Whipwreck hits a massive spinning kick to the jaw. Whipwreck drops an elbow...but misses...HAH. Hard back suplex on Whipwreck. El Hijo Del Santo has Mikey Whipwreck down on the canvas. Mikey Whipwreck gets locked in the La de a Caballo! Submission victory! Whipwreck is pounding the canvas with punches, shouting about how unfair everything is.
Overall Rating: 81%
Crowd Reaction: 81%
Match Quality: 82%
Tag Team Title Match: Second City Saints (c) vs. The Briscoe Brothers
Second rope flying axe handle, Steel goes down. Super kick by Jay Briscoe. 1 - 2 - no 3 though. Jay tags out to Mark Briscoe. The Briscoe Brothers whip Steel into the corner. Mark Briscoe whips Jay Briscoe in for a hard clothesline to follow-up. Second rope flying axe handle, Steel goes down. 1 - 2 - kick out. Mark Briscoe strikes Steel. Mark Briscoe gets taken down out of nowhere. Steel hits a great swinging DDT on Mark Briscoe. Steel tags out to Colt Cabana. Legsweep. There's probably a Japanese name for that....like Golden Dragon Nuclear Spike....that'll do, i'll call it that from now on. Super kick by Colt Cabana. Mark Briscoe powers out of a Colt Cabana headlock. Tag to Jay Briscoe. Reverse DDT on Classic. Cool looking suplex on Classic. 1 - 2 - kick out before the 3. Classic gets caught with a belly to belly suplex from Jay. Classic blocks a kick from Jay Briscoe. Colt Cabana hits a delayed suplex on Jay. Jay Briscoe is in trouble. Here it comes - Running Lariat. 1....2...3, it's finished.
Overall Rating: 88%
Crowd Reaction: 79%
Match Quality: 98%
Shocker vs. Cibernetico
Kick from Shocker...to the leg! Oh the humanity! Shocker only gets knees on a splash. Cibernetico scores with a back heel kick on Shocker. Shocker reverses an irish whip...and Cibernetico runs into the referee. Hah, die referee scum! Springboard dropkick from Cibernetico...that looked pretty cool. Hooks the leg, but the referee is still out. Shocker kicks Cibernetico in the gut to reverse the momentum. Second rope flying axe handle, Cibernetic goes down. Shocker crushes Cibernetic with a running butt smash...nothing says 'killer move' like driving your ass into someone else's face. 1 - 2 - shoulder up. Vicious kick to the teeth from Shocker. 1 - 2 - 2.999 Cibernetico ducks a clothesline attempt. Super kick by Cibernetico. 1 - 2 - kick out before the 3. Shocker fights out of a grapple. Shocker moves in for the kill. Here it comes - Guapo Bomb. 1....2...3, it's finished.
Overall Rating: 90%
Crowd Reaction: 86%
Match Quality: 95%
Hardcore Match: Vampiro vs. Devon Storm
D. Storm hits a wicked chop that echoes through the building. Vampiro pushes out of a Devon Storm hold. Vampiro hits a right hand. D. Storm reverses an irish whip...and Vampiro runs into the referee. Hah, die referee scum! Powerbomb on D. Storm. Hooks the leg, but the referee is still out. Vampiro walks into a trip. Flying cookie sheet shot by D. Storm, blasting Vampiro. Weird kick by D. Storm on Vampiro. 1 - 2 - kick out. Vampiro walks into a face crusher variation. 1 - 2 - almost a 3. D. Storm walks into a trip. Vampiro slams Devon Storm onto the table. 1 - 2 - 2.999 D. Storm ducks a wild right hand. Vampiro is in trouble. Mindbender!!! That shook the ring. 1....2....3!!
