Guest Lightning Flik Report post Posted May 2, 2003 (edited) Hello everybody~! *waits the everyone to reply with "Hello Lightning Flik"* So anyways, it's late, I'm in pain (even though I'm rehasing this from the old thread, I just had split my baby toe's nail in half), and I'm thinking to myself. "God, I'm hurt, I'm sore, and frankly I'm bored witless. I need something to do. Well, I'll go play EWR... But oh wait... I need some challenge to it... OH I KNOW~!" Thusly, I'm opening up the EWR 3.0 Challenge~! Hollywood Spike Jenkins and friends did the last one, but I'm doing this one, so anywoo, by winning, you'll receive the bragging rights of being TSMs best booker until the next tourney. And thusly, everyone in TSM will have to listen to your word when you speak. ...ok, I'm just making that last part up. You just get to claim to be the best booker. That's all. Now, anyone who wants to play can join. I need at least ten people to start this off. You can join in at anytime, until the in game half way point of November 1st 2003, but you'll start out at the beginning and have to catch up. EWR 3.0 Challenge will begin this Saturday. Now we'll get onto the rules, so you understand how to play the EWR 3.0 Challenge~! Basic Rules of the EWR Challenge 1) Create A New Federation - Give it a name. 2) Make Your Federation A Regional Level Fed - Thusly you ain't be big enough to do a whole hell of a lot. 3) Set Your Public Image to 70 - You'll start at that PI. Use your booking skills to raise that PI even more, Luke. Or screw yourselves into the ground for all I care. 4) Set Your Production Level to 50 - Gotta raise it on your own, sweet cheeks. With your own cash as well. (Can be changed as soon as real game begins) 5) Set Your Cash to $3,000,000 - Same as last time. That's all you get from the bank. 6) Set Your Merchandise at 25 - You wanna raise it that's up to you. (Can be changed as soon as real game begins) 7) Set Your Advertisement at 30 - This is just to make it even for everyone. You probably wanna change that. (Can be changed as soon as real game begins) 8) Set Your Risk Level at 75 - This is just to make it even for everyone. You probably wanna change that. (Can be changed as soon as real game begins) 9) You'll Have No Developmental Territory or Training Camp - Want them? Gotta pay for them yourself. (Can be changed as soon as real game begins) 10) Give Yourself One Late Evening TV Show On Regional Network - Unlike in the original challenge, in EWR 3.0 Challenge~! you'll be granted a single late evening TV show on Regional Network. But it'll be on Tuesday. Yes, the day is specific. Everyone else will have there's on Tuesday. You will too. Oh, and you can change it as soon as game starts. Also will be allowed to hunt for new tv deals from day one. 11) You Will Have No Roster To Start Off With - You've gotta hire guys from scratch. Stick to hiring newbies as they'll come work cheap and also you'll also tend to lose them less easily. Also you can not have guys from the WWE like Booker T or Chris Benoit suddenly be in your fed at the start. Doesn't happen. Also please post your starting roster so everyone can see what the competition is using. Oh and stealing happens right away. Wanna get all-star Jay Lethal right away, go for it (and good luck). 12) Every Real Week, You Will Post up a month of EWR 3.0 Challenge - Three months was a little hard on everyone (especially those who had two shows in Cult Level), so I'm toning it down a bit and just asking for a month's worth. They'll be posted in this folder. (The Week Of Play Begins Every Sunday) 13) You Can't Edit Any Other Feds, Workers, Etc. - No touchy to anything else. 14) When Beginning A Game Difficulty Will Be On Hard - That's to add some challenge. 15) The Market Must Be In A Boom - If it's not, restart your game. 16) Should you wish to create a diary out of this, you may. However it is not necessary. All that is required is provided in this format below: Workers: (Who is all involved) Segment: (Singles Match, Interview, Backstage Sneak Attack, etc.) Description: (What happened) Quality: [Overall (Crowd Reaction/In Ring)] Notes: (So and so got heat, lost head, etc.) 17) The actual in game starting date will be May 1st, 2003. The Challenge will run for one full year, till April 30th, 2004.Those are the basic rules. Now here comes the point of this Challenge. The point of this Challenge is to be the best Challenge fed out there. How do you do that? Simple. Gain enough points in the sub rankings to add up to your overall ranking. How do you gain points in the sub rankings? Well, just read on to find out. Rankings Rankings That Will Be Followed: Note: Top 5 rankings to gain points is as follows - 20 for 1st, 15 for 2nd, 10 for 3rd, 5 for 4th, and 1 for 5th. Rankings have been randomly done up below. 1) Overall - Just a tally of points 2) Top 5 Segment (In Game Monthly) - People with the top 5 highest overall quality gets that added to their score. Segments mean match or angle. 3) Top 5 Matches (In Game Monthly) - People with the top 5 highest overall quality gets that added to their score. 4) Top 5 Angles (In Game Monthly) - People with the top 5 highest overall quality gets that added to their score. 5) Top 5 TV Show (In Game Weekly) Ratings - People with the top 5 highest overall quality gets that added to their score. 6) Top 5 Monthly Event (In Game Yearly) Ratings - People with the top 5 highest overall quality gets that added to their score. 7) Top 5 Public Image (In Game Yearly) - This one is a little different as whoever makes the Top 5 with their PI, gain the points allocated from the PI gain (PI of 70 in Regional = 0). Thusly, you score points if you make the Top 5. If you don't make the top five, you don't gain any points. Simple as that. 8) Top 5 Belt Image (In Game Yearly) - People with the top 5 highest belt quality in that particular divison will receive those points towards their score. 8a) Main Event Belt - The title everyone wants to hold. This is in a class of its own for justly the right reason. 8b) Tag Titles - The tag titles. There will be a category for these for those who wish to put on tag matches for them. 8c) Secondary Titles - Every other singles title ends up in this category. That's right. That means you could have 3 other singles titles in this category and they can all qualify towards the Top 3. The downside? Having too many singles titles might not allow you to promote all of them and thusly no image works. Also, yearly means that should say, your monthly event still be better than anything produced for say the month of June, then your monthly even still retains its rankings The current federations that will be particpating in this Challenge are below. Please let me reaffirm that should anyone wish to join at anytime, they can do so, up until half way point, November 1st, 2003, of the Challenge. Just inform me before hand. No names will be attached with ANY federation because you will know who is who when their first show is post. Besides, it makes you have to read it anyways to found out what the competition is doing. The Competition Emerald Coast Wrestling Federation (ECWF) - TV Show: ECWF Annihilation Mid-West Wrestling Coalition (MWWC) - TV Show: Firepower Front Line Wrestling (FLW) - TV Show: Envious Really Underrated League of Excitement (RULE) - TV Show: RULE Presents Justice Maple Leaf Wrestling Federation (MLWF) - TV Show: MLWF TV new world order (nWo) - TV Show: Black Out World Championship Federation (WCF) - TV Show: Battlefield Ring Generals Alliance (RGA) - TV Show: Voltage Retro Rob's Wrestling (RRW) - TV Show: RRW Challenge High Impact Federation (HIWF) - TV Show: Superstar Challenge Columbus Wrestling Federation (CWF) - TV Show: Tuesday Carnage Championship Pro Wrestling (CPW) - TV Show: Outbreak Combat Zone Ballet (CZB) - TV Show: Type Name Here British Professional Wrestling (BPW) - TV Show: Mayhem Bronx Wrestling Federation (BWF) - TV Show: Bronx Bombs I had started out with 22 people who originally stated that they were in all the way, and only know of one backing out. So if the other 6 people could contact me and confirm if they are in or out, it would be appreciated. You don't have too, but it would make life easier for me. I'll add your name to the list. Also please note that you will need to look no further than the second post of this thread to find the weekly update to the rankings. Well, with that said, could everyone please post up their rosters, their belts, and optionally a little statement about their company. Thank you. Enjoy the contest and may the best booker win. Edited May 4, 2003 by Lightning Flik Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lightning Flik Report post Posted May 2, 2003 (edited) This is the current rankings of the EWR 3.0 Challenge as of May 2nd, 2003. Please check back next Friday, May 9th for updated results. Overall Rankings: None Yet Public Image Rankings: None Yet Monthly Event Rankings: None Yet TV Show Rankings: None Yet Segment Rankings: None Yet Match Rankings: None Yet Angle Rankings: None Yet Top Belt Rankings: None Yet Main Event Belt Rankings: None Yet Tag Team Belt Rankings: None Yet Secondary Belt Rankings: None Yet Edited May 2, 2003 by Lightning Flik Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LaParkaYourCar 0 Report post Posted May 2, 2003 So does everyone have to pick different wrestlers or can more than one person have the same wrestler? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lightning Flik Report post Posted May 2, 2003 So does everyone have to pick different wrestlers or can more than one person have the same wrestler? Same wrestlers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lightning Flik Report post Posted May 2, 2003 Championship Pro Wrestling: I started this fed on the basis that cheap is better. Hencely, this fed will only feature the classiest of the nobides. Yet still give off some damn fine wrestling. At least it better be fine. Roster: Aki Mann - Opener (Gimmick: Cool) Face Austin Lee - Opener (Gimmick: Degenerate) Heel Bruno Sassi - Opener (Gimmick: Ravishing) Heel Chris Michaels - Midcard (Gimmick: Underdog) Face Derrick King - Midcard (Gimmick: Cheater) Heel Doc Dean - Opener (Gimmick: No Gimmick Needed) Face Feltcher - Opener (Gimmick: Bumbling Englishman) Heel Generalin Intikami - Opener (Gimmick: Foreign Star) Face GQ Smooth - Opener (Gimmick: Suave) Face Jason Lee - Midcard (Gimmick: Cheater) Heel Jason Rumble - Opener (Gimmick: Extremist) Face Jonny C - Opener (Gimmick: Whole Damn Show) Heel Lance Silva - Opener (Gimmick: Dude) Face Lash LeRoux - Uppercard (Gimmick: Arrogant) Heel Messiah - Midcard (Gimmick: Psycho) Face Monty Brown - Uppercard (Gimmick: All-American) Face Roadkill - Main Event (Gimmick: Old School Face) Face Robert Thompson - Opener (Gimmick: Loner) Heel Ron Waterman - Uppercard (Gimmick: Monster) Heel Saniyedi Gecti - Opener (Gimmick: Comedian) Face Scorpio - Main Event (Gimmick: Cocky) Heel Sean Casey - Midcard (Gimmick: Underdog) Face Seven - Lowercard (Gimmick: Occult) Heel Shawn Candido - Opener (Gimmick: Angry Young Man) Heel Spiffy Sean Stylez - Uppercard (Gimmick: Cool) Face Vince Goodnite - Opener (Gimmick: Obnoxious) Heel Titles: CPW World Championship - Starting Public Image: 60 CPW Intercontinental Championship - Starting Public Image: 40 CPW Television Championship - Starting Public Image: 35 CPW Tag Team Championship - Starting Public Image: 25 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest WrestlingDeacon Report post Posted May 2, 2003 This fed is a throw back to a territorial old school type organization with a modern sensebility. Emphasis will be on straight up wrestling and promoing with limited backstage segments. The main event will be propped up by semi-names while the newer talent is developed through the undercard. Mid-West Wrestling Coalition (MWWC) Regional organization Public Image: 70% Risk Level 40% (lowered from 70%) Production Values: 60% (upped from 50%) Merchandising: 25% Advertising: 30% Main Sponsor: Hilton Technologies Minor Sponsors: Snow Jerseys, The Sci-Fi Store, Chase Agency Television: Firepower Late Evening Tuesdays on Regional Network Current hosts: Tony Shciavone & Rob Bitterman (I already have sent a promo tape to ESPN) Roster Main Eventers Kaz Hayashi (Heel, Evil Foreigner, 60 over) Mike Barton (Face, Bad Ass, 65) Ultimo Dragon (Face, Foreign Star, 70) Upper Carders Jimmy Yang (Heel, Evil Foreigner, 50) Mark Jindrak (Heel, Machine, 55) JT Smith (Face, Comedy Character, 41) Lash LeRoux (Face, Fun Babyface, 55) Thundar the Barbarian (Face, Power and Paint, 42) (Formerly Johnny Thundar) Mid Carders Blitzkrieg (Heel, Highlight Reel, 40) Chris Michaels (Face, Teen Idol, 35) Sean Casey (Face, Teen Idol, 39) Orlando Jordan (Face, Blue Chipper, 40) Tony Lazaro (Face, Fiery Italian, 42) Lower Carders Ashe (Face, Grunge, 15) Curve (Face, Gothic, 16) Frankie Armadillo (Heel, Cowboy, 16) Parker Houston (Heel, Cowboy, 20) (Formerly Ashe Parker) Openers Austin Lee (Heel, Degenerate, 24) Bruno Sassi (Heel, Obnoxious, 20) Dangerous Dave (Face, Underdog, 10) Johnny C (Face, The Ryland Effect, 24) Slick Rick Ricardo (Heel, Ravishing, 16) (Formerly Feltcher) Managers Alicia (Face, Cheerleader, 45) (Ashe, Curve, Mike Barton) Dutch Mantel (Heel, Cowboy, 35) (Armadillo, Houston) William Alfonso (Heel, The Brain, 70) (Hayashi, Yang, Jindrak, Blitzkrieg) Non-Wrestlers Bob Backlund (Tweener, Authority, 58) Feuds: Ultimo Dragon vs. Kaz Hayashi (70) Mike Barton vs. Jindrak (60) New Breed vs. Bronco Busters (20) Orlando Jordan vs. Blitzkrieg (50) Tag Teams: New Breed (Experience Level - 20) Bronco Busters (0) Yung Dragons (55) Casey and Michaels (30) Stables: AXIS POWERS William Alfonso (stable leader) Kaz Hayashi Jimmy Yang Jindrak Blitzkrieg Title Belts: Coalition Championship (Main Event, 60) Coalition Tag Titles (Mid-Card, 35) Mid-Western Heritage (Upper Mid-Card, 40) Mid-Western Cruiserweight (Lower Card, 25) (will crown champions at first show) Events (All Large Events at this time): January- Nowhere to Run February- Nowhere to Hide March- End of the Line April- Aftermath of Destruction May- New Tradition June- Rite of Passage July- Chi-Town Sizzler August- 11th Hour September- Fall Into the Abyss October- Shocktober November- All the Marbles (a Royal Rumble or Survivor Series Type Show) December- Christmas Ka-Blam Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest CoreyLazarus416 Report post Posted May 2, 2003 Front Line Wrestling (FLW): FLW is basically going to be a place that tries its best to showcase all styles, be it technical or aerial or hardcore, with a "combat" theme. ROSTER Adam Booker - Opener (Gimmick: None) Face - Over: 14 Air Paris - Main Eventer (Gimmick: Daredevil) Face - Over: 59 Aki Mann - Opener (Gimmick: Comic Book Hero) Face - Over: 16 Alan Funk - Upper Midcarder (Gimmick: Angry Young Man) Heel - Over: 48 Andre Baker - Lower Midcarder (Gimmick: Bad Ass) Heel - over: 28 Andy Jaxx - Opener (Gimmick: None) Face - Over: 13 Antonio Banks - Opener (Gimmick: None) Heel - Over: 15 Ashe - Opener (Gimmick: Occult) Heel - Over: 15 Austin Lee - Opener (Gimmick: Degenerate) Heel - Over: 24 Chris Michaels - Midcarder (Gimmick: Underdog) Face - Over: 35 Curt Daniels - Opener (Gimmick: None) Face - Over: 13 Curve - Opener (Gimmick: Occult) Heel - Over: 16 Jimmy Yang - Upper Midcarder (Gimmick: Foreign Star) Face - Over: 50 Monty Brown - Upper Midcarder (Gimmick: None) Face - Over: 49 Reverend Blare (Rogers) - Manager (Gimmick: Evil Preacher) Heel - Over: 16 Sean Casey - Midcarder (Gimmick: Underdog) Face - Over: 39 Vince Goodnite - Opener (Gimmick: None) Face - Over: 19 TITLES: FLW Battlefield (Main-Event) - Image: 60 FLW Kamikaze (Midcard) - Image: 35 FLW Tag Team (Midcard) - Image: 40 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chunk 0 Report post Posted May 2, 2003 Quick question. Do we have to hire our own staff, or are we aloud to add them via the file editor? ChUnK! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lightning Flik Report post Posted May 2, 2003 Quick question. Do we have to hire our own staff, or are we aloud to add them via the file editor? ChUnK! Staff must be hired as well during the game. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chunk 0 Report post Posted May 2, 2003 Quick question. Do we have to hire our own staff, or are we aloud to add them via the file editor? ChUnK! Staff must be hired as well during the game. Damn, I can feel that money dwindling away allready. ChUnK! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LaParkaYourCar 0 Report post Posted May 2, 2003 If we start and then find we don't have the time to keep going is that okay? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lightning Flik Report post Posted May 2, 2003 If we start and then find we don't have the time to keep going is that okay? Yes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Smell the ratings!!! Report post Posted May 2, 2003 CZB (Combat Zone Ballet) CZB is indy and knows it, so they try not to take themselves too seriously, even though the fed is made mostly of former "Big" stars from WCW, ECW or international promotions. "In-Ring Content" is definatly a requirement, as even our best promo guys can back it up in the ring. CZB "STARS" Air Paris (Heel) Anthony Durante (Heel) Blitzkrieg (Heel) Ebessan (Face) Jimmy Yang (Face) Johnny Smith (Heel) Kaz Hayashi (Heel) Lash Leroux (Face) Roadkill (Face) Ron Waterman (Heel) Mr. Spiff (Face) - Formerly Spiffy Sean Stylez TAKA Michinoku (Heel) Ultimo Dragon (Face) JOBBERS Austin Lee (Heel) Boyce Legrande(Heel) Eddie Colon (Face) Jardi Frantz (Face) Vic Capri (Heel) MANAGERS Francine (Heel) Alicia (Face) CUT FROM WWE Funaki (Face) Spanky (Face) - formerly Brian Kendrick Steve Blackman (Face) Ivory (Heel Manager) Don't forget to catch our newly syndicated TV show "Type Name Here" on Tuesday evenings. And be there as we hold our first monthly even "Beginning of the End"! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DKnez Report post Posted May 3, 2003 CWF Columbus Wrestling Federation This fed is based on a blend of wrestling and sports entertainment with a variety of wrestling styles. Roster: Main Event Air Paris(F, Highlight Reel) Ultimo Dragon(F, Foreign Star) Shawn Stasiek(F, Crazy) Gedo(H, Foreign Star) Jado(H, Foreign Star) Uppercard Carly Colon(F, Old School Face) Lash LeRoux(F, Fun Baby Face) Marty Jannety(F, Teen Idol) Chris Hamrick(H, Cocky) Jackie Gayda(H, none) Mark Jindrak(H, none) Doug Basham(H, Machine) The Damaja(H, Machine) Ron Waterman(H, Monster) Midcard Kenny Lane(F, none) Orlando Jordan(F, Dude) Chase Stevens(H, Angry Young Man) Cassidy O'Reily(H, Angry Young Man) Blitzkrieg(H, Highlight Reel) Lowercard Seven(H, Occult) Opener Aki Mann(F, none) Reggaetone # 1 and # 2(F, Power and Paint) Tag Teams Gedo and Jado The Hotshots( Chase Stevens and Cassidy O'Reily The Reggaetones The Elite( Doug Basham and The Damaja Titles CWF World Title: vacant CWF Tag Team Title: vaccant Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DKnez Report post Posted May 3, 2003 Tuesday Carnage: Rating .78 attended by 188 people making $ 3760 All matches are q-finals of The World Title Tournament S1: Chris Hamrick hypes match against Nova 50% S2: Chris Hamrick vs Nova - decent match which the crowd wasn't into. Hamrick wins by cheating. AT 4:34. 1/2*. OR 50% Hamrick gained overness S3: Brian Kendrick vs Lash LeRoux - Kendrick wins with Sliced Bread # 2 at 5:03. ** OR 63% S4: Air Paris is about to give to give an interview when out from the crowd Shaw Satsiak lays him out. OR 70%. Both gained overness S5: Air Paris vs Shawn Stasiak - Stasiak wins with fisherman's suplex at 4:57.**. OR 61% S6: Ultimo Dragon vs Ron Waterman - good back and forth match with Dragon winning with the Dragon Sleeper at 9:17.**1/2. OR 68%. Next Week: Semi Finals matches, Ultimo Dragon vs Brian Kendrick and Shawn Stasiak vs Chris Hamrick. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LaParkaYourCar 0 Report post Posted May 3, 2003 I give up. After two months I still didn't have a TV deal and after trying to start up twice I kept forgetting some of the rules. I'm not rehiring for a third time. I suck at this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Blue Bacchus Report post Posted May 3, 2003 (edited) nWo new World order What happens when you give an nWo mark the book? Run-Ins Galore, Lots of Talking, and Piss Poor Booking. The nWo really doesn't have a definative style. The Roster: Main Event Lenny - Main Event (Gimmick: Gay) Heel Verbal Over 60 Lodi - Main Event (Gimmick: Gay) Heel Verbal Over 60 Mike Rotundo- Main Event (Gimmick: Franchise Player) Heel Verbal Over 58 Upper Midcard Lash LeRoux- Upper Midcard (Gimmick: Fun Babyface) Face Verbal Over 55 Stan Lane- Upper Midcard (Gimmick: Ravashing) Face Verbal Over 53 Steve Keirn- Upper Midcard (Gimmick: Old School Face) Face Verbal Over 51 Jimmy Yang- Upper Midcard (Gimmick: Foreign Star) Heel Verbal Over 50 Monty Brown- Upper Midcard (Gimmick: Legitimate Athelete) Heel Verbal Over 49 Ron Waterman - Upper Midcard (Gimmick: Monster) Heel Over 42 Midcard Messiah- Midcard (Gimmick: Psycho) Face Verbal Over 35 Chris Michaels- Midcard (Gimmick: Underdog) Face Verbal Over 35 Sean Casey- Midcard (Gimmick: Underdog) Face Verbal Over 39 SuperDragon- Midcard (Gimmick: Martial Arts) Face Verbal Over 35 Lower Midcard Silver Tyger- Lower Midcard (Gimmick: No Gimmick Needed) Heel Verbal Over 30 Openers Aki Mann- Opener (Gimmick: Ninja) Face Verbal Over 16 Jonny C- Opener (Gimmick: Highlight Reel) Heel Verbal Over 24 Andy Jaxx- Opener (Gimmick: Fun Drunk) Face Verbal Over 13 Curt Daniels- Opener (Gimmick: Fun Drunk) Face Verbal Over 13 Dave Powers- Opener (Gimmick: Enforcer) Heel Verbal Over 25 Dean Powers- Opener (Gimmick: Enforcer) Heel Verbal Over 25 Big Bully Douglas- Opener (Gimmick: Monster) Heel Verbal Over 11 Mike Rapada- Opener (Gimmick: Chosen One) Heel Verbal Over 15 Austin Lee - Opener (Gimmick: Blue Chipper) Face Verbal Over 24 Managers Alicia- Manager (Gimmick: Cheerleader) Face Verbal Over 45 Josh Lazie- Manager (Gimmick: Sports Agent) Heel Verbal Over 45 Titles Black and White - Main Event - Image 60 Wolfpac - Midcard - Image 35 A-Team - Upper Midcard Tag Team - Image 40 B-Team - Lower Midcard Tag Team - Image 25 Advertising 40 Risk 75 Merchandising 25 Monthly Shows Last Man Standing - January nWo: In Exile - February March Massacre - March nWo: Deadly Games -April No Remorse - May nWo: Souled Out - June The Career Killer - July nWo: No Chance - August The Sickness - September nWo: The Breaking Point - October Go! Fight! Transform! - November nWo: The End Is Near - December Edited May 3, 2003 by Just Another Dumb Mark Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Zero_Cool Report post Posted May 3, 2003 HSWA: Heart and Soul Wrestling Association This fed is pretty much your modern fed, except that there is no real emphasis of authority figures, and most of the focus being placed in the ring, where action will be varied from technical matches to wild brawls, and then to various gimmick matches. Main Event: Anthony Durante (face, 65, monster) Ebessan (face, 68, pro USA) Kaz Hayashi (face, 60, foreign star) Roadkill (face, 65, old school face Malice (heel, 70, monster) TAKA Michinoku (heel, 67, evil foreigner) Ultimo Dragon (heel, 70, evil foreigner) Upper Midcard: Jimmy Yang (face, 50, foreign star) Spiffy Sean Stylez (face, 52, cool) Lash LeRoux (heel, 55, cowardly) Midcard: Messiah (face, 35, psycho) Chris Michaels (face, 35, underdog) Sean Casey (face, 39, underdog) Derrick King (heel, 39, none) Jason Lee (heel, 31, none) Lower Midcard: Seven (heel, 30, occult) Openers: Austin Lee (face, 24, degenerate) Frankie Armadillo (face, 16, none) Generalin Intikami (face, 18, none) Robert Thompson (tweener, 25, none) Feltcher (heel, 16, obnoxious) Jonny C (heel, 24, obnoxious) Managers: Alicia (face, cheerleader, 45, Anthony Durante, Jimmy Yang, Ebessan) Francine (heel, slut, 59, TAKA Michinoku, Malice, Ultimo Dragon) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest raptor Report post Posted May 3, 2003 Emerald Coast Wrestling Federation (ECWF): This fed is one that has been entirely given back to the wrestlers. It's up to them to get themselves over. Wrestling and Promo based, with a little Sportz Entertainment just for fun. Thursday, May 1: Sponsors: Chase Agency Die Artze Charisma Carpentry Friedman Detectives Announcers: Color: Kevin "Hermie" Kelly Play By Play: Tony "Why God, Why?" Schivione Roster: Heels: Austin Lee Derrick King Jason Lee Gedo Jado Lodi Oz Ron Waterman Maven Christopher Nowinski Erin Bray (Manager) Faces: Lash Leroux Air Paris Jimmy Yang Kaz Hayashi Monty Brown Sean Casey Chris Micheals Spiffy Sean Stylez Nova Johnny Kashmere Trent Acid Alicia (Manager) Bill Alfonso (Manager) Tag Teams: The Suicide Blondes: Derrick King and Jason Lee Gedo and Jado The Yung Dragons: Kaz Hayashi and Jimmy Yang The Disposable Heroes: Sean Casey and Chris Michaels The Future: Christopher Nowinski and Maven The Backseat Boyz: Trent Acid and Johnny Kashmere Managers/Clients: Alicia/The Yung Dragons Erin Bray/ Oz Bill Alfonso/The Backseat Boyz Titles: ECWF World Heavyweight (60) ECWF Television (35) ECWF Tag Team (40) ECWF Cruiserweight (35) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LaParkaYourCar 0 Report post Posted May 3, 2003 (edited) North Houston Wrestling (NHW) A mix of technical, high flying, and international stars. FACES: Blitzkrieg (Highlight Reel) Essa Rios (Daredevil) Lash LeRoux (Fun Babyface) Air Paris (Daredevil) Jimmy Yang (Foreign Star) Ultimo Dragon (Foreign Star) Ricky Morton (Teen Idol) Robert Gibson (Teen Idol) El Dandy (Suave) Shawn Stasiak (Crazy) HEELS: Alex Wright (Harsh German) Lenny (Gay) Lodi (Gay) TAKA Michinoku (Foreign Star) Mens Teoh (Evil Foreigner) Villano IV (Evil Foreigner) Villano V (Evil Foreigner) Scorpio (Cocky) Kaz Hayashi (Foreign Star) Reno (Bad Ass) Alan Funk (Gay) Gedo (Foreign Star) Jado (Foreign Star) TAG TEAMS Rock n Roll Express The Villanos The Rainbow Express The Daredevils (Essa Rios & Air Paris) Gedo & Jado Kaientai (TAKA & Mens Teoh) STABLES The Happy Fun Bunch (Alan Funk, Lenny, and Lodi managed by Daffney) MANAGERS: Bill Alfonso (Face, Fun Babyface) Daffney (Tweener, Weirdo) ANNOUNCERS: Tony Schivonne Kevin Kelly TITLES: NHW Title (60) Tag Team Titles (35) TV Title (40) SPONSORS: Main: Chase Agency Minor 1: Friedman Detectives Minor 2: Peak's Leaks Minor 3: Die Arzte Edited May 3, 2003 by LaParkaYourCar Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest JHawk Report post Posted May 3, 2003 Promotion: High Impact Wrestling Federation (HIWF) -- Tradition kick ass! Roster: Bam Bam Bigelow (Main Eventer; 66 overness) Billy Fives (Lower Midcarder; 28) Bobby Rude (Opener; 11) Brandon K (Opener; 12) Brother Yashiini (Opener; 21) Bruno Sassi (Opener; 20) Carlito Montana (Opener; 17) Chris Justice (Jobber; 10) Chris Michaels (Midcarder; 35) Daffney (Midcarder; 55) Doc Dean (Opener; 19) Essa Rios (Upper Midcarder; 50) Frankie Armadillo (Opener; 16) Mike Rotundo (Main Eventer; 58) Miss Joni (Manager; 26) Robbie Brookside (Midcarder; 40) Sean Casey (Midcarder; 39) Stan Lane (Upper Midcarder; 53) Steve Keirn (Upper Midcarder; 51) The Barbarian (Midcarder; 37) Tommy Rogers (Midcarder; 38) Tough Enough Paulina (Midcarder; 35) Warlord (Midcarder; 32) Titles: HIWF Heavyweight (Main Event) HIWF Tag Team HIWF United States (Upper Midcard) HIWF Cruiserweight (Midcard) HIWF Women's (Lower Level) TV Show: Superstar Challenge Monthly Events: Super Bowl of Wrestling (Jan.) Survival of the Fittest (Feb.) Ides of March (March) Anniversary Spectacular (April) Clash of the Titans (May) Parade of Champions (June) Company of Strangers (July) Landslide (August) Standing Room Only (September) Halloween Hell (October) The HIWF Wrestling Classic (November) Nuclear Winter (December) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Garth 0 Report post Posted May 3, 2003 Promotion: The Ring General Alliance - Provides a little bit of something in every asspect of wrestling, utilizing Technicians, Brawlers, Highflyers as well as just all rounders. Roster: Main Eventers: Roadkil(Face, 65) Scorpio(Heel, 70) Taka(Heel, 68) Ultimo Dragon (Face, 70) Upper Mid-Card: Jimmy Yang(Heel, 50) Lash LeRoux(Face,55) Ron Waterman(Heel,42) Spiffy Sean Stylez(Face,52) Midcard: Chris Micheals(Face,35) Derrick King(Heel, 39) Jason Lee(Heel, 31) Sean Casey(Face, 39) Lower Mid-card: Billy Fives(Face, 28) Seven(Heel, 30) Openers: Aki Mann(Face, 16) Austin Lee(Heel, 24) Doc Dean(Face, 19) Frankie Armadillo(Face, 16) Generalin Intikami (Face, 18) Jason Rumble(Heel, 14) Joey Corman (Heel, 18) Jonny C (Heel 24) Samir (Heel, 15) Vince Goodnite (Face, 19) Managers: Alica(Face,45) Francine (Heel, 59) Titles: RGA World-60 RGA TV-40 RGA Tag-40 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest CoreyLazarus416 Report post Posted May 3, 2003 **IGNORE** Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest CoreyLazarus416 Report post Posted May 3, 2003 FLW presents ENVIOUS, 5/6/03 Kappa Tappa Kegga (Andy Jaxx & Curt Daniels) vs. New Breed (Ashe & Curve) WINNERS: New Breed (REVEREND BLARE INTERFERENCE) AFTER: 3-on-2 beatdown on KTK PURPOSE: Put on a good match RATING: 1/2*, 47% (20% Crowd / 74% Quality) Austin Lee promo TARGET: None PURPOSE: Self-promotion RATING: 52% Aki Mann vs. The Highlight Kid WINNER: The Highlight Kid (CHEATING) AFTER: Highlight Kid refuses a handshake PURPOSE: Put Highlight Kid over RATING: DUD, 37% (21% Crowd / 54% Quality) Alan Funk challenges Monty Brown, Brown accepts RATING: 64% 10-Man Battle Royale for FLW KAMIKAZE TITLE PARTICIPANTS: Adam Booker, Air Paris, Andre Baker, Antonio Banks, Austin Lee, Chris Michaels, Jimmy Yang, M-Dogg 20, Sean Casey, Vince Goodnite ELIMINATION ORDER: Andre Baker, Adam Booker, Antonio Banks, Vince Goodnite, Sean Casey, M-Dogg 20, Air Paris, Jimmy Yang, Austin Lee WINNER: Chris Michaels RUNNER-UP: Austin Lee RATING: 52% (33% Crowd / 71% Quality) Alan Funk vs. Monty Brown WINNER: Monty Brown (CLEAN) AFTER: Alan Funk cheapshots after a handshake PURPOSE: Put on a good match RATING: *, 55% (50% Crowd / 61% Quality) TV RATING: 0.64 OVERALL SHOW RATING: 51% ATTENDANCE: 186 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chunk 0 Report post Posted May 3, 2003 Ive set my game up, but the in game clock is on June, not May. How can I change it without resetting my computers clock everytime i want to play? Does it matter if im on june and not may? ChUnK! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest treble charged Report post Posted May 3, 2003 Promotion: -Maple Leaf Wrestling Federation (MLWF) Roster: -Aki Mann (Face) -American Kickboxer (Face) -Andy Simmonz (Face) -Ash Parker (Face) -Austin Lee (Heel) -Bam Bam Bigelow (Heel) -Cassidy O’Reilly (Heel) -Chase Stevens (Heel) -Dangerous Dave (Face) -Dutch Mantell (Heel) -Erin Bray (Heel) -Feltcher (Heel) -Frankie Hollywood [Armadillo] (Heel) -Gary Steele (Face) -Generalin Intikami (Face) -Greg Pawluck (Face) -Jack Xavier (Face) -Joel Gertner (Face) -Jonny C (Face) -Jonny Storm (Face) -JT Smith (Face) -Kyle Storm (Heel) -Mitch Paradise (Heel) -Stan Lane (Face) -Steve Blackman (Face) -Tank Abbott (Heel) Titles: -MLWF Heavyweight (55 image) -MLWF Tag Team (45 image) -MLWF Television (35 image) TV Show: -MLWF TV Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DKnez Report post Posted May 3, 2003 "Tuesday Carnage" May 13 I signed Nova and Marty Jannety was stolen and I had one of my sponcerships ended and also Ultimo Dargon injured his back and is out for a month and is replaced in his semi final match by the newly signed Nova. S1: Semi Final match of world title tourney. Shawn Stasiak vs Chris Hamrick. Hamrick wins by putting his feet on the ropes at 6:46.**. After the match Hamrick refuses to shake hands. OR 63%. S2: Video package of the team of "The Elite". OR 54% The Damaja gained overness. S3: The Elite vs The Reggaetones. Bland match that Elite win at 3:42.*. After the match Gedo and Jado lay out both teams. OR 53%. S4: Chris Hamrick gives an interview hyping himself. OR 56% S5: Carly Colon vs Kenny Layne. Colon wins at 2:59.1/2* OR 49% S6: Semi Final of CWF World Title. Brian Kendrick vs Nova. Kendrick wins with Sliced Bread #2 at 8:32.**. After the match they brawl into the crowd and to the backstage area. OR 64% OR Show Rating 56%. TV Rating .64. Attendance was 184 people paying $3680. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest WrestlingDeacon Report post Posted May 3, 2003 MWWC Firepower Tuesday May 6th Hosts: Tony Schiavone and Rob Bitterman MWWC Commissioner Bob Backlund comes out to welcome everyone to the opening installment of Firepower. He states that the Mid-Western Wrestling Coalition is a collection of independent promoters from the Mid-West determined to bring back the territorial days of wrestling. Not only that, but they are committed to traditional wrestling, interviews and angles that appeal to a large gamut of individuals. To kick things off, all four MWWC titles will be awarded tonight through a series of four-way elimination matches. Segment Rating 67% Bob Backlund debuted his new gimmick (authority figure) and it got a negative response. However, Backlund still gained overness from the segment. The Bronco Busters vs J.C. \ Double D vs Casey and Michaels vs New Breed (For The Coalition Tag Championship Titles) : Michaels tastes a high angle back suplex. It probably tasted like chicken. Frankie Armadillo hits a shaky delayed suplex on Michaels. Armadillo tags out to Dangerous Dave. Michaels takes a chop from Double D. Dangerous Dave strikes Michaels. Double D tags out to Jonny C. J.C. hits a right hand. Back elbow connects, Michaels staggers backward. Michaels ducks a wild right hand. Hard back suplex on J.C.. Anyone remember when that was Shawn Michaels's finisher? Tag between Chris Michaels and Sean Casey. Vicious kick to the teeth from Sean Casey. Pin : 1 - 2- 3. Casey defeats J.C.. Casey takes a flying neckbreaker from Ashe. Back heel kick off the second rope, Casey goes down. Cover, but there's a last second kick-out. Tag to Curve. New Breed whip Casey into the ropes and hit a double backdrop. Super kick by Curve. Pinfall attempt gets a 2.9999. Sean Casey takes the advantage after a i-block-your-punch-you-don't-block-mine routine. Casey tags out to Parker Houston. Parker Houston hits a rolling kick on Curve. Tiger suplex on Curve, right from out of the Misawa playbook. Tag to Frankie Armadillo. The Bronco Busters whip Curve into the corner. Parker Houston whips Frankie Armadillo in for a hard clothesline to follow-up. Pin : 1 - 2- 3. Armadillo defeats Curve. Armadillo hits an arm drag on Michaels. Back heel kick from Armadillo on Michaels, missed by miles. Chris Michaels reverses a hip toss. Second rope flying axe handle, Armadillo goes down. Michaels crushes Armadillo with a running senton. There's a two count on the pin. Michaels tags out to Sean Casey. Casey crushes Armadillo with a big legdrop. Frankie Armadillo elbows Sean Casey in the face to break a hammerlock. Tag to Parker Houston. Power drive elbow by Parker Houston. Pinfall attempt gets a 2.9999. Houston uses a basement dropkick to the knee. Sean Casey avoids a Parker Houston avalanche. Stiff high kick on Houston by Sean Casey who has evidently been watching some old AJPW tapes recently. Chris Michaels has Parker Houston down on the canvas. Sharpshooter!!! Parker Houston taps out! Bland match, but i'll give it a * rating for not being too bad. Winners: Casey and Michaels Overall Rating: 52% Crowd Reaction: 30% Match Quality: 74 Parker Houston debuted his new gimmick, it got a positive response. Frankie Armadillo debuted his new gimmick, it got a positive response. Jonny C debuted his new gimmick, it got a positive response. Dangerous Dave debuted his new gimmick, it got a positive response. Chris Michaels debuted his new gimmick. Sean Casey debuted his new gimmick. Ashe debuted his new gimmick, it got a positive response. Curve debuted his new gimmick, it got a positive response. The Coalition Tag Championship titles have gained in image. Austin Lee vs Blitzkrieg vs Orlando Jordan vs Tony Lazaro (For The Mid-Western Cruiserweight Title) : Tony Lazaro arm drags Blitzkrieg over. Kick from Tony Lazaro to the leg. Cover for a two count. Tag to Austin Lee. Hard back suplex on Blitzkrieg. Anyone remember when that was Shawn Michaels's finisher? Power drive elbow by Austin Lee. Cover, but there's a last second kick-out. Tag between Austin Lee and Orlando Jordan. Orlando Jordan strikes Blitzkrieg. Blitzkrieg tags out to Tony Lazaro. Lazaro hits an arm drag on Jordan. Jordan pushes out of a Tony Lazaro hold. Orlando Jordan turns Lazaro inside-out with a clothesline. Cover gets three. Orlando Jordan pinned Lazaro. Driven DDT by Blitzkrieg. The ring shook violently, instantly making it better at selling than some of the current roster. Flying cross body off the top rope! I'll give a 0.8 on the Steamboat scale for that effort. Hooks the leg for a two count. Blitzkrieg hits a dropkick on Orlando Jordan. Tag between Orlando Jordan and Austin Lee. Hard back suplex on Blitzkrieg. Anyone remember when that was Shawn Michaels's finisher? Austin Lee hits a rolling kick on Blitzkrieg. Blitzkrieg avoids a Austin Lee avalanche. Legsweep out of Nowhere. Where is Nowhere, and why do moves keep coming out of there? Does it have a factory? Vicious kick to the teeth from Blitzkrieg. Pin : 1 - 2- 3. Blitzkrieg defeats Lee. Lightning kick by Blitzkrieg on Jordan. DDT from the top rope by Blitzkrieg. That looked brutal. Hooks the leg for a close fall. Orlando Jordan fights out of a grapple. Orlando Jordan floors Blitzkrieg. Power Drive Elbow! 1....2....3. This one gets * rating and likes it. Winner: Orlando Jordan Overall Rating: 55% Crowd Reaction: 41% Match Quality: 69% Orlando Jordan debuted his new gimmick, it got a positive response. Tony Lazaro debuted his new gimmick, it got a positive response. The Mid-Western Cruiserweight title has gained in image. Jimmy Yang vs Thundar the Barbarian vs JT Smith vs Lash LeRoux (For The Mid-Western Heritage Title) : Lash LeRoux takes a right hand to the temple from Thundar. Big kick from Thundar. There's a two count on the pin. Thundar the Barbarian misses a clothesline. LeRoux tags out to Jimmy Yang. Legsweep out of Nowhere. Where is Nowhere, and why do moves keep coming out of there? Does it have a factory? The referee bumps after catching a wild right hand and is down. Shining Wizard on Thundar, Yang really laid that one in. Hooks the leg, but the referee is still out. Yang hits a dropkick on Thundar the Barbarian. Thundar the Barbarian fights out of a grapple. Tag to JT Smith. Big clothesline from JT. Big kick from JT. Yang ducks a wild right hand. Legsweep out of Nowhere. Where is Nowhere, and why do moves keep coming out of there? Does it have a factory? Back heel kick off the second rope, JT goes flying. Pin : 1 - 2- 3. Yang defeats JT. Kick from Lash LeRoux to the leg. LeRoux hits a dropkick on Jimmy Yang. Cover for a two count. Lightning kick by LeRoux on Yang. Pin : 1 - 2 - 2.9999999. Yang counters a sleeper hold by turning it into a jaw breaker. LeRoux walks into a face crusher variation. Yang tags out to Thundar the Barbarian. Flapjack from Thundar on LeRoux. Cover gets three. Thundar the Barbarian pinned LeRoux. Lame kick from Thundar. Jimmy Yang reverses a hip toss. Super frankensteiner on Thundar, who hit hard. Pin : 1 - 2 - 2.9999999. Thundar the Barbarian comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Yang gets squashed in the corner with a clothesline. Thundar the Barbarian moves in for the kill. Apocalyptic Chartbuster! 1....2....3. Almost a ** match, but not quite - *1\2 rating. Winner: Thundar the Barbarian Overall Rating: 59% Crowd Reaction: 50% Match Quality: 68% Jimmy Yang debuted his new gimmick, it got a positive response. Thundar the Barbarian debuted his new gimmick, it got a positive response. The Mid-Western Heritage title has gained in image. William Alfonso (aka Fonzie) leads a group of men out to the ring. He is here in the MWWC to prove that all they stand for is wrong. Traditional wrestling and wrestling territories are dead. Not that American wrestling was much to begin with, but it’s even less now. He has formed a stable of the most feared wrestlers from around the globe: from Japan, the Yung Dragaons of Kay Hayashi and Jimmy Yang, from Germany, Blitzkrieg and from Italy, the precision killing machine, Jindrak! (I know the nationalities don’t all match up, but it’s the angle I’m running, use your imagination.) The Axis Powers are going to make their presence felt tonight, as one of them will walk out of the building as the first ever MWWC Coalition Champion! Segment Rating: 80% William Alfonso debuted his new gimmick (the brain), it got a negative response. Jindrak debuted his new gimmick. Kaz Hayashi debuted his new gimmick, it got a positive response. William Alfonso gained overness from this segment. Mike Barton vs Jindrak vs Kaz Hayashi vs Ultimo Dragon (For The Coalition Championship Title) : Stiff high kick on Barton by Kaz Hayashi who has evidently been watching some old AJPW tapes recently. Second rope flying axe handle, Barton goes down. Hooks the leg for a two count. Mike Barton reverses a hip toss. Barton tags out to Ultimo Dragon. Second rope flying axe handle, Kaz goes down. Kaz Hayashi charges, Ultimo moves, and the referee is conveniently placed to get knocked out. Vicious kick to the teeth from Ultimo Dragon. Hooks the leg, but the referee is still out. Ultimo hits a dropkick on Kaz Hayashi. Ultimo walks into a trip. Tag to Jindrak. Full nelson slam on Ultimo. Jindrak uses a basement dropkick to the knee. Ultimo powers out of a headlock. Driven DDT by Ultimo Dragon. The ring shook violently, instantly making it better at selling than some of the current roster. Power drive elbow by Ultimo Dragon. Pin, three count, it's over. Ultimo Dragon pins Jindrak. Stiff chop lights up Ultimo. Big backdrop on Ultimo, executed well. There's a two count on the pin. Ultimo walks into a spike slam. Pin : 1 - 2 - 2.9999999. Ultimo blocks a kick from Mike Barton. Tiger suplex on Barton, right from out of the Misawa playbook. Tag between Ultimo Dragon and Kaz Hayashi. Back heel kick off the second rope, Barton goes down. Pin, three count, it's over. Kaz Hayashi pins Barton. Kick from Kaz Hayashi to the leg. Kaz walks into a trip. Spinning bulldog in the corner, Kaz is down. Pin : 1 - 2 - 2.9999999. Kaz blocks a punch. Legsweep out of Nowhere. Where is Nowhere, and why do moves keep coming out of there? Does it have a factory? William Alfonso has climbed up onto the apron! Ultimo turns...and falls for the distraction! Kaz Hayashi attacks Ultimo from behind! Ultimo Dragon can barely stand. Here it comes - Kaz Driver. 1....2...3, it's finished. I'll give it a **1\2 rating. Winner: Kaz Hayahsi Overall Rating: 67% Crowd Reaction: 60% Match Quality: 74% The Coalition Championship title has gained in image. Overall Show Rating: 63% TV Rating: .68 Attendance: 186 Ticket Sales: $3720 JT Smith believes that he’s being pushed too far up the card, as the fans appear to be resenting him. PI has dropped to 69% Further negotiations with the regional network have moved Firepower to a prime time slot. Sophie is satisfied with all champions, except for thinking that Orlando Jordan is too good for the Cruiserweight belt and that it should be given to Austin Lee. (actually that was my plan) Thursday May 8th William Alfonzo was involved in a backstage fight. I ignored it. MWWC Firepower Tuesday, May 13th Hosts: Tony Schiavone and Rob Bitterman New Breed vs Sassi \ Ricardo : Curve hits a rolling kick on Ricardo. Super kick by Curve. Tag between Curve and Ashe. Driven DDT by Ashe. The ring shook violently, instantly making it better at selling than some of the current roster. Hooks the leg for a two count. Power drive elbow by Ashe. Tag to Curve. New Breed whip Ricardo into the ropes and hit a double backdrop. Pinfall attempt gets a 2.9999. Slick Rick Ricardo avoids a Curve avalanche. Tag between Slick Rick Ricardo and Bruno Sassi. Sassi slams Curve down. Curve walks into a spike slam. Sassi tags out to Slick Rick Ricardo. Sassi \ Ricardo whip Curve into the ropes and hit a double back elbow. Weak bodyslam on Curve by Ricardo. Ricardo hits a stump piledriver on Curve, although it was quite weak in its execution. Tag to Bruno Sassi. Running knee lift from Bruno Sassi. Curve counters an avalanche with a raised foot to the face. Tag between Curve and Ashe. Sassi takes a hurrancarana from Ashe. Ashe floors Bruno Sassi...and climbs the turnbuckles. Through the air, Flying Dropkick! 1....2....3. The Bronco Busters come running down into the ring. They nail Ashe from behind, then grab Curve and hit the Hog Tied! With him out of the way, the drag Ashe to the outside...and promptly put him straight through the announcer's table with a double slam! The Bronco Busters have destroyed New Breed! I'll give a 1\2 star rating. Winner: New Breed Overall Rating: 46% Crowd Reaction: 20% Match Quality: 73% Bruno Sassi debuted his new gimmick, it got a positive response. Slick Rick Ricardo debuted his new gimmick (ravishing), it got a negative response. Dutch Mantel stands on the ramp with a mic in his hand and waits for the Bronco Busters to come to him. He challenges the New Breed to a match next week with the Bronco Busters. He’s a ten times better manager than Alicia, who’s nothing but standard T&A in his book and his guys are going to prove it by wiping her pretty boys off the face of the planet. Mantel is what a real manager should be, not her. Segment Rating: 61% Dutch Mantell gained overness from this segment. Parker Houston gained overness from this segment. Frankie Armadillo gained overness from this segment. Orlando Jordan vs Austin Lee (For The Mid-Western Cruiserweight Title) : Weak bodyslam on Lee by Jordan. Orlando Jordan DDTs Lee, although it was hardly executed with pin-point precision. Cover for a two count. Lee blocks a kick from Orlando Jordan. Standing leg lariat by Austin Lee on Jordan. Spin kick by Austin Lee to the face. There's a two count on the pin. Back heel kick off the second rope, Jordan goes down. Pinfall attempt gets a 2.9999. Spin kick by Austin Lee to the face. Lee only gets knees on a splash. Orlando Jordan hits a bulldog off the ropes. Hooks the leg for a two count. Orlando Jordan turns Lee inside-out with a clothesline. Pin : 1 - 2 - 2.9999999. Big kick from Jordan. Lee receives some unexciting punishment. Orlando Jordan gets taken down out of nowhere. Flying elbow from Austin Lee. Jordan walks into a face crusher variation. Blitzkrieg comes running down the aisle with a chair! Lee whips Orlando Jordan into the ropes. Blitzkrieg jumps onto the apron with the chair! Collision between Blitzkrieg, Jordan, and the chair! Orlando Jordan staggers back into a roll up! 1...2...3! It's over! Bland match, but i'll give it a * rating for not being too bad. Winner and new champion: Austin Lee Overall Rating: 55% Crowd Reaction: 41% Match Quality: 69% Austin Lee gained overness from this match. The Mid-Western Cruiserweight title has gained in image. Orlando Jordan stays in the ring after the other men leave and asks for a microphone. He has no problem with Austin Lee beating him for the Mid-Western Cruiserweight Champion, he’s a fine competitor who fought a good match. His problem is with Blitzkrieg being a crybaby about Jordan beating him for the title in the finals of the four-way match last week. If Blitzkrieg wants a piece of him, then he can bite it off in this very ring next week! Segment Rating: 66% Orlando Jordan gained overness from this segment. Blitzkrieg gained overness from this segment. Alicia is in the back with Mike Barton. First of all, she accepts the match next week on behalf of the New Breed against the Bronco Busters. She resents the fact that Mantel thinks she’s worthless, not just because she’s a woman, but because she’s an attractive woman. Her wrestling knowledge and sense is just as good as his if not better, especially after she has the new Coalition Champion as her charge. Mike Barton is squaring off with Kaz Hayashi for the title tonight. Barton backs up Alicia as a quality manager and then chews out Hayashi and Alfonso. He’s wrestled extensively in Japan, knows how good the people are there and is sick at his stomach over the bad name Alfonso and the Yung Dragons are giving them. He will take the belt and put the Axis Powers down tonight. Segment Rating: 85% Alicia gained overness from this segment. Mike Barton gained overness from this segment. Casey and Michaels vs JT \ LeRoux (For The Coalition Tag Championship Titles) : Chris Michaels scores with a back heel kick on LeRoux. Chris Michaels hits a rolling kick on LeRoux. There's a two count on the pin. Tag to Sean Casey. Casey and Michaels whip LeRoux into the ropes and hit a double clothesline. Hooks the leg for a two count. Second rope flying axe handle, LeRoux goes down. LeRoux counters a sleeper hold by turning it into a jaw breaker. Super kick by Lash LeRoux. There's a two count on the pin. Tag to JT Smith. JT Smith hits a bulldog off the ropes. Pinfall attempt gets a 2.9999. Big kick from JT. Casey blocks the suplex attempt. JT takes a flying neckbreaker from Sean Casey. Tag between Sean Casey and Chris Michaels. Standing leg lariat by Chris Michaels on JT. Tag between JT Smith and Lash LeRoux. Chris Michaels hits a rolling kick on LeRoux. JT Smith scoops up Michaels for a slam, then turns....but Lash LeRoux accidentally gets hit in the face with the raised legs of Michaels, and it's a Survivor Series 5 flashback moment. Chris Michaels floors Lash LeRoux. Here it comes...Sharpshooter! Lash LeRoux taps! JT and LeRoux remain in the ring. Lash LeRoux does not look happy at losing. JT Smith goes to leave, but gets pulled back in by LeRoux. Tensions seem to be rising between these two. I'm going to give this a ** rating because i'm in a generous mood. Winners: Casey and Michaels Overall Rating: 62% Crowd Reaction: 48% Match Quality: 76% The Coalition Tag Championship Titles have gained in image. Williams Alfonso is in the back with Kaz Hayashi. He puts Kaz over as the new Coalition Champion and being the first title holder goes a long way to prove his point that the Axis powers are superior to the ‘traditional brand’ of American wrestling the MWWC supposedly stands for. Mike Barton might have wrestled extensively in Japan, but that’s because he couldn’t cut it in America. He went over to Japan, because he thought it would be easier, but he was wrong and that’s why he’s back in America wrestling. The Yung Dragons are the perfect example of Japanese heritage, while Barton is a perfect example of American heritage; fat, lazy and stupid. Segment Rating: 69% Ultimo Dragon vs Jimmy Yang : Ultimo hits a massive spinning kick to the jaw. Ultimo hits a wicked chop that echoes through the building. Ultimo hits a dropkick on Jimmy Yang. Flying elbow from Ultimo Dragon. Yang reverses a waistlock. Yang hits a dropkick on Ultimo Dragon. Flying cross body off the top rope! Even Steamboat would have applauded the execution on that. Cover for a two count. Ultimo Dragon takes the advantage after a i-block-your-punch-you-don't-block-mine routine. Flying cross body off the top rope! I'll give a 0.8 on the Steamboat scale for that effort. Hooks the leg for a two count. Tiger suplex on Yang, right from out of the Misawa playbook. Cover, but there's a last second kick-out. Jimmy Yang comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Kick from Jimmy Yang to the leg. Ultimo drops out the back of a Jimmy Yang bodyslam attempt. Yang takes a flying neckbreaker from Ultimo Dragon. Jimmy Yang gets knocked to the ground by Ultimo. Here it comes...Dragon Sleeper! Jimmy Yang taps! Jimmy Yang goes nuts, screaming and yelling at everyone within earshot. This gets a **3\4 rating. Perfectly Acceptable Wrestling. Winner: Ultimo Dragon Overall Rating: 73% Crowd Reaction: 60% Match Quality: 87% Axis Powers hype video plays, highlighting Kaz Hayashi as the first MWWC Coalition Champion. Mostly it shows them hitting big moves on jobbers interspersed with fascist propaganda like black and white shots of the individual members in regal poses with grand music playing behind them. Segment Rating: 67% Kaz Hayashi vs Mike Barton (For The Coalition Championship Title) : Barton walks into a high dropkick from Kaz Hayashi. Kick from Kaz Hayashi to the leg. Kaz Hayashi hits a rolling kick on Barton. Legsweep out of Nowhere. Where is Nowhere, and why do moves keep coming out of there? Does it have a factory? Barton kicks Kaz Hayashi in the gut to reverse the momentum. Fallaway slam by Mike Barton. Massive backbreaker, Kaz got planted. Early reports indicate that the back was *not* actually broken, so the move's name should actually be backhurter. There's a two count on the pin. Kaz Hayashi takes the advantage after a i-block-your-punch-you-don't-block-mine routine. Flying cross body off the top rope! I'll give a 0.8 on the Steamboat scale for that effort. Hooks the leg for a two count. Tornado DDT from Kaz Hayashi, Barton got planted. Pin : 1 - 2 - 2.9999999. Barton reverses a waistlock. Barton bodyslams Kaz Hayashi. Kaz Hayashi comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Barton takes a flying neckbreaker from Kaz Hayashi. Jimmy Yang comes running down the aisle with a chair! Kaz whips Mike Barton into the ropes. Yang jumps onto the apron with the chair! Collision between Yang, Barton, and the chair! Mike Barton staggers back into a roll up! 1...2...3! It's over! Yung Dragons are beating down on Mike Barton! The music of Ultimo Dragon hits, and he comes running down the aisle into the ring. Kaz and Yang bail out of the ring, leaving Mike Barton down in the ring. Ultimo Dragon may have saved Mike Barton from a brutal beating. I'll give it a **1\2 rating. Winner: Kaz Hayashi Overall Rating: 69% Crowd Reaction: 59% Match Quality: 74% The Coalition Championship title has gained in image. Bob Backlund comes out from the back and tells the form men in and around the ring to break it up. That’s not how things are down around here in the MWWC. If they want to go at it, they can do it next week in a tag match. All four men nod their heads, signally that they accept and continue to jaw at each other until the show ends. Segment Rating: 64% Jimmy Yang gained overness from this segment. Overall Show Rating: 65% TV Rating: .69 Attendance: 190 Ticket Sales: $3800 PI has dropped to 68% Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest raptor Report post Posted May 3, 2003 ECWF: Annihilation Week 1 Participants: The Backseat Boyz (Trent Acid and Johnny Kashmere) vs. The Suicide Blondes (Derrick King and Jason Lee) in a ECWF Tag Team Championship First Round Matchup Segment: Match Description: Kashmere pins King after a Sacrifice Suplex Notes: Derrick King debuted his new gimmick, it got a positive response. Jason Lee debuted his new gimmick, it got a positive response. Johnny Kashmere debuted his new gimmick, it got a positive response. Trent Acid debuted his new gimmick, it got a positive response. (For reference: The Suicide Blondes are "Punks" and Backseat Boyz are "Daredevils".) (59/43/76/*1/2) Participants: Ron Waterman Segment: Interview Description: Waterman verbally abused Sean Casey, saying that he was lucky to even be in the World Heavyweight Tournament, but unlucky to have drawn The Tidal Wave that is H-2-0! Notes: Ron Waterman gained overness (61) Participants: Ron Waterman vs. Sean Casey in a ECWF World Championship First Round Matchup Segment: Match Description: Waterman pins Casey after a Water Bomb Notes: None (60/47/74/*1/2) Participants: Air Paris vs. Maven in a ECWF Crusierweight Championship First Round Matchup Segment: Match Description: Maven pins Paris after a roll-up w/ feet on the ropes. Notes: Maven debuted his new gimmick, it got a positive response. (For reference, Maven is now a cocky bastard) (65/66/63/**) Participants: Monty Brown vs. Oz in a ECWF Television Championship First Round Matchup Segment: Match Description: Brown pins Oz after an Alpha Bomb Notes: Monty Brown debuted his new gimmick, it got a positive response. (For reference, Maven is now an All-American Football Star) (51/37/66/*) Participants: Nova and the Yung Dragons (Jimmy Yang and Kaz Hayashi) vs. Christopher Nowinski, Gedo, and Jado Segment: Match Description: Nova pins Jado after a Spin Doctor Notes: None (63/57/70/**) Overall: 60%, .64, 185 People, $3700 May 12th: Andrew McManus took control of ECWF Annihilation Week 2: Participants: The Disposable Heroes (Sean Casey and Chris Micheals) vs. Gedo and Jado in a ECWF Tag Team Championship First Round Matchup Segment: Match Description: Gedo pins Micheals with the ropes for leverage Notes: None (65/52/79/**) Participants: Bill Alfonso and the Backseat Boyz Segment: Interview Description: The Backseat Boyz debut their new manager: Bill Alfonso, Daddy! Notes: Johnny Kashmere and Trent Acid gained overness from this segment (62) Participants: Lash Leroux vs. Lodi in a ECWF Cruiserweight Championship First Round Matchup Segment: Match Description: Lash Leroux pins Lodi after the Whiplash. Maven then jumps Leroux. Notes: None (63/59/68/**) Participants: Chris Nowinski and Maven Segment: Interview Description: Nowinski and Maven take cheap shots at Nova and Lash Leroux Notes: Chris Nowinski gained overness (80) Participants: Austin Lee Segment: Hype Video Description: Austin Lee: Coming Next Week To ECWF: Annihilation! Notes: Austin Lee gained overness (58) Participants: Nova vs. Chris Nowinski in a ECWF World Heavyweight Championship First Round Matchup Segment: Match Description: Nova pins Nowinski after the Spin Doctor Notes: None (61/61/61/**) Overall: 64/.69/181/$3620 May 18th: Johnny Kashmere checked into rehab. Stupid Fucker. Annihilation Week 3: Before the show, Johnny Kashmere is attacked in the parking lot by Gedo and Jado Participants: Austin Lee vs. Chris Michaels in a ECWF Television Championship First Round Matchup Segment: Match Description: Lee pins Michaels after a Degenerate Driver Notes: Austin Lee gained overness (56/35/78/*1/2) Participants: Austin Lee Segment: Interview Description: Austin Lee ran down Monty Brown Notes: Austin Lee gained overness (59) Participants: Ron Waterman vs. Trent Acid Segment: Match Description: Waterman pins Acid after a Water Bomb and interference from Gedo Notes: None (60/46/75/*1/2) Participants: Nova vs. Oz Segment: Match Description: Nova squashes Oz after a Spin Doctor. Waterman levels Nova after the match Notes: None (55/41/69/*) Participants: Chris Nowinski and Maven Segment: Interview Description: The Future mock The Yung Dragons Notes: Nowinski gained overness (76) Participants: The Future vs. The Yung Dragons Segment: Match Description: Maven pins Kaz Hayashi after a Moonsalt and Double DDT by Gedo/Jado. Lash Leroux and Trent Acid run off the attackers after the match. Notes: None (67/61/73/**1/2) Overall: 62/.72/190/3800 May 24th: It is announced that due to Kashmere's injury, The Yung Dragons have been granted a bye and will face Gedo/Jado one on one. ECWF: WICKED Participants: The Disposable Heroes (Sean Casey and Chris Micheals) vs. The Suicide Blondes (Derrick King and Jason Lee) Segment: Dark Match Description: Micheals pins King after a double splash Notes: None (61/43/79/**) Participants: Christopher Nowinski vs. Air Paris Segment: Match Description: Nowinski pins Paris after an Ivy League Driver Notes: None (63/60/67/**) Participants: Austin Lee Segment: Interview Description: Lee verbally bashes Monty Brown Notes: Lee gained overness (61) Participants: Monty Brown vs. Austin Lee for the ECWF Television Title Segment: Match Description: Lee pins Brown after escaping an Alpha Bomb and rolling him up w/ tights to become the new ECWF TELEVISION CHAMPION. Notes: Austin Lee gained overness. ECWF Television Title gained image. (60/48/72/*1/2) Participants: Trent Acid vs. Spiffy Sean Stylez vs. Lodi for #1 Contendership to the Television Title Segment: Match Description: Stylez pins Lodi after a rolling Northern Lights suplex Notes: None (61/51/72/**) Participants: Jado and Gedo vs. The Yung Dragons (Kaz Hayashi and Jimmy Yang) for the ECWF Tag Team Titles in a Ladder Match Segment: Match Description: Yung Dragons grab the tiles after a Sick Bump from Jado to become the new ECWF TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS. Notes: Jado gained overness from this match. Kaz Hayashi gained overness from this match. Jimmy Yang gained overness from this match. The ECWF World Tag Team titles have gained in image. (81/73/90/***1/4) Participants: Maven Segment: Interview Description: Maven verbally abuses Lash Leroux Notes: None (75) Participants: Maven vs. Lash Leroux for the ECWF Cruiserweight Title Segment: Match Description: Maven pins Leroux after a low blow to become the new ECWF CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPION. Notes: ECWF Cruiserweight Title gained image. (67/68/65/**1/2) Participants: Nova vs. Ron Waterman for the ECWF World Heavyweight Title Segment: Match Description: Nova pins Waterman after a Spin Doctor to become the new ECWF WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION. Notes: ECWF World Heavyweight Title gained image. (62/53/71/**) Overall: 65/1078/ 21560 Annihilation Week 4 Participants: Austin Lee vs. Spiffy Sean Stylez for the ECWF Television Title Segment: Match Description: Austin Lee pins Styez after a Degenerate Driver Notes: Spiffy Sean Stylez lost overness from this match. Austin Lee gained overness from this match. ECWF Television Heavyweight Title gained image. (56/50/77/**) Participants: Bill Alfonso and Trent Acid Segment: Interview Description: Alfonso says that Kashmere will be avenged by new solo wrestler, Trent Acid. Notes: Trent Acid gained overness (69) Participants: Ron Waterman vs. Trent Acid Segment: Match Description: Acid pins Waterman after botched interference from Gedo Notes: None (54/45/76/*) Participants: Ron Waterman Segment: Interview Description: Waterman presents a challenge: Trent Acid and a Partner vs. Gedo/Jado vs. H-2-0 and a Partner, and any other team in a fatal four way for #1 Contendership to The Yung Dragon's Tag Team Titles. Notes: Ron Waterman gained overness from this match. (71) Participants: Chris Nowinski and Maven Segment: Match Description: Nowinski and Maven enter themselves in the Fatal Four Way next week, and mock Nova and Lash Leroux Notes: None (70) Participants: Nova and Lash Leroux vs. The Future (Maven and Chris Nowinski) Segment: Match Description: Nowinski pins Nova after a belt shot and Ivy League Driver. Ron Waterman runs in and destroys all four men. Notes: None (57/64/65/*1/2) Overall: 62/.70/197/$3940 June 1st, 2003: Merchandising: $600000 PI: 72% Belt Images: ECWF Cruiserweight: 39 ECWF Television: 43 ECWF World Heavyweight: 62 ECWF Tag Team: 44 and, ECWF: WICKED TV is now Airing Primetime Fridays on TSN! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Zero_Cool Report post Posted May 3, 2003 Uhm, some HSWA notes before I start shows.. I have released both Messiah and Anthony Durante, and have picked up both Terry Funk and Super Dragon. Francine now manages Super Dragon Major Feuds: Kaz Hayashi vs. TAKA Michinoku Lash LeRoux vs. Spiffy Sean Stylez Terry Funk vs. Ultimo Dragon Other Feuds: Casey and Michaels vs. Suicide Blondes Austin Lee vs. Super Dragon Titles: HSWA World (60) HSWA TV (40) HSWA Cruiserweight (35) HSWA Tag (35) TV Show(s): Heart and Soul TV..with default settings. sent a promo tape to Comedy Central Company Sponsors: Chase Agency (main) Die Arzte Peak's Leaks Friedman Detectives Event Schedule (starting with January, all shows are Large): Brave New World To The Death Black and White Hard Times (I'll need to pick up Bossman some how) Welcome to the Jungle No Remorse In Flames Balls to the Wall Exile Debaser Black Sunday Irish Christmas Song Other Things: Changed Merchandising from 25 to 33. Changed Advertising from 30 to 35. And that's about it... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites