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Evil Vito
11-27-2007, 11:59 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Yeah so there used to be a thread for posting wrestling game sims...but its long buried and FPR is really in a league of its own when it comes to simming.

So I started my WWE vs. TNA sim fed. I plan on doing all TV shows and PPVs for both feds. Due to this, TV shows will be a maximum of 3 matches, sometimes less. TV shows will also usually feature at least one thing that wasn't simmed in game but I threw in for storyline enhancement. The PPVs are where its at really.

I'm starting my game on Dec. 31 2007, and right away there's a PPV...TNA's Final Resolution. Most of the matches for that one I'm just gonna make up as there's no real time for buildup...just gonna wing it.

Well, I did my first week of TV shows...which I'll include in the next post.</font>

Evil Vito
11-28-2007, 12:02 AM
<font color=goldenrod>RAW – DECEMBER 31, 2007
• After losing many times, Santino Marella FINALLY managed to put away his rival Jerry “The King” Lawler in a match, winning with an STF.
• Elsewhere, the always cocky Mr. Kennedy tried to oust Chris Jericho in a bout. It was a close match from the get-go with several near falls. Jericho muscled out of the Green Bay Plunge to everyone’s surprise, and eventually picked up the win with the Lionsault.
• Randy Orton issued an open challenge for his WWE Championship, which was answered by rookie DH Smith. The match was no walk in the park, and Smith made people believe he could win, but alas, an RKO out of nowhere did Smith in.
• However, after the match, three men jumped into the ring: Kurt Angle, AJ Styles, and Tomko from TNA Wrestling hit the ring and attacked the champion. Security rushed in as the Angle Alliance fled. What was the meaning of that and where did they come from?

ECW – JANUARY 1, 2008
• The show starts off with a CM Punk promo. Shortly into it, the Angle Alliance interrupted and explained that they were there to prove that TNA was the dominant federation. Angle challenged Punk to find a partner to face TNA Tag Champions AJ Styles and Tomko.
• Our first bout saw ECW Original Stevie Richards square off against Elijah Burke’s protégé, Shelton Benjamin. Stevie tried his hardest, but it simply wasn’t enough as Shelton got the nod with the Exploder Suplex.
• After his protégé’s victory against an Original, Burke hoped to do the same against Tommy Dreamer. In something of an upset, Dreamer actually managed to come out on top, finishing Burke off with a Dreamer Driver.
• Thanks to the ECW/SmackDown! Talent exchange, CM Punk found his partner in World Heavyweight Champion Batista. Certainly, the Angle Alliance were not expecting that, as Batista went on to pin Styles after a huge Spinebuster. TNA’s representatives retreated, but not before inviting Punk and Batista to show up at Impact on Thursday night.

IMPACT – JANUARY 3, 2008
• The opener saw two former Team Canada members going at it: Robert Roode and Petey Williams. For the most part it was an even contest until Roode managed to block Petey’s attempt at the Canadian Destroyer. Roode planted Petey with a huge lariat for the victory.
• In a match purely out of respect, Booker T faced off against Ron “The Truth” Killings. The match was basically a classic, keeping everyone on edge. Killings shocked everyone with a victory, pulling a bridged rollup pin out of nowhere. The two men shook hands after, and a re-match has been signed for Final Resolution.
• Christian Cage took on up-and-comer Kaz, hoping to prove to the world that Kaz’s previous wins were a fluke. Whether they were a fluke or not, Christian put up the win with an Unprettier.
• In our main event segment, the Angle Alliance came out and invited the WWE visitors to the ring. CM Punk and Batista came out, brawl ensues. Out of nowhere, Randy Orton runs in and RKOs Angle. A challenge is then laid out: Angle Alliance vs. the 3 WWE Champions, this Sunday! The only question that remains is can the WWE team REALLY function with Orton on it?