Overall Rating: 84%
Crowd Reaction: 79%
Match Quality: 89%
Pure Title Match: Austin Aries (c) vs. Alex Shelley
Alex Shelley scores with a back heel kick on Aries. Shelley drops an elbow...but misses...HAH. Shelley walks into a high dropkick from Austin Aries. Shelley reverses an irish whip...and Austin Aries runs into the referee. Hah, die referee scum! Vicious kick to the teeth from Austin Aries. Pinfall attempt, but the ref is still down. Alex Shelley pulls a mule kick out of nowhere. Shelley uses a basement dropkick to the knee. Spinning bulldog in the corner, Aries is down. 1 - 2 - shoulder up. Back heel kick off the second rope, Aries goes down. 1 - 2 - 2.999 Austin Aries pulls a mule kick out of nowhere. Aries crushes Shelley with a running butt smash...nothing says 'killer move' like driving your ass into someone else's face. 1 - 2 - almost a 3. Shelley ducks a wild right hand. Alex Shelley misses a clothesline...and takes out the referee instead. Kill the referee! Austin Aries floors Shelley, then signals for the 450 Splash. Meanwhile, Alex Shelley has something in his hands. Aries comes over...and gets nailed with a set of brass knuckles! The referee wakes up to see the pinfall: 1....2....3! It's over. Alex Shelley goes into the crowd, where he celebrates his victory
Overall Rating: 89%
Crowd Reaction: 80%
Match Quality: 98%
Overall Show Rating: 83%
My previous best show was a 78! Now I'm up to 96% Cult status, so I'm probably two weeks away from being a National promotion. Wooo!
M-A-G
12-28-2006, 10:26 PM
I really should start posting my stuff again. But it's so far into the future that you'd have no idea who I'm talking about.
M-A-G
12-30-2006, 03:46 AM
OK, so I guess this is my roster. The year: 2029
RAW BRAND Superstars
Adara James: Face
AJ Styles: Face
Alex Michaels: Face
Alyssa Skull: Heel
Beckie Demira: Heel
Bishop: Face
Bret Banderas: Heel
Brian York: Heel
Brooke: Face
Cage: Face
Chris Carville: Heel
Chris Harris: Heel
Cole: Face
Emma Edwards: Face
Fortune: Heel
Frost: Face
Gail Kim: Heel
Goldberg: Face
James P. Arbordale: Heel
James Storm: Heel
Jamie Roderick: Heel
Jason Lee: Face
Jodie Marie: Face
John Cena: (General Manager) Face
Keith Jacobs: Face
Kent Jacobs: Face
Kreeve: Face
Lance Storm: Heel
Lisa Benton: Face
Mordecai: Heel
Mizteek: Face
Natalie: Heel
Nicole Durgan: Face
Oracle: Heel
Pete Shapiro: Face
Rene Dupree: Heel
Sandy Rochet: Face
Sean Criss: Face
Scott Blackmore: Heel
‘Super’ Dave Enriquez: Heel
Trinity: Heel
Tyra Foxx: Face
Veronica: Heel
Vixxen: Heel
Managers:
Alicia: Heel
Francine: Face
M-A-G: Heel
Paul Heyman: Heel
SmackDown! BRAND Superstars
A-Train: Heel
Cero: Face
Chris Linares: Face
Chris Sylvain: Heel
Damon: Heel
Derek Standish: Heel
Derrick King: Face
Don Maiden: Face
Garrett: Face
Ian Moore: Face
Jarod Sinclair: Face
Jason Collins: Heel
Jason Cross: Face
Jeff Bowen: Face
Jeremy Matthews: Face
Jerome: Face
Jimmy Yang: Face
Jordan: Face
Ken Shamrock: Heel
Kevin Daniels: Heel
Kurt Angle: Face, General Manager
Marcus Dean: Heel
Mark Mason: Heel
Mike Sullivan: Face
Mourn: Heel
Paul Andrews: Face
Reaper: Heel
Rick Bach: Heel
Ron Killings: Face
Ryan Creed: Heel
Sean Casey: Face
Sid Scorpion: Heel
Spike Scorpion: Heel
Sylvan: Heel
Synn: Heel
Tony Maivia: Heel
Tag Teams:
America's Most Wanted: James Storm and Chris Harris
Destiny: Fortune and Omen
Bishop-Kreeve Connection: Bishop and Kreeve
FCC: Cage and Cole
The Status Quo: Bret Banderas and Brian York
La Resistance: Lance Storm and Rene Dupree
The Jacobs: Keith Jacobs and Kent Jacobs
The Dark Knights: Reaper and Mourn
The Thug Life Soldiers: Jordan and Jerome
The Real Deal: Cero and Mike Sullivan
Team Scorpio: Sid Scorpion and Spike Scorpion
Garrett and Jeff Bowen
Ryan Creed and Kevin Daniels
Champions:
World Heavyweight: Ian Moore
WWE World: Mordecai
WWE Intercontinental: Alex Michaels
WWE U.S. Heavyweight: Damon
WWE Cruiserweight: Don Maiden
WWE Women's: Lisa Benton
WWE Tag Team: The Dark Knights
World Tag Team: Destiny
M-A-G
12-30-2006, 03:48 AM
My next show is Unforgiven 2029. If I remember or I'm motivated I'll start posting results again.
James Steele
12-30-2006, 07:08 AM
Damn, I've never gotten that far.
Also, do you guys who where I could find a copy of EWR and all the picture packs and stuff?
M-A-G
12-30-2006, 01:55 PM
No clue. The most I do with pics is customize my background and loading screens.
M-A-G
12-30-2006, 07:06 PM
Unforgiven Results:
Heat: Kurt Angle has Disqo (freshly signed) arrested so he doesn't interfere in Indivisible's matches tonight.
The Show:
Synn, Ryan Creed, and Kevin Daniels def. Jason Cross, Derrick King, and Jimmy Yang when Synn pinned Yang: ****
Damon cheated to pin Ron Killings to retain his U.S. Heavyweight Title: ****1/4
Marcus Dean and Derek Standish of Indivisible def. The Thug Life Soldiers when Dean pinned Jerome: ****1/4
Mark Mason cheated to pin Don Maiden to win the Cruiserweight Title: ****1/4
Rick Bach pinned Chris Linares: ****1/4
The Real Deal def. The Dark Knights to win the WWE Tag Team Titles when Cero pinned Reaper: ****1/2
Paul Andrews def. Chris Sylvain in a Hell in a Cell match to keep his streak alive: ****1/2
Ian Moore retained his World Heavyweight Title against Ken Shamrock, Jarod Sinclair, and Jason Collins when he pinned Collins: ****1/2
Overall rating: 90%
AJ Styles wants to be a non-wrestler. He's canned.
Frost and Alyssa Skull are retiring thus reducing my awesome as hell women's division.
The camp and farm are doing swell. I've got about 73 wrestlers ready to be molded.
Next up: No Mercy!!!
Impact!
01-01-2007, 03:01 AM
Alright I'll post my roster, and my next PPV once it's done.
(On my version ECW & Smackdown are the two brands, while RAW is a joint promotion show)
ECW
Faces:
Al Snow
Chris Benoit
Chris Masters
Colt Cobana
Danny Doring
Eugene
Jeff Hardy
Ken Shamrock
Lita
Nathan Jones
Rob Van Dam
Shane McMahon
Spiffy Sean Stylez
Taz
The Rock
Tito Ortiz
Tommy Dreamer
Val Venis
Heels:
Charlie Hass
Chris Jericho
Chuck Palumbo
CM Punk
CW Anderson
Don Callis
Edge
Garrison Cade
JBL
Joey Mathews
John Cena
Johnny Nitro
Ken Kennedy
Matt Hardy
Mikey Whipwreck
Paul Heyman
Randy Orton
Roddy Piper
Satoshi Kojima
Shelton Benjamin
Steve Corino
Stevie Richards
Trevor Murdoch
Trinity
Victoria
Tweeners:
Mickie James
Smackdown
Faces:
Ace Steel
Batista
Brock Lesnar
Carlito
Christian York
Hulk Hogan
J.R. Ryder
Jay Briscoe
Jimmy Yang
Mark Briscoe
Matt Striker
Onyx
Paul London
Rey Mysterio
Ric Flair
Roadkill
S2H
Spanky
Steph McMahon
Super Crazy
Tajiri
Ultimo Dragon
Heels:
Big Show
Booker T
Brandon Robinson
Chavo Guerrero
Eddie Guerrero
Eric Bischoff
Gregory Helms
Jamie Noble
Johnny Jeter
Johnny Kashmere
Kane
Kevin Thorn
Kid Kash
Kid Romeo
Matt Striker
Psychosis
Scoot Andrews
Sean O'Haire
The Predator
Theodore Long
Tony Mamaluke
Trent Acid
Triple H
Umaga
Vince McMahon
Tweeners:
Wenzel
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Tag Teams:
Backseat Boyz: Trent Acid, Johnny Kashmere
Briscoe Boys: Jay Briscoe, Mark Briscoe
Da Hit Squad: Danny Maff, Monsta Mack (Still in OVW)
DX: HBK, HHH
Hardy Boyz: Matt Hardy, Jeff Hardy
London & Kendrick: Paul London, Spanky
Mexicools: Super Crazy, Psychosis
MNM: Joey Mathews, Johnny Nitro
Moondogs 2000: Wenzel, Molsonn
Pitbulls: Jamie Noble, Kid Kash
Rated RKO: Randy Orton, Edge
The New Mafia: Johnny Jeter, Tony Mamaluke, Christian York (Can tag with whoever)
TNT: Trevor Murdoch, Garrison Cade
WGTT: Charlie Haas, Shelton Benjamin
Titles:
ECW Heavyweight: Chris Jericho (Image 94%) -ECW
World Heavyweight: Shawn Micheals (Image 89%) -SD
Intercontinental: Tajiri (87%) -SD
US Championship: Chris Benoit(87%) -ECW
Cruiserweight: Jimmy Yang (76%) -SD
Womans: Mickie James (61%) -ECW
World Tag Team: Mexicools (86%) -SD
WWE Tag Team: Corino & Haas (86%) -ECW
M-A-G
01-01-2007, 11:01 AM
No Mercy, A Raw Show:
Jamie Roderick pinned Brooke on Heat: ****1/4
The Show:
Keith and Kent Jacobs def. Destiny to win the World Tag Team Titles when Keith pinned Omen. ****1/4
Alex Michaels pinned 'Super' Dave Enriquez to retain the Intercontinental Title: ****1/4
The FCC def. America's Most Wanted when Cage pinned James Storm: ***1/2
Lisa Benton retained the Women's Title against Oracle by submission: ****1/2
Pete Shapiro pinned James P. Arbordale: ****1/4
Goldberg and the B-K Connection def. Chris Carville and The Status Quo when Goldberg pinned Carville: ****1/4
Scott Blackmore pinned AJ Styles: ****
Mordecai pinned Sean Criss to retain the WWE Title: ****1/4
Overall rating: 87%
I'll see if I can get Survivor Series up later.
M-A-G
01-01-2007, 11:03 AM
Survivor Series. HAH! I SWERVED you!
Heat: Lisa Benton retained the Women's Title against Oracle by submission: ****1/2
The Show:
Jason Collins, Damon, and The Dark Knights def. Jarod Sinclair, Ron Killings,
and the Real Deal. Survivors: Collins and Damon. ****1/4
Pete Shapiro pinned James P. Arbordale: ****1/4
Keith and Kent Jacobs retained the World Tag Team Titles against FCC, America's Most Wanted, and Destiny. ****1/4
Scott Blackmore, 'Super' Dave Enriquez and The Status Quo def. Goldberg, Alex Michaels, and the B-K Connection. Survivor: Scott Blackmore. ****1/2
Paul Andrews pinned Chris Sylvain: ****1/4
Indivisible def. Kurt Angle, Chris Linares, and The Thug Life Soldiers.
Survivors: Rick Bach, Alex Shelley, and Marcus Dean ****1/2
Ian Moore pinned Ken Shamrock to retain the World Heavyweight Title. ****1/2
Mordecai def. Sean Criss in an Inferno match to retain the WWE Title. ****1/4
Overall rating: 90%
I'll have to post an updated roster as there have been some changes. Next up, Armageddon!
M-A-G
01-06-2007, 06:52 AM
Got around to Armageddon since I had some free time.
Heat: Jeff Bowen and Garrett def. Team Scorpio: ****
The PPV:
Marcus Dean def. Chris Linares: ****1/4
The Dark Knights def. The Real Deal to win the WWE Tag Team Titles when Reaper pinned Mike Sullivan: ****1/4
Mark Mason retained his Cruiserweight Title against Derrick King and Kevin Daniels when he pinned Daniels: ****1/4
Damon pinned Ron Killings in a Falls Count Anywhere match to retain the U.S. Title: ****1/4
The Outcasts (Alex Shelley and Derek Standish) def. The Thug Life Soldiers when Shelley made Jordan tap out: ****1/2
Rick Bach pinned Chris Sylvain: ****1/4
Paul Andrews def. Ken Shamrock and Jarod Sinclair in a Triple Threat match. ****1/2
Jason Collins def. Ian Moore in a First Blood match to win the World Heavyweight Title: ****1/4
Overall: 89% A nice way to end 2029. Let's see what 2030 will bring.
Downloaded EWR and wow... I put TNA -$416,000 in the hole in four months...
M-A-G
01-07-2007, 11:45 AM
Don't worry, you're on par with the real TNA.
M-A-G
01-07-2007, 11:45 AM
Whoops, didn't post the Rumble. :o
M-A-G
01-07-2007, 11:46 AM
Also lost TV. :shifty:
:eek: WTF did you do?
Apparently I was running things too risky and Spike wouldn't renew.
M-A-G
01-07-2007, 11:49 AM
The same network that ran Stripperella? F*ck them.
M-A-G
01-07-2007, 11:50 AM
You, my friend, need a healthy dose of DEREK STANDISH!
Yeah, you'd have to know who he is.....
I'm the Vince Russo of EWR. :shifty:
M-A-G
01-07-2007, 11:55 AM
I'm the Vince McMahon of EWR. I buy out all the little guys (including TNA :cool: ) and hog all the talent.
Sophie: We currently have 156 wrestlers. I think our roster is too big. We should trim it down to about 68.
Me: STFU and look hot, dammit! :mad:
Evil Vito
01-07-2007, 11:58 AM
<font color=goldenrod>I'm 41 in your game</font> :o
M-A-G
01-07-2007, 12:02 PM
Haha, a lot of my wrestlers weren't even born when I started my game. Hail M-A-G dammit!
Crippla
01-07-2007, 12:04 PM
How does this thing work?
M-A-G
01-07-2007, 12:16 PM
Might as well post an updated roster. It went through some changes over the past few 'months':
Raw:
Adara James: Face
Alex Michaels: Face
Anthony Garcia: Face
Aphrodite: Face
Beckie Demira: Heel
Bishop: Face
Bret Banderas: Heel
Brian York: Heel
Brooke: Face
Cage: Face
Chris Carville: Heel
Chris Harris: Heel
Cole: Face
Emma Edwards: Face
Fortune: Heel
Gail Kim: Heel
Goldberg: Face
James Storm: Heel
Jamie Roderick: Heel
Jodie Marie: Face
John Cena: GM, Face
Keith Jacobs: Face
Ken Shamrock: Heel
Kent Jacobs: Face
Kreeve: Face
Lance Storm: Heel
Lisa Benton: Face
Mordecai: Heel
Mizteek: Face
Natalie: Heel
Nicole Durgan: Face
Oracle: Heel
Pete Shapiro: Face
Rene Dupree: Heel
Sandy Rochet: Face
Sean Criss: Face
Scott Blackmore: Heel
'Super' Dave Enriquez: Heel
Tina Rivaldo: Heel
Trinity: Heel
Tyra Foxx: Face
Veronica: Heel
Vixxen: Heel
Managers:
Alicia: Heel
Francine: Face
M-A-G: Heel
Paul Heyman: Heel
SmackDown!:
Alex Furious: Heel
Alex Shelley: Heel
Cero: Face
Chris Collins: Heel
Chris Linares: Face
Chris Sylvain: Face
Damon: Heel
Derek Standish: Heel
Derrick King: Face
Don Maiden: Face
Garrett: Face
Ian Moore: Face
Jarod Sinclair: Face
Jason Collins: Heel
Jason Cross: Face
Jeff Bowen: Face
Jeremy Matthews: Face
Jerome: Face
Jimmy Yang: Face
John Allister: Face
Jordan: Face
Jun Takeo: Heel
Kevin Daniels: Heel
Kurt Angle: GM, Face
Marcus Dean: Heel
Mark Mason: Heel
Masato Nobunaga: Heel
Mike Carpenter: Heel
Mike Sullivan: Face
Mourn: Heel
Paul Andrews: Face
Reaper: Heel
Rick Bach: Heel
Ron Killings: Face
Sean Casey: Face
Sid Scorpion: Heel
Spike Scorpion: Heel
Sylvan: Heel
Syn: Heel
Tony Maivia: Heel
All of that with Cena retiring at the end of February. Need to have him go out with a bang.
Skippord
01-07-2007, 12:18 PM
I am awful at EWR I created a promotion got fired and then said promotion became the hottest thing in wrestling
M-A-G
01-07-2007, 12:19 PM
How does this thing work?
Think of yourself as the boss of your own wrestling promotion. After getting the game, you pick from any North American promotion available (or create your own via the editor) and from there, it's fair game. You sign the talent, you manage the finances, you keep whatever staff is necessary, you book the shows, you snag the TV deals. You do it all and make sure the wrestlers are happy, the network is cool with your product, and the bottom line ends in your favor. It's quite a little way to pass some free time.
M-A-G
01-07-2007, 12:20 PM
I am awful at EWR I created a promotion got fired and then said promotion became the hottest thing in wrestling
The WWE plans to use that strategy for ECW now that Paul Heyman is gone.
Crippla
01-07-2007, 12:26 PM
Think of yourself as the boss of your own wrestling promotion. After getting the game, you pick from any North American promotion available (or create your own via the editor) and from there, it's fair game. You sign the talent, you manage the finances, you keep whatever staff is necessary, you book the shows, you snag the TV deals. You do it all and make sure the wrestlers are happy, the network is cool with your product, and the bottom line ends in your favor. It's quite a little way to pass some free time.
What game is it though??
M-A-G
01-07-2007, 12:31 PM
EWR
Crippla
01-07-2007, 12:34 PM
See, I know nothing about it. I don't even know what it is. :o
Skippord
01-07-2007, 04:11 PM
I had to send CM Punk to rehab for a drug problem
Skippord
01-07-2007, 04:17 PM
Now I have to strip the world title from him :'(
I don't know what it is, but EWR seems so much better and well rounded than TEW. Can't believe I wasted $60 on the first two.
I downloaded TEW2007 about 3 days ago and there is just so much to do that I can't even find the time to start. As soon as I took the time to create a promotion I went to go book the first show and there was just so much more to do that I quit. It's hard coming up with ideas for everyone all at once. I think I need to start with a promotion that is already running.
loopydate
01-09-2007, 10:49 PM
With four weeks to go until Survival Of The Fittest 2007, ROH Commissioner Jimmy Hart announces a 15-man tournament to determine the #1 contender for Johnny Jeter's World Title. The tournament runner-up will face Alex Shelley for the Pure Title.
Here are the first-round match-ups. Previous champion "American Dragon" Bryan Danielson receives a bye.
El Hijo Del Santo vs. Cibernetico
Black Tiger IV vs. Mikey Whipwreck
Vampiro vs. Jody Fleisch
Roderick Strong vs. Mark Briscoe
Sean Waltman vs. Devon Storm
Shocker vs. Eric Young
Austin Aries vs. Jay Briscoe
Also announced for the SotF card: For nearly ten months, a war has been raging between the top two tag teams in Ring Of Honor. The Second City Saints and the Briscoe Brothers will settle their score once and for all inside of a steel cage!
Jay and Mark Briscoe have both stated that if either of them win the tournament to earn the shot at Jeter, they will compete in both matches. They both want the World Title, but they also both want to annihilate Ace Steel and Colt Cabana and put this feud to rest.
Other matches will be announced as the tournament plays out.
D Mac
01-10-2007, 12:56 AM
TEW 2007?
M-A-G
01-10-2007, 01:32 PM
WrestleMania 46 card:
World Heavyweight Title: Jason Collins (c) vs. Paul Andrews
WWE Title: Mordecai (c) vs. Pete Shapiro vs. Ken Shamrock
10 Man Money in the Bank Challenge
Chris Collins vs. Ron Killings
Ian Moore vs. Rick Bach
Goldberg vs. Scott Blackmore
World Tag Team Titles: The Status Quo (c) vs. Destiny vs. FCC vs. Keith and Kent Jacobs
WWE Tag Team Titles: The Thug Life Soldiers (c) vs. The Outcasts
It's basically the newer talent about to usurp the old guard. I'll post results later more than likely.
loopydate
01-10-2007, 01:41 PM
Unless I absolutely botch the last TV show before SotF, that PPV should be my first show as a national promotion!
Here's the card:
World Title Match: Johnny Jeter vs. Bryan Danielson/Devon Storm winner
Pure Title Match: Alex Shelley vs. Bryan Danielson/Devon Storm loser
Tag Team Title Steel Cage Match: Second City Saints vs. The Briscoe Brothers
Shocker vs. Cibernetico
El Hijo Del Santo vs. Mikey Whipwreck
Sean Waltman vs. Jody Fleisch
Austin Aries vs. Eric Young
Roderick Strong vs. Jimmy Jacobs
Grudge Match: Black Tiger IV vs. Ricky Reyes
D Mac
01-10-2007, 02:06 PM
TEW 2007?
:mad:
http://www.greydogsoftware.com/tew2/
D Mac
01-10-2007, 02:12 PM
35 bucks? Fuck that.
D Mac
01-10-2007, 02:15 PM
Anyone know if there are any torrents of TEW 07? Demonoid said none found.
Just get EWR, TEW is too deep to be honest, and it'll be months before a good real world mod comes out.
Yeah, it really is too deep. Especially if you are running a large promotion with a lot of wrestlers. You have to give them each storylines, which there aren't enough for everyone so you create your own, and then you have to set every plot point and ridiculous amounts of time just for one storyline that will probably cover 2 people. Then after that you have to follow it all, and the fact that they are all fictional characters so you really know nothing about them makes it even more impossible to run through quick storylines or gimmicks.
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