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  1. My answer to all that now applies here. Apparently, you forgot the guy is one sick fucker and the fact he's juiced up to the point were he's powered up by the 3 Goddess Idols. Not only that but he split the world apart. Are you saying that it would be so difficult for him to make sure that everyone survived? And everything that happened to everyone was just too freaking good of thing to just "happen" that way. Terra having the kids needing her protection, Sabin trying to keep some order in the world but failing on his own, Edgar having to save Figaro from impending doom, etc. You can not tell me that Kefka just wanted to kill his enemies and be done with it. He wished for them to suffer in the worst possible way and to do that, he needed each and everyone of them alive. To die grants him no satisfaction as a villian. Come on, it is simple psycho villian failing. Keep the hero alive and do something so hideous to them that they come and kill you. That's the only reason why they all survived that stupid fall. Sure he could've killed him like he did all the others before then, but killing only goes so far with madmen before they decide that torturing the person before their death is much better and more satisfying. Hence why it doesn't apply to the Highwind situation. Because unless the lifestream wanted just Nanaki alive, because it wants to preserve his race... It is a little far-fetched it went out of its way to do so. The lifestream isn't like Kefka, it has a one track mind. Kill or don't. You don't get an inbetween like Kefka. That and I'll answer it better later on. Where did it say that? Ok, I admit I stretched that a bit far, but the above shows that the "bad" will disappear. So what I said about the "bad" people of the world is true. They were killed, in Midgar and in Juno. Why kill more than necessary? The planet had a choice to kill everyone or just get rid of the bad people and be done with it. It waited till the last possible moment for Midgar and then stepped in and stopped Meteor from destroying the planet. Sounds to me like he's just talking about people. Everything living isn't a threat to the planet, just humans. Only all that is bad will disappear, not everything on Earth. The writers were saying that Earth couldn't survive without the human race. Holy was supposed to save the planet. To do that, it had to get rid of people. Which is why you don't see any in the ending. That's incorrect. The writers were saying that the earth had a choice to restart anew with everyone and everything dead from Meteor or have the planet let everyone live. But I'm about to add with the next quote you so kindly gave me. The reason why it didn't show anyone in the ending is to let you have some fun thinking about what people are doing now that the end of their journey has passed. Honestly, I've gotten tired of seeing what the fuck everyone does with their lives after the journey. I just want there to be a conclusion of what happened and that's it. If you need to use that to tie up a few loose ends, I'm ok with that. No long drawn out endings that just drag to the point they become overdone. ^ may I direct you attention to that line to prove my point. Bugenhagen said "everything will disappear." If everything is to disappear that means every living breathing thing. Oh, and Nanaki would have to be killed as well as humans. He has a human intelligence don't forget. Add the fact that he lived over 500 years, this would mean his kind is as much of a threat as humans because what's to stop his kind from repeating the same mistake the humans made? Sure it would take a long time, and evolution to get to that point, but his kind is almost there. So if Nanaki survives while no one else does, that means he gets specialized treatment for not being human? That's bullshit. Nanaki's race has little bit that doesn't make him "human" other than the fact that he isn't of human. If the planet then goes "humans = danger" then Nanaki's no exception, just because he's an animal. Add to the fact that the planet has a choice of either do or don't with saving what's on its surface. Easily explained as I said before about getting your hands dirty doing so little. Remember the people in Upper Midgar are still there. They are the only ones left who need Mako. By using Meteor to finish out what it intended to do, kill off the "bad" people, why not do so? And yes, people still were left in Upper Midgar. They had nothing to fear because of the Mako Gun, remember? No one left Upper Midgar, only the Lower Sectors would leave, if you recall (I believe it is Tifa... Not sure, whoever got Marlene out of Midgar says this). After that, there shouldn't be anyone left for them to go after the Mako. So as I said before, if you can get rid of your problem with a simple solution, you'd take it. That's the planet's simple solution. That is a choice as well and it took the first road on that choice. It didn't. Then everything and everyone would be dead. Including Nanaki. But Nanaki is alive at the end, and since Nanaki survived, the Highwind survived, and since the Highwind survived and was closest to the source of impact, everything else survived. You can't use the FFVI excuse because that was Kefka being f'n Kefka except with Godlike powers. And since they didn't get killed, Square isn't fooling anyone by doing this. Although they pissed me off with what they are probably doing "oh hey some of the idiots that use Mako are alive and these Sephiroth clones are going to get them going again about Mako, so Cloud must stop them."
  2. Um... You do realize that can still work with what I just said as well, as they'd all survive if you want to play that game. You do also realize that if Kefka let everyone of the heroes die, he wouldn't get revenge upon them by looking at the World of Ruin and being filled with sadness and despair right? The guy was one sick fucker. It is easily explainable because the bastard is just demented enough that this would be so easy to explain. Even better, is he had the one who harmed him, Celes, be stuck on a lonely island with her sick Grandpa and watch hopelessly on as he withered away (you still should save him). Of course, in hindsight that would be incredibly stupid of him to do so. But no one every said he was an intelligent guy, just a really crazy fellow. That would get major kicks out of all the havoc he could cause, and did cause. It still had a choice. Get rid of humans or don't. The game told us that people using Mako and not understanding the disruption would be taken care of. That could be all or some. The some where the people in Upper Midgar and Upper Juno, as the lower sectors (as well as the rest of the world for that matter) never really cared at all about Mako and wished it would go away. If you can take out the source of the problem, without getting your hands dirty, you'd take that road that makes simpliest sense, correct? ...I'm so about to get flamed for that one. I think a lot of people don't get the fact that what Bugenhagen wasn't just for people but everything living would die out. It is a symbol of rebirth, if the planet chose to kill off just the people on the planet that wouldn't do. Everything would have to go and Meteor would've just crashed into the planet as the planet would've survived the impact, the lifestream saved and we'd get rebirth going. The planet would've let Meteor explode into Midgar and we'd get the "Dinosaur Death Theory" end to the world. Instead we see 500 years later, that Red XIII look on with his kids at the fabled place of Midgar. If you actually look at Midgar it isn't a total wasteland that was blown in like a crater would be. It is infact slanted to one side like something hit it on its side and just crushed it to be slanted. There is no indication of said "DDT" (no pun intended, honest) but instead we see plants and that growing on what it once was. Wouldn't a place of death be barren and void of anything symbolized with life? Also everyone would've had to survive as The Highwind was the closest thing to Meteor. Since the Highwind survived, then everyone else in a radius farther away did. And don't use the FF6 problem. I already explained that. How is it changing history? There is a void of five hundred years~! Anything can happen inbetween that time frame. Hell, Nanaki has kids for crying out loud! The only history is that Midgar was destroyed, life was allowed to live on, and that Nanaki had kids. Inbetween then, we don't know much. Maybe the FFVII crew end up dying inbetween then. Maybe Aeris gets revived? Meh. It'd be nice to know, but not something I'd care to know.
  3. Think about it. Red XIII was on the Highwind. The Highwind had to survive since he did. Since the Red XIII survived, the Highwind survived, then everyone not in Midgar survived. Don't get into anything like "well maybe the Highwind crashed and Red XIII somehow survived". The only way he survived was because the Highwind did. There is no other explanation. How can there be? This is why I gawk at people who say "everyone died" and only animals remained. Give me a sound explanation of how Red XIII was clearly not on the Highwind, when in fact he was as he was shown in the ending sequence on the Highwind, and I'll accept that all the humans died. Bugenhagen said that the planet would get rid of the people causing it harm. Does that mean everyone of them? No, a choice could be made. Kill everyone and restart, or let some die and have the others realize that they might not be so lucky next time. Since it stopped Meteor it took the second option. And we get to see the results of Midgar destroyed but people carry on. Also because the FFVII movie that will be released in Japan continues the FFVII story two years later (Edit: I might be wrong on how much later, but it is after the original story) it further establishes that the only people who died were in Midgar, in the upper sector. And remember, the people in upper Juno already got killed by the Emerald WEAPON. So the only real threat to the planet was in Midgar.
  4. Actually, I took the ending of Final Fantasy Seven differently. Yes, the people in Midgar who didn't flee did die. But in order for the world to be saved, the people there in fact did have to die. ...yes, I just said millions must have to die. It isn't about ecology is more important than the people, but the fact that if you abuse the planet you'll be faced with a terrible choice. Save the planet and let a few die, or let the planet die and everyone on it. Everyone in Midgar needed to use the source of the plant to get on with life. By doing this, they were killing the planet and they just didn't care. They didn't understand the consequences of their actions and even the ones that did, wouldn't change their ways even if they wanted too. The planet did the only solution it had, by using the Black Materia at the source of the problem. Yes, that's a very disturbing message that genocide of all the bad people was the solution. What other choice did it have? It was either to wound the people of the world enough so that they'd understand the reality of the situation, or have the planet die and then everyone die. The few people that were left might actually learn of the folie that was brought about because of them trying to use Mako. Apparently, 500 years later, they did, as Midgar was left in ruins. Why do I say not everyone else died? Other than Midgar and Juno (which was also destroyed top side), everyone else didn't care for Mako usage. The water had become polluted in Juno to the point that everyone below couldn't fish anymore and everyone's lives were miserable. In Midgar, people who lived below didn't even see the sun, were pretty much in shambles for lives and were barely surviving as is because they were looked down upon (who most eventually relocated to Kalm). Yuffie was a perfect example of Wutai, in that they needed materia to make Wutai stronger so that they could drive out Shinra and the Midgar forces and live their peaceful lives. And actually chaos you didn't really understand the Cetra. The Cetra were the original beings that lived on this planet. Then Jenova came to the planet and started using up the planet the way she saw fit. The Cetra fought her, and defeated her at a great cost of Cetrans. There is also a huge difference between solidified Materia and free flowing liquid Mako. Materia is solidified chunks of Mako that can be harnessed properly to utilize the magical powers and this does not hurt the planet. Using the liquidized form of Mako actually hurts the planet and can not be repaired. Liquid Mako is actually like the living being, and to put it blankly, Materia is the "waste" of the lifestream. And for the record, Mako = liquid lifestream and Materia = solidified lifestream. I'm just pointing this out so I never have to say it again. As for the Meteor, there was no way to stop it at all. When it got within the atmosphere and just above Midgar, there is no way to stop it. You can't just send that huge chunk of rock back on an instance notice. You'd have to send it back within a great deal of time. Now just to add so that I just make sure its all there, Aeris completed her wish when on Holy, then why did it take so long for a reaction to go through? Think about Jenova. She was there the whole time, sucking up Mako and stopping the process necessary to stop Meteor in its tracks. This means that unless they (Jenova and Sephiroth) are defeated, there's no way for it to start the process needed. So you still have this problem. As for the WEAPONS, they aren't alive. They've got one objective and one only. Kill all who are involved with the destruction of the planet. Now then, if you might remember correctly, the Omega Weapon attacked Midgar because the people of Midgar were causing the destruction of the planet. The same can be said for the Emerald weapon and Juno. Ruby probably would've attacked the Golden Saucer if it was left alone long enough. The Ultima Weapon would've probably gone after um.. Barrett's Town or Cloud's Town (ouch, that hurts my arguement forgetting their names) since there is a reactor in both, so you had to stop it otherwise it'd sack both towns as well. These WEAPONS are programmed for one thought and one thought only. ...I know this is quite just out there, but it is 1 o'clock here and I haven't slept in a week now. So please try to understand that this will be broken up to hell. I hope I've gotten my main points across decently.
  5. Then if Styles is the one asked to be back in the X-Division, it might explain why the title went from him to Killings before going to Jarrett. It was either Jarrett or Styles going into the new show with the title that TNA would allow. Since Styles asked to go back to the X-Division, it only made sense (even if that sense is wrong) for Jarrett to have it.
  6. Due to lack of responses, I figured I might as well go all out and BOOM~! Just get my next entry up and running. I'd like to make two corrections. Firstly, due to the stupidity known as other feds, I only managed to sign up to 36 wrestlers to my roster. That isn't so bad, but I felt I needed to get that out of the way. Secondly, I forgot that this thing bumps up a month ahead. So it's actually July 25th that the first show is on. Not the 27th of June. My bad and I apologize for the mistake. Careless of me, I know. Now I hope you guys get your fill of an update. +++ Entry 2: Hanshiro Furusawa Hanshiro Furusawa. During the late 1960s, early 1970s, he was heralded as the greatest technical wrestler of his generation. He competed for Golden Canvas wrestling almost all of his life. Holding the World title a total of 4 times, and the World Tag Titles a total of 6 times, he had done it all and had become the biggest star in wrestling during that era. But it all ended on July 26th, 1981. In a rematch that would’ve seen Hanshiro Furusawa win his fifth title reign against old rival, Yoshifusa Maeda, the hazards of working within his beloved sport hit him hard. During the twenty ninth minute of their fabled encounter, Maeda nailed Furusawa with a stiff lariat. Nothing seemed wrong at first, but Hanshiro knew at that moment that something wasn’t right when he tried to get up and just tumbled back down again. After a few futile attempts to get up, Maeda covered Hanshiro and retained. It was less than a week later, with tears flowing from his eyes and a heavy heart, Furusawa announced his retirement from the sport of wrestling due to a severe concussion. The world of wrestling had lost a great wrestler, a true competitor, and probably the greatest star of that era, go out before he peaked. Hanshiro spent a full year away from the sport. He spent time with his family and tried to live a normal life now that wrestling had no impact into his lifestyle. But like all wrestlers, Hanshiro wished just for one more glorious moment in that very ring. He didn’t have to wait long for that chance. A year later on the exact same date that Furusawa retired, it was announced by Akira Hamaguchi (grandfather of Ryugo Hamaguchi) that his successor would be Hanshiro Furusawa. This stunned the wrestling community as no one expected Hamaguchi to name anyone else as a successor than a child of his own. Akira announced Hanshiro as his successor as he believed that Furusawa would be the best man for the job, being such a gifted man in the ring, surely that would lead to his potential success out of the ring. Hanshiro Furusawa couldn’t have been happier. While he might not be able to go in the ring, he’d be able to Golden Canvas Grappling to heights it had never seen before. He would be able to promote the company to the rest of the world and be the leader in major wrestling that others would have to follow. Dreams often give way to reality. And Hanshiro’s reality was cold and barren. Instead of focusing on the actual product in the ring during his reign of GCG, he focused on promoting and promising grand matches (like Sam Strong vs. Bruce The Giant) that never materialized. This eventually led to the backlash of the Japanese community walking away from GCG; going to its nearest competitor Burning Hammer Of The Gods Wrestling (BHOTGW). In time GCG became only a shell of itself. It wasn’t till 1996 that it really hit home how badly Furusawa handled the company. When Pride Glory Honor Wrestling debuted in that year, Furusawa began a war against PGHW and did everything and anything to strike against them. However, this is turn made people go out to see this new company. During 1996, Golden Canvas Grappling was having a tough time trying to bring in the talent to give the fans of wrestling in Japan truly unique and wonderful match ups. However, PGHW had many new wrestlers in their company that could bring fresh, crisp matches that made crowds roar with absolute bliss. It wasn’t till 2003 when PGHW had eclipsed Furusawa’s GCG and Kaneie Komine’s BHOTGW that he realized that this new federation had something Furusawa lacked. Ideas of both the old and new ideas that would help make any company move forward into better times. It was at the beginning of 2004 that Hanshiro made it his mission to find a suitable person to help bring new ideas to his company and give a sense of revival to his company. For the first few months, Furusawa had high hopes that in time he would find someone to become his “rejuvenation” and help him make GCG regain its former glory. Many months passed and Hanshiro Furusawa’s hopes of finding that new blood began to fade away with every passing day. It wasn’t till he returned to his old high school, ASIJ, that he discovered a young Canadian boy by the name of Terry Sanders. When the two of them talked, he presented himself as just being a wrestling fan, but Hanshiro saw more in the boy with every moment they chatted. The boy was an excellent judge of character, understood the basics of psychology and could easily tell you why a match was good or bad with in-depth analysis. By the time midnight approached, Hanshiro had finally found the young man who would lead his company back to its old glory. He would give him near limitless powers within his company and would leave him to the success or damnation of his company. At least, that is what he told the roster of new and old Golden Canvas Grappling wrestlers. I just stood there in awe and in fear of what he had just said. I was supposed to be his weapon that would regain his former glory? How can I do that? I’m only sixteen! He expects too much. But as I looked around the room and into the eyes of every wrestler who was there, I sensed that they too were expecting as much out of me, if not more so. I trembled as I had to present myself and my ideas for the company. This would be a long day, I suspected. It was only a day before out big show; “Glorious Grappling”, and I needed to present them with our ideas and also our card for tomorrow. Since I had all eyes on myself, I spoke in fluent Japanese (my second language). “Good morning. As Hanshiro Furusawa has said, today I’m taking over the bookings of Golden Canvas Grappling. I don’t have a speech prepared today, I figured I’d just do this by the heart.” “Now I know a lot of you guys have never met me before, and since I’m so young, probably don’t think I have the experience or the knowledge to be doing this job, but let me assure you that I know what I am doing. And I will make sure that our company will become one of the greatest company’s the world has ever seen." “To do this we will have separate divisions for each belt. Different divisions are to make sure that even though to be great in one division does not mean you’ll be great in another.” “Since there are divisions, your records for wins and loses will be accounted for. Every win brings you closer to a title shot, every loss takes you farther away. To make sure everyone has a fair chance, it is based on win percentage rather than actual records. This will continue to maintain the pure style we have.” “Now I know what you are thinking: if I’ve got a good record in a division, but I’m not close enough to a title, but I have a title shot waiting for me if I cross over? What’s to stop me from crossing over to the other division? For storyline purposes, you can cross over, but you must have five matches under your belt in the new division. If after the five matches you are still the #1 contender, you will receive your title shot. If you are not, you will not get a title shot, but still be close to it, hopefully.” “We’ve got divisions, which must mean we have new titles to hand out. Thus, we will have a tourney for a new GCG title, called Hybrid. The Hybrid Champion must defend his title against any and all opposing Challengers in a variety of matches. Each match will be a different one from the last. However, for the tourney, no matches will be the same. Hybrid Division: Barry Griffin Calvin Sanders Eagle Kawasawa Hirokichi Nakao Hell Monkey Henry Bennett Julio Watson Leo Branford Marcus Chavayada Namiboku Makuda Rich Money Takayuki 2000 Tag Team Division: Hell Monkey and Johnny Bloodstone (Hellstone) Hiroyasu Gakusha and Kiminobu Kuroki – Champions (Team Firehouse) Hidekazu Nose and Hirokazu Yamanoue (Team Soul) Edward James and Josh Tupper (Two Man Gang) Andrew Rickman and Ryugo Hamaguchi (Xplosion) Heihachiro Sekai and Matsunari Fugunaga (Young And Wild) Of course for our World Division: Buddy Garner Fukusaburu Inao Kiminobu Kuroki Kazu Yoshizawa Sensational Dragon Shotaro Ikina Yasuhide Tayama Yoshifusa Maeda - Champion Now then, you are all probably wondering what the card will look like for tomorrow night’s show, we’ll here it is. First Match: Calvin Sanders will take on Julio Watson for our first bout of the evening. Second Match: ECA graduates will square off in our second match as Leo Branford will go one on one against Marcus Chavayada. Third Match: For this match of the evening it will be the first match of the Hybrid Championship Tourney. Singles match between Barry Griffin and Henry Bennett. Four Match: The second match of the Hybrid Championship Tourney will be a hardcore match that pits Eagle Kawasawa against Namiboku Makuda. Fifth Match: This match will be a tag team match of ECA graduates, Edward James and Josh Tupper (a.k.a. Two Man Gang) vs. Andrew Rickman and Ryugo Hamaguchi (a.k.a. Xplosion) Sixth Match: Third match of the first round of the Hybrid Championship Tourney will be a ladder match with Hirokachi Nakao vs. Rich Money. Seventh Match: Final match of the first round of the Hybrid Championship Tourney will have Hell Monkey vs. Takayuki 2000 in a Last Man Standing match. Eight Match: Heihachiro Sekai and Matsunari Fugunaga (a.k.a. Young And Wild) will square off against newcomers Hell Monkey and Johnny Bloodstone (a.k.a. Hellstone). Winner will face off against the Champions, Team Firehouse. Ninth Match: Shotaro Ikina and Kiminobu Kuroki will face newcomers Fukusaburu Inao and Buddy Garner in a fatal four way match. Tenth Match: Tag Titles are defended as Hiroyasu Gakusha and Kiminobu Kuroki (Team Firehouse) face challengers Hidekazu Nose and Hirokazu Yamanoue (a.k.a. Team Soul) for the World Tag Titles. Eleventh Match: Kazu Yoshizawa will take on the Sensational Dragon for a shot at the World Title. Final Match of the Evening: Yoshifusa Maeda will defend his World Title against Yasuhide Tayama.” “I’m hoping for big success as after this show, we’ll be promoting ourselves on a weekly basis. I’m really expecting a lot of all of you. Do your best.” I was finished. I took the brief moment I was given before I could hear screams of rage and vulgar words thrown my way. The tension in the room was unbearable and as I looked at everyone’s eyes, I could see that they were taking this very seriously. I didn’t let out a sigh of relief that someone thought this was at least a good idea. When I heard the sound of hands clapping together that release of a breathe I did not know I held was let go. I turned to see who it was that was giving me their support. I was shocked and a little stunned to see my World Champion, Yoshifusa Maeda, the one to give me the applause. He beamed at my gawking, “Ikiterunda.” In Japanese that means, I feel so alive. Considering Maeda’s older than fifty, for him to feel so young again because of what I said, I consider that an ultimate compliment. I bowed towards him, and then said, “Do ito imashita.” You’re welcome was all I could say.
  7. He's not just secretly running the fed. He's secretly holding himself down, awaiting the right time to steal the World Championship away with his amazingly talented skills he's been hiding and use them to become the longest reigning World Champion~!
  8. Using yourself is one of the great joys of diary feds. You can if you want to, and get away with it. As long as you don't book yourself as God.
  9. Dammit... I want to see something different than WWE, but alas... I don't get Impact. From all the good things I'm hearing though right now, I'm kinda wishing I really could get this B-Show.
  10. Uber fed? Eh? What he do?
  11. He gets THAT pumped when the other team scores?? DAMN! A true hockey fan. Doesn't matter the score, just wants to see a good hockey game.
  12. ...how... This makes absolutely no sense at all! That show was absolute CRAP.
  13. Ah... But here's the torture... Having him keep his games means he can just feel depressive that the only way he can play them is a PS2. After a few months, you (being a true gamer) start to get really depressed and aggrivated about it. You have these great little games here, but there is NOTHING TO PLAY THEM. You could play them at a friend's house, but that just drives the wounds deeper as you only get to play them when you are at your friend's house, and only if you can convince your friend's parents to let you. Trust me, the little punk will definitely be willing to listen to his parents demands.
  14. MAIN EVENT SIX-MAN MADNESS~! Toxxic, Tom Flesher, and Ace Lezaire vs. Nathanial Kibagami, Dace Night, and Ryan Dustin ~ Toxxic, Flesher, and Lezaire. IMMEDIATE TITLE SHOT CASH-IN OF DOOM FOR THE ICTV TITLE~! Janus vs. Johnny Dangerous ~ Janus to win. MYSTERIOUS MAN CONTINUES TRAIL OF DEATH… OR DOES HE~!? “Deathwish” Danny Williams vs. Masked Man ~ Danny Williams. FOUR-WAY ELIMINATION NO-DQ WACKINESS FOR THE CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE NO. 1 CONTENDERSHIP~! Crow vs. “Hollywood” Spike Jenkins vs. Jimmy “The Demon” Liston vs. Todd Cortez ~ Spike. FOLLOW-UP FRAY~! David Blazenwing vs. Insane Luchadore ~ Blazenwing OPENING ONSLAUGHT~! Tryst vs. Munich ~ Munich
  15. It's most likely the EWR "he's there, but not" syndrome. The only way you can actually sign him is a written contract. Nothing you can do about it, and there is no fix for it. And neat diary. I didn't even think of doing an H2 diary. I'm expecting big things outta ya.
  16. Hm... Guess that is true. I'll have to re-go through my so many RPGs I've played and figure out which ones actually make the cut. Because as you say, CT is a little lacking.
  17. Since I'm from Edmonton the only thing that gets played on the news: Edmonton Oilers - Our NHL team. Calgary Flames - Everyone who fucking became a turncoat of an Oiler fan. Edmonton Eskimos - Our CFL team (we won the Grey Cup last year, go us go!) That's about it. I'm just really irked about the Flames thing. We cheer Oilers not Flames. So stop saying "Go Flames GO".
  18. You Americans tried that once in like 1886(?), and you didn't do so well. Just thought I'd point that out. Nice game overall, congrats to the Flames who are a game away from the Stanley Cup.
  19. No. It's not IV. It is VI. Even I admit that it is a better game. However, when IV is the first RPG you've played through, it grows on the heart. Although, I think most people for RPGs would say that Chrono Trigger is the #1 game overall (gameplay, story, replay, and music).
  20. I should hope so. I mean, I'd expect that from a FFanatic who has played all of 3 non-Square RPGs in his/her life, but you should know better. Yes, I should. Considering I've played practically all these RPGs out there. ...I feel so old saying that.
  21. ...I really need not to post argumental subjects in the middle of the night. Yeesh, I come out looking like an ass. Sorry about that Andrew. Ergh... What the fuck was I thinking last night? Oh well. Anyways, looking on the whole FF series, I can honestly say that to be fair, I wouldn't rank more than 1 of them in a Top 10 list of RPGs.
  22. Alrighty. Thanks for the imput RF'NS. Considering how few replies I have received, I'll wait out till sometime next week to sign people to my show and do up my next diary entry. As for titles, I've only got the GCG World Title and GCG World Tag Team Titles. I don't have any other belts and wanted some feedback on what titles I should add, or if people thought the title I thought of would be worthwhile. Anyways, if you guys can feedback me with what I was wondering about before let's say Tuesday, then I'll start work on my second entry.
  23. Thing is, it doesn't. You think that was the point? You're the queen of it; you tell us. Can the flaming please be down to a minimum? You guys really get far to out of hand with this. I'm trying to wrap my head about what's inaccurate about that. Any tough battles might knock you into 2-3 limit breaks. Andrew you must've been underleveled or something because Limit Breaks didn't come along 3 times in one battle unless you were down to one person and also were taking more than half of your HP as damage. The one you should be busting chops over was the summons. No offense, but as soon as summons became used with MP and usable by everyone (not just a specialized person), it sorta shot the system hard. Any game with a Bon Jovi clone in it deserves to be incessantly mocked anyway, so no argument. Andrew, it still doesn't help their arguement against the game. That's just trying to look like you actually have a clue, when you don't.
  24. Golden Canvas Grappling - Reborn! Hi everybody! I'm back once again with a brand new diary~! I figured I might as well get back into the spirit of writing and since I did pretty well, I figured I might as well with this. Just so you guys know, this diary is based in the fictionary world of the TEW. Just a little info about the world and it's background! The Federations: 21st Century Wrestling (21CW) Style: Cutting Edge Location: England ~ 21CW are a new promotion who have quickly gained a lot of fans in the South and Midlands of England. Offering a Cutting Edge mix of quick action and short angles, they seem poised to rapidly expand into other markets. Canadian Charisma Championship Combat (4C) Style: Hybrid Location: Canada ~ 4C are the 'alternative' in Canadian wrestling. Using the bold strategy of taking on both of the Big Two at once, 4C use a Hybrid style of wrestling to attract fans. Although small, they are becoming more and more popular. 5 Star Supreme Wrestling (5SSW) Style: Womens Location: Japan ~ The only remaining women's promotion in Japan, 5SSW have been having continued success for many years, to the extent of putting all their competition out of business. They currently have the greatest women's roster ever assembled. Angel Athletic Association (AAA) Style: Womens Location: USA ~ An oddity, AAA are the only women's wrestling federation in the US, and despite having enjoyed several years of huge success in the North West, have never managed to break out into any other territory. They have a devoted fan base. Burning Hammer Of The Wrestling Gods (BHOTGW) Style: Hybrid Location: Japan ~ BHOTWG are currently the most commercially successful promotion in the world. Their masterstroke was building a roster which contains many different styles of workers, and using this to appeal to many different types of fan. Canadian Golden Combat (CGC) Style: Sports Entertainment Location: Canada ~ The dominant force in wrestling in Western Canada, CGC have become very popular by offering a soap-opera style of wrestling, revolving around the incredibly popular DeColt family. One of the Big Two in Canada. Coastal Zone Combat Wrestling (CZCW) Style: Hybrid Location: USA ~ Using a Hybrid style, CZCW are becoming a feature of the South Western wrestling scene. With a small but talented roster, CZCW look like they could become a major player in the future. Danger And Violence Extreme (DAVE) Style: Hardcore Location: USA ~ Nationally known, but especially big in the Tri State area, DAVE are the nation's favourite underdog promotion, taking on the Big Two despite limited money, using wit and creativity to compete. They offer a controversial hardcore style. Golden Canvas Grappling (GCG) Style: Pure Location: Japan ~ The oldest promotion in Japan, GCG were once the most powerful promotion on the planet. A series of poor business decisions in the 1980's led them to financial ruin, and they are now a shell of their former self, struggling to survive. Hollyweird Grappling Company (HGC) Style: Sports Entertainment Location: USA ~ Using their incredible wealth, HGC came onto the wrestling scene in the late 90's and almost immediately managed to buy their way to the top of the industry. Currently at war with rivals SWF, they are looking to dominate wrestling. International Wrestling Alliance (IWA) - Created Style: Sports Entertainment Location: Australasia ~ Owned by millionaire Wilson Dundee; International Wrestling Alliance seeks to provide sports entertainment to the citizens of Australasia. Men Of Steel Combat (MOSC) Style: Hardcore Location: UK ~ MOSC are currently the most popular promotion in the UK, and have reached that point by offering blood, beer and brawls to Scottish and Northern crowds. Although their roster isn't overly talented, they make up their lack of skill with determination. Mexico Premier Wrestling Federation (MPWF) Style: Lucha Location: Mexico ~ One of the 'Big Three' in Mexico, MPWF control the Northern region of the country. Of the three major promotions, MPWF are considered to have the most talented roster, but are also the financially worst off. North Of The Border Pro Wrestling (NOTBPW) Style: Traditional Location: Canada ~ Controlling wrestling in Eastern Canada, NOTBPW are one of the Big Two in Canada. Run by, and starring, the Stone family, they offer a traditional product, and have become popular through their reputation of putting on great old-school matches. New York City Wrestling (NYCW) Style: Traditional Location: USA ~ Despite having been around for years, NYCW have never managed to find any level of success outside of the Tri State area. Many blame this on their inability to change with the times, instead relying on old school matches between veterans. Original Lucha Libre In Extreme (OLLIE) Style: Lucha Location: Mexico ~ One of the 'Big Three' promotions that control Mexican wrestling, OLLIE control the largest region, West Central. They are the oldest and biggest of the three promotions. Pride Glory Honor Wrestling (PGHW) Style: Pure Location: Japan ~ In just a few years since their debut, PGHW have become known worldwide for producing the best pure wrestling matches on the planet. The fastest growing promotion in Japan, their only weakness appears to be their over-reliance on their 6 main stars. Ring Of Fire (ROF) Style: Pure Location: UK ~ ROF offer a dose of Pure wrestling to UK fans, and are beginning to build up a base of loyal fans. Currently only running small shows in the Midlands, they continue to expand slowly. South Of The Border Pro Wrestling (SOTBPW) Style: Lucha Location: Mexico ~ The youngest of the 'Big Three' promotions that control Mexican wrestling, SOTBPW control the South Eastern cities. By far the richest of the Mexican promotions, their tactics so far have been quite simple - outbid the competition at every turn. Supreme Wrestling Federation (SWF) Style: Sports Entertainment Location: USA ~ One of the Big Two in US wrestling, SWF offer the riskier, more edgy product. Run by the famous Eisen family, they were once the dominant force in US wrestling, but have recently faced stiff competition from ultra-rich arch-rivals HGC. Ultimate Championship Wrestling (UCW) - Created Style: Hybrid Location: Canada ~ The newest federation on the block, UCW looks to bring a hybrid style of wrestling that packs a punch. United States Pro Wrestling (USPW) Style: Sports Entertainment Location: USA ~ The youngest of the 'name' promotions in the US, USPW's appeal is based on the fact that it delivers old school wrestling, and is something that all the family can watch. Currently the fastest-rising promotion in the country. World League Wrestling (WLW) Style: Sports Entertainment Location: Japan ~ A very young promotion, WLW have started to gain quite a large following by presenting themselves as a rebel federation - going against traditional Japanese values, and presenting a glitzy product full of lightweight workers with crazy gimmicks. Training Camps: Crash Course Combat (CCC) Style: Cutting Edge Location: USA ~ The premier training camp on the West Coast of the US, CCC have been solely responsible for the explosion of talent appearing in that region over the past decade. Charisma Wrestling League (CWL) Style: Lucha Location: Mexico ~ CWL have been Mexico's major wrestling training camp since the early 1980's, and are well respected throughout the country for their ability to produce exciting lucha-style wrestlers. Empire Combat Academy (ECA) Style: Pure Location: Japan ~ The premier training camp in Japan, ECA has been responsible for producing some of the finest wrestlers of the past decade. Mystery Wrestling Club (MWC) Style: Cutting Edge Location: Canada ~ A legendary training camp in the wrestling world, MWC is a sub-division of NOTBPW. Famed for producing top quality versatile wrestlers, it is NOTBPW's not-so-secret weapon. No Name Wrestling (NNW) Style: Traditional Location: UK ~ Formed during the wrestling boom of the early 1990's, NNW are known nationwide as the best training camp in the UK, and have been responsible for training most of the current crop of British talent. PileDriver Wrestling (PDW) Style: Traditional Locaiton: USA ~ The main East Coast training camp, PDW have been producing well trained wrestlers for over two decades. Well respected by everyone in the industry, PDW are known their high quality of training. Of course, that's all the info you need! Now onto the freaking Diary! +++ Entry 1: The Beginnings Hello. My name is Terry Sanders. I’m a sixteen year old Canadian high school student attending ASIJ (American School In Japan) in Tokyo, Japan. I’m about five foot ten inches and I weigh a little over 190 lbs. My favorite hobbies currently are reading, some writing, watching Japanese anime, and of course a definite favorite of mine, watching wrestling. I was born in the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada to my parents, Jack Sanders and Cindy Sanders on February 21st, 1988. I have one sibling, Christa. I’m not really special otherwise. I’m pretty much your average ordinary kid, although I can ace a test every now and then. However, I guess if you are reading this, then you are probably wondering just how exactly a child such as me gets to become Head of Talent Development with Golden Canvas Grappling. Don’t worry; you aren’t the only one still shaking his head over that. It was actually at my school that I met up with my current boss, Hanshiro Furusawa. He had come by to give a speech about the importance of multi-culturism and of course of acceptance and tolerance to other people who were different than us. It was a pretty riveting speech and of course, it ended on awesome end since everyone in attendance had free admittance to the June 27th, 2004 show “Glorious Grappling”. When the speech was over, we were allowed to go up to Hanshiro and get autographs and stuff. Of course, I wanted to ask him more about the business and how such a person like me can work his way into the company. I started off with some small talk about how his company was doing, and he fully admitted that it wasn’t as well off as it formerly was. I understood of course, because when Hanshiro took over the company in 1981, many of GCG’s stars clashed as he constantly went out of his way to change the system of thinking and eventually alienated his core fan base, which resulted in GCG being a former shade of the glory it once had in Japan. Since we talked about that, we moved onto what I thought of “Western Style” federations, and I admitted that while I did like certain wrestlers in the west, I didn’t really care for the companies they worked for. When I was asked why, I explained that although the glamour that these feds do is nice, I prefer watching wrestling for what it is, wrestling. Not some stupid soap opera that goes on all show before we see any action. Not that I mind soap opera, but give me what I want, ya know? After that, we talked about our favorite matches that we’ve watched, who we believe is the greatest wrestler to never be a World Champion (he says Buddy Garner, me says Johnny Bloodstone), and we went on till almost midnight that night. Finally, we got into a confrontation about how we’d book certain matches. Personally, he was thinking about his defending World Champion, Yoshifusu Maeda; defend the title against Kazu Yoshizawa. I didn’t agree as I think that Naonobu Murakami should get a shot at regaining the title that was originally his nine months ago. Surprised, I took full advantage to explain to him that I knew a little bit about Japanese wrestling. I described what little I knew, and what type of matches I would go for depending on certain rivalries and matches. When I was finished, Hanshiro told me “Ok. You’re hired.” Huh? “I’ve never met a person so dedicated to the world of wrestling before who wasn’t an actual wrestler. I could use a guy like you. Since I’m in need of a new Head of Talent Development, I’d like to hire you to my team. What do you say?” I could only mumble out a soft agreement to saying yes. “Good. I’ll see you bright and early Thursday morning. We’ve got a whole month to prepare the resurgence of Golden Canvas Grappling.” With that I ended up as the new Head of Talent Development. However, in truth, we all knew that it meant that I was now the head booker of GCG. And so here I was, on Wednesday, May 31st, 2004. Looking over my current list of wrestlers I had to work with. Roster of Golden Canvas Grappling: Andrew Rickman (Insane Luchador) Overness: 0 Status: Mid Card Disposition: Face ~ Recent graduate of Empire Combat Academy, him and his partner, Ryugo Hamaguchi form the team of Xplosion. Barry Griffin Overness: 38.5 Status: Upper Card Disposition: Tweener ~ Barry Griffin is a UK based worker who is a regular in Japan. An average technical wrestler, he has a solid grasp of the basics. Eagle Kawasawa Overness: 32.7 Status: Upper Card Disposition: Face ~ Eagle Kawasawa is a masked high flier who has started to get over with GCG fans thanks to his risky style. Edward James (Wild Man) Overness: 0 Status: Mid Card Disposition: Heel ~ Another recent graduate of Empire Combat Academy. This maniac brawler known as The Wild Man, tags up with his partner, Josh Tupper, as the Two Man Gang. Henry Bennett Overness: 25.2 Status: Mid Card Disposition: Heel ~ 'The Trouble From Tennessee', is a US-based worker who has also had some experience in Japan. Not particularly good in the ring, he is only an average technical wrestler. Hirokichi Nakao Overness: 30.2 Status: Upper Card Dispostion: Face ~ Hirokichi Nakao is a young lightweight worker hoping to make an impact in Japan. Hiroyasu Gakusha Overness: 50.5% Status: Upper Card Dispositon: Heel ~ Hiroyasu Gakusha is a young all-rounder, who has become quite popular based on the consistency of his performances. He is one of the guys who is helping keep GCG worth watching. (Co-Holder of World Tag Titles) Josh Tupper Overness: 0 Status: Mid Card Disposition: Heel ~ One half of Empire Combat Academy’s “Two Man Gang”. Often referred to as the brains of the tag team, Josh usually uses his awesome psychology to make matches great. Julio Watson Overness: 22.4 Status: Mid Card Disposition: Heel ~ Julio Watson is a young Canadian who has spent most of his short career in Japan, where he is gaining respect for his toughness with GCG audiences. Kazu Yoshizawa Overness: 43.9 Status: Main Event Disposition: Heel ~ A solid all-rounder Kazu Yoshizawa, is famed as being one of the most loyal members of the GCG roster, having been with the promotion since it's glory days in the 1970's until the present day. Kiminobu Kuroki Overness: 57.3 Status: Main Event Dispostion: Face ~ Kiminobu Kuroki is one a youngster with potential, who has already shown a good grasp of the fundamentals of wrestling. (Co-Holder of World Tag Titles) Leo Branford (Raging Lion) Overness: 0 Status: Low Card Dispostion: Face ~ Empire Combat Academy’s most prized student. Adopting the Eastern Strong Style, Leo Branford appears to be able to do anything that is set before him. Marcus Chavayada Overness: 0 Status: Mid Card Disposition: Heel ~ The weakest of the ECA6, Marcus still is a powerful competitor in the ring and can put on quite a show. In time he might become one of the greats in the world. Mitsunari Fugunaga Overness: 29.0 Status: Upper Card Disposition: Face ~ Mitsunari Fugunaga is a young technical wrestler. Namiboku Makuda Overness: 28.5 Status: Mid Card Disposition: Heel ~ Namboku Makuda is a technical wrestler who is improving with age, and is looked upon as a bright prospect. Naonobu Murakami Overness: 49.7 Status: Main Event Disposition: Heel ~ Naonobu Murakami is a veteran in Japan, where he is best known as a long-serving member of the GCG roster. Ryugo Hamaguchi Overness: 0 Status: Low Card Disposition: Face ~ The final member of the ECA6, Ryugo Hamaguchi has almost no peers except Leo Branford. Because of this, the two don’t always see eye to eye. Shotaro Ikina Overness: 55.0 Status: Main Event Disposition: Face ~ Shotaro Ikina is a reasonably popular Japanese wrestler who has gotten over on the strength of his grasp of psychology. Takayuki 2000 Overness: 33.2 Status: Upper Card Disposition: Heel ~ Takayuki 2000 is a young brawler, one of the brightest of the prospects that GCG have in their undercard. Many are looking for him to be one of the future stars to help bring GCG back to glory. Yasuhide Tayama Overness: 58.4 Status: Main Event Disposition: Tweener ~ Yasuhide Tayama is a heavyweight youngster from Japan, who has managed to get over very quickly based on a handful of wild brawls. Yoshifusa Maeda Overness: 63.7 Status: Main Event Disposition: Face ~ Yoshifusa Maeda is a well respected veteran of the Japanese wrestling scene, best known as the only major star from GCG's glory years to have remained with the promotion throughout its decline. A superb worker despite his advancing years. (Holder of the World Championship) To say I was a little worried about our roster was an understatement. The only people I could really count on were Maeda, Yoshikawa, and Gakusha. It didn’t help that I only had 4 tag teams either. I had the ECA’s Elite 6, whom are considered the greatest wrestlers no one has heard of, I still wanted to get some more new blood. Although I’m a hybrid style of guy myself, I knew that by being a pure company, I could go out and just hire people who have talent and worry about charisma as a secondary. After all, the fans only care about the matches and if someone can back it up in the ring. That’s where you see their hearts and souls; at least I think so. Hanshiro had given me a listing of who’d be free agents tomorrow. As well as made sure I could find all the info I required in case I wished to “steal” a wrestler from someone. It took me awhile to find enough people to ask Hanshiro’s opinion about and see who would sign with us. My Free Agent List: Adam Matravers Age: 25 Overness: 0 ~ Adam Matravers is a talented all-round worker, specializing in high flying action. He is considered perhaps the most natural UK worker of his generation. Art Reed Age: 29 Overness: 0 ~ Art Reed is a good technical wrestler. Brent Hill Age: 36 Overness: 0 ~ Brent Hill is a superb all-rounder, who has been around for many years without having had a major push in a top organization. Buddy Garner Age: 32 Overness: 76.9 ~ Buddy Garner was formerly a shoot fight star in Japan, who made the conversion to pro wrestling. He has been unemployed since taking a year out of his career after the birth of his son. Dark Eagle Age: 48 Overness: 76.9 ~ Dark Eagle (Washichi Ogata) is a veteran worker, who has been the most reliable Junior wrestler for the past 20 years, and is still going strong even today. Fukusaburu Inao Age: 29 Overness: 56.1 ~ Fukusaburu Inao is a rock solid technical worker, who has managed to build a decent career out of those skills and a little charisma. He is generally used in tag team matches to provide balance to a more high flying partner. Harumi Okazawaya Age: 30 Overness: 31.7 ~ Harumi Okazawaya is a good all-rounder, who is known as someone who can make anyone look good in the ring, and so is ideal for putting over up-and-coming stars. Heihachiro Sakai Age: 19 Overness: 12.2 ~ Heihachiro Sakai is probably one of the brightest prospects in Japan. Although a rookie, he has already shown some great technical skills, and many think he is a future major star. Hell Monkey Age: 26 Overness: 0 ~ Hell Monkey is a superb brawler from New York, who also has a surprisingly good all-round game. Some have dubbed him “Wrestling’s Best Kept Secret”, as he is yet to be picked up by a major organization. Hidakazu Nose Age: 34 Overness: 48.1 ~ Hidakazu Nose is a pretty good technical worker who is very under-rated. Hirokazu Yamanoue Age: 29 Overness: 30.3 ~ Hirokazu Yamanoue is a good technical worker, and is generally considered to be one of the most under-rated workers in Japan. Hitomaro Suzuki Age: 20 Overness: 4.8 ~ Hitomaro Suzuki is an extreme bright prospect. Already showing great technical skills, most people think that once he learns more psychology, he will be a major force in wrestling. Human Arsenal Age: 29 Overness: 40.0 ~ Human Arsenal is a good all-round worker with quite a fan base. Jack Giedroyc Age: 28 Overness: 0 ~ Jack Giedroyc is one of the brightest prospects in the UK – a fine all-rounder, who many think could make it in North American or Japan if given a chance. Jacob Jett Age: 18 Overness: 0 ~ Jacob Jett is a rookie with huge potential, already a good wrestler with very little training. Johnny Bloodstone Age: 29 Overness: 10.0 ~ Johnny Bloodstone is a superb technical worker who has yet to get his big break. Masakazu Kaima Age: 18 Overness: 0.4 ~ Masakazu Kaima is a young all-rounder who has potential. Mean Jean Cattley Age: 26 Overness: 0 ~ Mean Jean Cattley is a young talented technical worker, who is making a name for himself on the independent circuit in the US. Many feel that with once he’s gained a bit more experience, he will be a valuable asset to one of the major companies. Owen Love Age: 30 Overness: 0 ~ Owen Love is a superb technical worker, who can have a good match with just about anyone. Sensational Dragon Age: 19 Overness: 64.7 ~ Sensational Dragon (Kamatari Mori) is a rookie, who burst onto the scene with some incredible performances for some independent promotions, and has quickly become one of the most talked about young talents in Japan. Taheiji Konoe Age: 19 Overness: 0.9 ~ Taheiji Konoe is a rookie who is just beginning to train to become a wrestler. Tommy Morgan Age: 30 Overness: 0 ~ Tommy Morgan is a great mat wrestler, who has never gotten the break his talent deserves. Totoya Munakata Age: 18 Overness: 7.3 ~ Totoya Munakata is a rookie wrestler with potential. Tsurayuki Kamachi Age: 18 ~ Tsurayuki Kamachi is a good solid technical wrestler, who is only going to improve with age. Zeus Maxmillion Age: 27 ~ Zeus Maxmillion is a great all-rounder who is starting to gain a large fan base in Canada. My “Steal” List: Kimitada Yakuta Age 24 Overall: 34.2 ~ Kimitada Yakuta is a rookie technical worker who is slowly making progress in the Japanese wrestling scene. Federation: Burning Hammer of The Wrestling Gods Yoshii Shiomi Age: 25 Overall: 37.5 ~ Yoshii Shiomi is an up-and-coming lightweight. He is known as a troublemaker backstage. Federation: Burning Hammer of The Wrestling Gods Calvin Sanders Age: 24 Overall: 0 ~ Calvin Sanders is a technically gifted youngster from Winnipeg, who seems to have a bright future ahead of him. Federation: Canadian Charisma Championship Combat Joe Hill (Joey Poison) Age: 27 Overall: 0 ~ Joe Hill is a young Canadian worker who is making a name for himself under his alter-ego “Joey Poison”. Federation: Canadian Charisma Championship Combat Bobby Thomas Age: 28 Overall: 0 ~ Bobby Thomas is one half of The Specialists (with Nate Johnson), a heel tag team who are known for their slick teamwork. Bobby is a good all-rounder. Federation: Canadian Golden Combat Nate Johnson Age: 28 Overall: 0 ~ Nate Johnson is one half of The Specialists (with Bobby Thomas), part of CGC’s thriving tag team scene. He is a good all-rounder. Federation: Canadian Golden Combat Ryan Powell Age: 24 Overall: 0 ~ Ryan Powell is a cocky young heel who has gotten over pretty quickly. He is a talented all-rounder. Federation: Canadian Golden Combat Bryan Holmes Age: 33 Overall: 52.4 ~ Bryan Holmes is one of the most consistent workers around, and can work in a variety of styles. He is best known in North American, but has also found some fame in Japan, where he tours regularly. Federation: Dangerous And Violence Extreme Guide Age: 26 Overness: 0 ~ Guide is a gifted brawler, who is most famous as part of the great young tag team The New Wave, alongside Scout. He has been a part of a great many matches, and is only getting better. Federation: Dangerous And Violence Extreme Kunomasu Age: 38 Overness: 62.2 ~ Kunomasu is a veteran Japanese worker, who is considering by many to be the “unsung hero” of DAVE, putting on consistent superb performances. Federation: Dangerous And Violence Extreme Scout Age: 26 Overness: 40.0 ~ Talented technician Scout is better known as one half of the up-and-coming young tag team The New Wave, alongside Guide. Providing the sweet science that compliments his partner’s brawling, Scout is a potential future star. Federation: Dangerous And Violence Extreme Bryan Vessey Age: 33 Overness: 87.8 ~ Bryan Vessey is the younger brother of Larry, and the two are known worldwide as one of the best tag teams around. By far the better of the two, Bryan is a world class all-rounder, who can good matches with just about anyone. Federation: Hollyweird Grappling Company Jack Bruce Age: 32 Overness: 40.0 ~ Flamboyant New Yorker Jack Bruce is a talented all-round worker, who joined HGC as the lead singer of rock band \ stable “Painful Procedure”, and has gotten over hugely as a result. Federation: Hollyweird Grappling Company Joey Minnesota Age: 22 Overness: 0 ~ Joey Minnesota is a young guy who can brawl as well as take it to the mat, and is seen as a great prospect. He has spent his entire career with NYCW, and is considered by many to be the guy who can take the promotion to the next level. Federation: New York City Wrestling Kozue Kawashima Age: 21 Overness: 5.1 ~ Kozue Kawashima is a rookie, but has already gotten a lot of attention as a potential superstar in the making. A true all-rounder, he is the star of the crop of potential youngsters that PGHW are currently grooming as future main eventers. Federation: Pride Glory Honor Wrestling Masaru Ugaki Age: 19 Overness: 6.4 ~ Masaru Ugaki is a rookie with a flair for a technical wrestling, who shows great promise for the future. Federation: Pride Glory Honor Wrestling Champagne Lover Age: 23 Overness: 0 ~ Champagne Lover is one of the biggest workers in Mexico, who has managed to incorporate his astonishing agility and lucha moves into a traditional Eastern “strong style”. Many see him as the next big thing in Mexico Federation: South of The Border Pro Wrestling Rich Money Age: 29 Overness: 51.2 ~ Rich Money is a good all-round worker, who can have a good match with anybody. Although he primarily works in the USA, he has also toured occasionally in Japan. Federation: United States Pro Wrestling Burning Takashita Age: 28 Overness: 59.9 ~ Burning Takashita is a talented worker who joined WLW to rebuild his career after leaving BHOTGW on bad terms. His feud with Awesome Thunder has been a highlight of the promotion. Federation: World League Wrestling Emerald Angel Age: 18 Overness: 16.0 ~ Emerald Angel is a rookie who has already shown amazing skills for such a young man. He is seen as WLW’s secret weapon, and is tipped to be a huge star in the future. He is the younger brother of another WLW star, Koki Ishibashi. Federation: World League Wrestling Koki Ishibashi Age: 35 Overness: 30.6 ~ Koki Ishibashi is a solid technical wrestler who recently found his niche as one of the main heels in WLW. Federation: World League Wrestling Masutaro Koyama Age: 23 Overness: 28.1 ~ Masutaro Koyama is a young lightweight who is on his way to becoming a major star in WLW. Federation: World League Wrestling I think I’ll try to convince Hanshiro if I can get 12 of these guys signed with our company. I think with the amount of free talent out there, I can get some good wholesome talent. Time for some rest… Tomorrow’s going to be a long day. +++ With that, the first installment of Golden Canvas Grappling – Reborn! has come to a close. I know that everyone’s probably wondering where exactly I’m going to take this diary, what are my goals and just how much fun is this going to be for you to read? Well, you guys get to play a big part in the start of the promotion. As right now, you guys get to play Terry Sanders’ boss, Hanshiro Furusawa. You guys will vote on whom of the Free Agents and who of the Steals will be joining the GCG roster. However for your addition of 13 wrestlers to GCG’s roster: 1) You must have four wrestlers 22 years old and younger. 2) You must have four wrestlers 30 years old and older. 3) You must have four wrestlers with above 20 overness. 4) You must have four wrestlers with below 20 overness. 5) You must have four wrestlers with 0 overness. 6) You must have four wrestlers from Japan. (Easy to tell who is) 7) You must have four wrestlers that are gaijin. (Easy to tell who is) 8) You must have four free agents. 9) You must have four steals. And that’s all you need to do. You’ve got till 5pm MDT (that’s 7pm EDT) tomorrow to help aid my roster from going from 21 superstars to my needed amount of 40. And the overness that I show off is in relations to Japan, not total World overness. I would like some imput into titles I’ve thought up of doing. Help me decide which ones stay and which ones go: GCG Heavyweight Title – Anyone classified under GCG weight regulations as a Heavyweight. GCG Lightweight Title – Anyone classified under GCG weight regulations as a Lightweight. GCG Extreme Title – Defended in Hardcore type matches only. GCG Hybrid Title – Defended in a different match every show. GCG Six Man Title – Defend in a six man match. GCG Iron Man Title – Defended in grueling matches that must go at least 30 minutes. *If you can think of any title or idea to use, write it in with your results.* And that’s about it. Thanks for reading this diary. I hopefully will keep this up-to-date, fresh, and fun. Now that I’m heading back to school, I might not be able to update this all the time.
  25. And apparently, in Alberta the rivalry like that died out. I remember we used to kill if an Oiler wore that C with the Flames on it. Now it's like "HEY~! FLAMES ROCK! ...what's that hat you wearing? O-eh-lers? Who the fuck are they? Dude are you even living in the right timeframe? The Houston Oilers left Houston long ago." ^ I was actually told the fucking above. God damned Flammie traitors. Every last one of you who are saying "The Flames are my team~!" when you were fucking Oilers fans. And before anyone brings it up, I only cheered on the Flames because I wanted my God damned Sens vs. Flames match up and I'm only cheering them on right now because I like Kipper. So
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