SMACKDOWN – JANUARY 4, 2008
• The show opened up with an over-the-top battle royal to determine the new Cruiserweight champion, featuring ECW Extremist Nunzio as well as Smackdown superstars Jamie Noble, Shannon Moore, Funaki, Jimmy Wang Yang, Chavo Guerrero, and an apparent return to the cruiserweight division by Rey Mysterio. Unfortunately for Noble (the man always chasing the title), he was eliminated within 2 minutes. Picking right up where he left off, Chavo Guerrero was victorious and was awarded the vacant championship.
• New fan favorite Finlay faced off against United States champion MVP in a title match. MVP basically stole one away from the fighting Irishman, hitting several well-placed shots to the nads before finishing it off with the Playmaker.
• In a dream match of sorts, the Straightedge Superstar CM Punk squared off against the Olympic Gold Medalist Kurt Angle. It’s Punk and Angle, so the match ruled. Angle got a victory by forcing Punk to submit to the Ankle Lock. No shame in tapping out to that.
• After the match, Punk tried to hit Angle with a GTS but Styles/Tomko rushed in to help their leader. Orton and Batista ran out as well, leading Orton to accidentally hit Punk with a clothesline. The two started to swing at one another so Batista had to place peacemaker. Once again: can Team WWE function as a cohesive unit?

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Yeah so thats a jist of how I wanna try to post results. Final Resolution will be done either tomorrow or Thursday most likely. I'll post a full card when I think of one, so far the only confirmed matches:

Angle Alliance (TNA World Champ Kurt Angle and TNA Tag Champs AJ Styles and Tomko) vs. WWE Champ Randy Orton, WHW Champ Batista, and ECW Champ CM Punk

Ron Killings vs. Booker T</font>

Evil Vito
11-28-2007, 07:44 PM
<font color=goldenrod>TNA FINAL RESOLUTION CARD:

<b>TNA vs. WWE</b>
The Angle Alliance (TNA World Champion Kurt Angle and TNA Tag Champions AJ Styles and Tomko) vs. WWE Champion Randy Orton, World Heavyweight Champion Batista, and ECW Champion CM Punk

<b>X Division Title Match</b>
Johnny Devine vs. X Division Champion "Black Machismo" Jay Lethal

Booker T vs. Ron Killings

Christian Cage vs. Rhino

Samoa Joe vs. Robert Roode

<b>Battle of the Big Men</b>
Abyss vs. Lance Hoyt vs. TNA Enforcer Matt Morgan

The Motor City Machine Guns vs. Christopher Daniels and Senshi

<b>Battle Royal - Stipulations to be announced at the PPV</b>
Feat. The Outsiders, Team 3D, VKM, Black Reign, and Raven</font>

Evil Vito
11-28-2007, 10:37 PM
<font color=goldenrod><b><u>TNA FINAL RESOLUTION – JANUARY 6, 2008</b></u>

• Fresh off a victory on Impact, Robert Roode looked up against the biggest challenge of his young career: the “Samoan Submission Machine” Samoa Joe. Joe certainly provided the biggest fight that Roode has ever had, but in the end, Roode managed to shock the world. That same lariat that put down Petey Williams on Impact was enough to put down Joe for the 3.

• Our next match saw possibly the three biggest men in TNA wrestling, Lance Hoyt, Abyss, and TNA Enforcer Matt Morgan. The fight spilled to ringside where Hoyt used a chair on both of his opponents. Still, once the match returned to the ring, Abyss managed to get the nod, hoisting the large Morgan up for a chokeslam and recording the pinfall victory.

• “Black Machismo” Jay Lethal looked to retain his X Division crown against the man formerly known as Havok. Both men went at hard, pulling off high risk maneuvers and trying to outdo one another. In the end, Lethal showed why he’s champion, retaining his belt after a patented flying elbow drop.

• Black Reign, Team 3-D, VKM, The Outsiders, and Raven (appearing in his first match in some time) assembled in the ring. Jim Cornette announced that the winner out of these 8 former WWE employees will be going to Raw tomorrow for a match.
• The match began, and everyone immediately went after the Outsiders (leading to Nash chucking Brother Ray out in 17 seconds). The numbers overcame Nash, who went out second. His buddy Scott Hall lasted until the final two, but an Evenflow from the returning Raven was too much and led to elimination. What will Raven do at Raw tomorrow night?

• The following contest, Triple X’s Senshi and Chris Daniels vs. The Motor City Machineguns of Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley, demonstrated what TNA is all about. For over twenty minutes, both teams pulled out all the stops, hitting all their signature moves with plenty of near falls and close calls. Sabin finally put an end to it by planting Senshi with a Cradle Shock.

• Following a great match on Impact, Booker T and Ron Killings faced off in another match. Suffice to say, this one didn’t disappoint either. Despite several Bookends, Booker simply could not keep Killings down for the count. Out of nowhere, Ron planted him with a scissors kick of all moves and recorded his second straight win over Booker.

• Christian Cage faced “The War Machine” Rhino in our final match before the main event. Cage proved the kind of weasel he is, using all sorts of illegal moves as well as constantly going to the outside of the ring to breath. Cage narrowly dodged a Gore, hit Rhino with the Unprettier, and won.
• As Cage celebrated, Rhino got back to his feet on the outside of the ring. When Cage left the ring, Rhino charged for a Gore…only to be hit in the face with a steel chair from the crowd. The cameras panned to reveal Edge from WWE with the chair, who proceeded to hightail it. Cage looked confused as we went to the video preview for the main event.

• Our 6-man tag was an all out war, with plenty of excitement. However, the answer to whether or not the WWE team could function was a resounding “no”. After another miscommunication during a pier six brawl, Punk fell victim to an Angle Slam and a victory for TNA. After the bout, Orton and Punk really tore into one another as the Angle Alliance laughed from the entry way.</font>

redoneja
11-28-2007, 11:02 PM
Yo Vito, did you edit all these guys manually or did you dl a pack or something?

Also, great job on the sims. I like to sim alot, but since I'm a fan of the Japanese wrestlers, I doubt I will dl a pack alot of American wrestlers.

Evil Vito
11-28-2007, 11:05 PM
<font color=goldenrod>I downloaded Senator's pack...well worth it IMO. Its missing a few guys like Cody Rhodes, the Highlanders, and Elix Skipper...but other than that its got just about everyone</font>

redoneja
11-28-2007, 11:26 PM
Gotcha, I might download it eventually but for now I'm on a puro kick so I'm good. Right now I'm doing a 4 v 4 sim, with Jushin Lyger's CTU stable from NJPW fighting 4 NOAH Juniorweights (including KENTA and Marifuji of course) in a tornado, elimination match.

Survivors of the winning team get a shot at Low Ki, who is my World Juniorweight Champion. Thus, if Lyger is the sole survivor it'll be a 1on1 match, if Lyger and Gedo survive, it'll be a Triple Threat and so on.

Impact!
11-30-2007, 08:29 AM
Someone want to tell me where I can get Fire Pro and the dl packages?

Xero
11-30-2007, 01:07 PM
Fire Pro: Buy it.

Edit packs: http://www.fireproclub.com/forum/

Impact!
12-02-2007, 02:39 AM
Alright, whats better TEW 07 or Fire Pro

Xero
12-02-2007, 11:16 AM
Fire Pro is an actual game (versus a text-based sim). BV is just writing up storylines and whatnot and simming the matches. So it depends on what you want, really.

I've been contemplating actually combining them. Use TEW for the the storylines, (real) injuries, etc and have Fire Pro sim them for the outcomes.

But yeah, they're totally different.

Evil Vito
12-06-2007, 11:36 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Was bored so I decided to take 16 wrestlers from WWE, TNA, RoH, Japan, etc. and throw them in a Gruesome tournament with the brackets decided by Random.org's randomize list feature. The results are as follows:

<b>ROUND 1</b>
-The Undertaker def. Shark Boy with a Chokeslam at 5:52
-Paul London def. Mr. Kennedy with an Enziguiri at 10:28
-James Storm def. AJ Styles with a knockout punch at 10:51
-Shawn Michaels def. Claudio Castagnoli with an Enziguiri at 7:20
-Takeshi Morishima def. Eric Young with an Electric Chair Drop at 5:42
-Scott Steiner def. Jim Duggan with a Belly-to-Belly Suplex at 8:54
-Kane def. Minoru with a Backbreaker/Powerslam Combo at 8:12
-Batista def. Kenny Dykstra with a Batista Bomb at 7:26

<b>ROUND 2</b>
-The Undertaker def. Paul London after a kick to the head at 5:28
-James Storm def. Shawn Michaels after Michaels passed out at 10:46
-Scott Steiner def. Takeshi Morishima with a T-Bone Suplex at 5:47
-Batista def. Kane with a Spinebuster at 4:13

<b>SEMI-FINALS</b>
-The Undertaker def. James Storm with a knee to the head at 7:30
-Batista def. Scott Steiner with a Spear at 8:32

<b>FINALS</b>
-Batista def. The Undertaker with a Batista Bomb at 7:35

<b>WINNER:</b> Batista

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The HBK/Storm ending was hilarious. HBK went for a standing dropkick, missed, and was laid out cold for the KO</font> :lol: