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Alright. First off, I'm going to openly admit that I am totally stealing Man Of 1,004 Modes' idea.

 

Now that I have that guilt trip out of the way...

 

:lol:

 

Ahem. Almost a year and a half ago, in December of 2002, myself and a friend began an e-fed based on SD:SYM. It was played out just like Man Of 1,004 Modes' diary fed, where the matches were determined via computer matches.

 

Finally, in July of 2003, the fed closed due to lack of interest.

 

After all that, in November 2003, when SD:HCTP debuted, I got all the old crew back together and we started a new fed from scratch. There was something wrong with this, though... HCTP wasn't as much fun as the SYM fed was.

 

After thinking for a while, I finally realized why. SYM was based on attribute points for four catagories; strength, speed, technical and roughneck. This led to varied superstars and a versatile gaming environment where, just like the WWE itself, anything could happen. Seriously. Goldust pinned Triple H clean once. It was mindblowing.

 

Now, when it comes to HCTP, the game is based on stat points ranging from 10-100. Build up your character, get them more points, and they'll be able to win more matches.

 

However, when simming cpu matches, the results will always be the same. If you sim Goldberg vs. The Hurricane 100 times in exhibition mode, Goldberg will leave 100-0, and we all know the last thing the world needs is another Goldberg winning streak.

 

So, when I saw Man Of 1,004 Modes' diary, I decided that I wanted to do my own. But not with HCTP... it wouldn't be any fun. Besides, Man Of 1,004 Modes was already doing it. So, I decided I would start a new one, but I would base it on my favorite game in the SD! series, Shut Your Mouth.

 

And there's all the history that's fit for knowing.

 

NOW... into the actual diary.

 

Like Man Of 1,004 Modes, I split the roster randomly into two parts. I'm not going to create any CAWs, mostly because all my CAW slots are filled up after making all my friends. :P So, without further adieu... I present to you the official RAW and SmackDown! rosters!

 

RAW Roster

- Owner: Ric Flair

- Al Snow

- Big Show

- Bradshaw

- Bubba Ray Dudley

- D-Von Dudley

- Faarooq

- Hollywood Hulk Hogan

- Ivory

- Jazz

- Jeff Hardy

- Kevin Nash

- Lita

- Mark Henry

- Matt Hardy

- Molly Holly

- Randy Orton

- Rikishi

- Scotty 2 Hotty

- Shawn Michaels

- Stacy Keibler

- Stephanie McMahon

- Stone Cold

- Test

- The Big Valbowski

- The Rock

- Torrie Wilson

- Triple H

- Trish Stratus

- X-Pac

 

SmackDown! Roster

- Owner: Vince McMahon

- Albert

- Billy

- Billy Kidman

- Booker T

- Brock Lesnar

- Chris Benoit

- Chris Jericho

- Christian

- Chuck

- DDP

- Eddie Guerrero

- Edge

- Goldust

- Hardcore Holly

- Kane

- Kurt Angle

- Lance Storm

- Maven

- Raven

- Rhyno

- Rico

- Rob Van Dam

- Shawn Stasiak

- Spike Dudley

- Tajiri

- Tazz

- The Hurricane

- Undertaker

- William Regal

 

And there you go. I'll start running shows this Monday night with the first RAW. The first PPV, WWE Judgment Day, will air on May 16, 2004. The preview for the first RAW will be up momentarily. Also, allow me to quickly present you with the Championship lists for each show.

 

Cross-Brand Championships

- WWE Undisputed Championship

- WWE Tag Team Championships

 

RAW-Exclusive Championships

- WWE Intercontinental Championship

- WWE Hardcore Championship

- WWE Women's Championship

 

SmackDown!-Exclusive Championships

- WWE United States Championship (I know, not in the game, but it balances out the title count for each show, plus it's my favorite belt, so it's in now.)

- WWE European Championship

- WWE Cruiserweight Championship

 

Also, one note, since there is no Velocity in SYM (only HeAT), Sunday Night HeAT, starting next Sunday, will feature talent from both RAW and SmackDown!, but only fighting each other rather than being in meaningless interpromotional matches. We'll save those for PPVs. :lol:

 

That's about it... let The WWE Experience begin!

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Guest Man Of 1,004 Modes

Looks interesting...I tried doing this with SYM, but I didn't like it too much. I like the HCTP style of wearing down opponents which leads to longer matches...usually. Plus the CAW System sucked for real wrestlers (by that I mean it took too fucking long)

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WWE RAW Preview - April 26, 2004

 

The WWE Experience presents it's first show, as WWE RAW comes to you live on Spike TV!  Six huge matches have been announced for the show, including a six-pack challenge for the Women's Championship, a street fight between The Big Valbowski and the "World's Strongest Man" Hark Henry, and, in the main event, six huge forces collide!  The dream team of The Rock, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and Triple H take on the nWo; Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash and Big Show.  It's live, it's uncut, it's uncensored... it's WWE RAW!

 

SINGLES MATCH

Al Snow vs. Randy Orton

 

WWE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP

TRIPLE-THREAT TORNADO TAG

#1 CONTENDER'S MATCH

-Winning team will head to Judgment Day to face SmackDown! team for vacant titles-

Hardy Boyz vs. Dudley Boyz vs. Scotty 2 Hotty & Rikishi

 

SINGLES W/ MANAGER MATCH

Test vs. Bradshaw (w/ Faarooq)

 

WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP

SIX PACK CHALLENGE

Lita vs. Trish Stratus vs. Molly Holly vs. Jazz vs. Ivory vs. Stacy Keibler

 

STREET FIGHT

The Big Valbowski vs. Mark Henry

 

SIX-MAN TAG

The Rock, Stone Cold & Triple H vs. nWo (Hogan, Nash, Big Show)

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One quick note, it won't affect this week's RAW...

 

I'm making a trade between RAW and SmackDown! RAW talent Rico will be traded for SmackDown! talent and nWo member X-Pac. He belongs on RAW with the other members of the nWo. As for Rico... well, he'll be entered into the ranks for the Cruiserweight title.

 

The actual roster itself, posted above, has been updated with the change.

 

EDIT: One change made to the RAW preview... after remembering that Ric Flair is the owner of RAW, I removed him (and subsequently HBK) from the Street Fight and replaced them with Big Valbowski and Mark Henry.

 

LOL... THAT should be a good match. :D

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Guest Man Of 1,004 Modes

Congratulations, you pulled a bait & switch, and a HORRIBLE one (Val/Henry?! :throwup: ) in the first show. Grr...

 

Wait...shawn Michaels is in SYM?! I forgot.

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RAW Results – April 26, 2004

 

SINGLES MATCH – Al Snow vs. Randy Orton

- This was more or less a squash match.  Orton got barely no offense in, and finally, Snow grabbed Orton in the center of the ring, positioned himself behind the rookie, and applied his “Sleeper with Scissors” finisher to get the submission at 2:53.

WINNER: Al Snow, via submission

RATING: *½ 

 

WWE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP

TRIPLE-THREAT TORNADO TAG #1 CONTENDER’S MATCH

Hardy Boyz vs. Dudley Boyz vs. Scotty 2 Hotty & Rikishi

- As the rules to this match stated, the first team to score a pinfall would head to Judgment Day to take on the winners of a similar match to take place on SmackDown! later this week for the vacant WWE Tag Team Championships.  After several near falls and a couple of massive power moves, Jeff hit the “Twist of Fate” on Rikishi to get the pin at 7:24.

WINNERS: Hardy Boyz, via pinfall

RATING: ****

 

SINGLES W/ MANAGER MATCH – Test vs. Bradshaw (w/ Faarooq)

- A battle of the hosses, as the tough Texan Bradshaw faces the formidable Test, only Bradshaw has backup if needed.  Faarooq does interfere at one point after Test is tossed out of the ring and delivers some hard punches.  In the end, Bradshaw whips Test into the ropes and nails him with a MASSIVE running “Clothseline From Hell” to get the pin at 3:32.

WINNER: Bradshaw, via pinfall

RATING: **

 

WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP

SIX PACK CHALLENGE

Lita vs. Trish Stratus vs. Molly Holly vs. Jazz vs. Ivory vs. Stacy Keibler

- This match is an elimination-style match, where the last woman standing will lay claim to the Women’s Championship title.  Stacy is the first woman pinned after taking a bulldog from Trish at 4:21.  Ivory and Lita are the next two women pinned, both by Molly, within seconds of one another.  Jazz is pinned after taking the “Molly Go Round” at 6:07.  This brought the match down to Trish and Molly, with Trish finally prevailing with a school boy pin at 7:42 to capture the Women’s Championship!

WINNER AND THE NEW WOMEN’S CHAMPION: Trish Stratus

RATING: **½

 

STREET FIGHT – The Big Valbowski vs. Mark Henry

- Originally slated to be Shawn Michaels vs. Ric Flair, this street fight was changed to Val/Henry after Flair took a position of power on RAW as the owner.  A win for either man here tonight could mean wonders for their career and their standing on RAW.  Henry got the early advantage over Val with his sheer power.  Val soon decided to bring a chair into the mix, hitting Henry with it several times.  Still, Henry’s incredible strength soon became too much for Val and Henry pinned him after a headbutt at 2:32.

WINNER: Mark Henry, via pinfall

RATING: DUD

 

SIX-MAN TAG – The Rock, Stone Cold & Triple H vs. nWo (Hogan, Nash, Big Show)

- A lot is riding on this match, as six of RAW’s top talent compete in a huge main event!  Rock and Hogan start the match out, fiercely punching the living hell out of one another.  Several tags are made, and each member of each team makes it into the ring at least once, ending once again with Rock/Hogan.  However, a mis-timed clothesline from Big Show caught Hogan square in the chest, knocking him down and allowing The Rock to nail “The People’s Elbow” and get the three count with no help from nWo trying to break it up!

WINNERS: The Rock, Stone Cold & Triple H, via pinfall

RATING: ***

 

- Post match, the nWo enters the ring and begins attacking Hogan mercilessly!  X-Pac comes through the crowd and leaps the barricade, then enters the ring and joins the assault.  Rock, Austin and Triple H, who had started to leave, race back into the ring and save Hogan, driving Nash, Big Show and X-Pac away!  The four men stand in the ring, yelling to the nWo as the cameras fade to black on the first episode of RAW.

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WWE SmackDown! Preview – April 29, 2004

 

Following the successful first RAW, the SmackDown! brand airs it’s debut WWE Experience show, and what a show it promises to be!  To start things off, the Next Big Thing Brock Lesnar faces the Man Beast Rhyno in a tables match… needless to say, this one won’t be pretty.  Following that, four of the WWE’s most gifted cruiserweights face off for the vacant Cruiserweight title – Rico, The Hurricane, Billy Kidman and Tajiri… who will leave SmackDown! with the gold?  After that, two incredible submission wrestlers, Chris Jericho and Kurt Angle, face off in – what else – a submission match!  Plus, the Hardy Boyz won the RAW Tag Team #1 Contender’s match… find out what team they’ll be facing at Judgment Day for the belts!  Will it be Storm & Regal, Billy & Chuck, or Kane & RVD?  Add to that a huge double main event; Edge & Benoit in tag action against Tazz and Spike Dudley, and a big fatal-4 way match pitting Undertaker, Raven, Booker T and Eddie Guerrero against one another… in a steel cage, where the only way to win is to escape!  Don’t miss SmackDown!, this Thursday night on UPN!  

 

TABLES MATCH

Brock Lesnar vs. Rhyno

 

CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

FATAL-4 WAY

Rico vs. The Hurricane vs. Billy Kidman vs. Tajiri

 

SUBMISSION MATCH

Chris Jericho vs. Kurt Angle

 

WWE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP

TRIPLE-THREAT TORNADO TAG

#1 CONTENDER’S MATCH

- Winning team will head to Judgment Day to face the Hardy Boyz for the vacant Tag Titles-

Lance Storm & William Regal vs. Billy & Chuck vs. Kane & Rob Van Dam

 

TAG TEAM MATCH

Edge & Chris Benoit vs. Tazz & Spike Dudley

 

FATAL 4-WAY CAGE MATCH

Undertaker vs. Raven vs. Booker T vs. Eddie Guerrero

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WWE SmackDown! Results – April 29, 2004

 

TABLES MATCH – Brock Lesnar vs. Rhyno

- Table matches are known for being brutal, and this match features two of the most brutal WWE superstars as well!  Lesnar worked to dominate early, but an early mistake allowed Rhyno to take the offense.  Brock soon came back, however, and ended the match by piledriving Rhyno through a table at 2:02.

WINNER: Brock Lesnar

RATING: **

 

CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

FATAL 4-WAY

Rico vs. The Hurricane vs. Billy Kidman vs. Tajiri

- The rules of this match state that it is a first fall wins match, where the first person to score a pinfall or submission will become the first-ever Cruiserweight Champion!  Kidman and Tajiri, the two most likely candidates to win the title, seemed to focus mostly on one another during the match, leaving Hurricane and Rico to fight each other.  Finally, at 7:31, after some awesome cruiser action, Tajiri caught Rico with the “Buzzsaw Kick” and pinned him while Hurricane nailed Billy Kidman with the “Eye of the Hurricane”, but couldn’t finish the move and break up the pin in time. 

WINNER AND THE NEW CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPION: Tajiri, via pinfall

RATING: ***

 

SUBMISSION MATCH – Chris Jericho vs. Kurt Angle

- Both Chris Jericho and Kurt Angle are highly respected submission masters; this match is to determine who is better at making their opponents tap out.  Kurt Angle dominated the contest for the better part of the beginning of the match.  Soon, however, Y2J started making a comeback, even stopping to pose for the crowd several times!  A “Lionsault” at 3:34 helped to soften Angle up.  Finally, at 4:48, Y2J locked in the “Walls of Jericho” and Angle had no choice but to submit.

WINNER: Chris Jericho, via submission

RATING: ***½

 

WWE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP

TRIPLE-THREAT TORNADO TAG #1 CONTENDER’S MATCH

Lance Storm & William Regal vs. Billy & Chuck vs. Kane & Rob Van Dam

- The winning team of this first fall wins match will go on to WWE Judgment Day to face RAW’s Hardy Boyz for a shot at the vacant WWE Tag Team Championships.  RVD and Kane dominated early on, holding Storm, Regal, Billy and Chuck at bay all by themselves!  Soon, the action spilled to the outside, and the superstars all got on more equal ground.  Out of nowhere, William Regal slapped the “Regal Stretch” onto RVD and while he held off the other superstars, Lance Storm pinned Van Dam at 3:19!  Storm & Regal vs. The Hardy Boyz at Judgment Day for the titles!

WINNERS: Lance Storm & William Regal, via pinfall

RATING: ***

 

TAG TEAM MATCH – Edge & Chris Benoit vs. Tazz & Spike Dudley

- Edge and Tazz started out this match, with Tazz getting in most of the offense.  Soon, Tazz tagged in Spike and Edge tagged in Benoit.  Benoit, determined not to take any crap from Spike, caught him with the “Crossface”, leading the littlest Dudley to tap out at 2:42.

WINNERS: Edge & Chris Benoit, via submission

RATING: **½

 

FATAL 4-WAY CAGE MATCH

Undertaker vs. Raven vs. Booker T vs. Eddie Guerrero

- This match traps all four men inside a steel cage, where the only way to win is to escape the dreaded confines of the steel menace.  Taker saw to it that Raven was downed thanks to a well-timed “Last Ride” powerbomb.  When Booker T then went after him, it gave Eddie Guerrero the perfect chance to slip out, unnoticed.  At 5:54, Eddie escaped the cage while Booker and Taker fought back and forth, proving once again that lying, cheating and stealing most definitely are the way to the top!

WINNER: Eddie Guerrero

RATING: ***½

 

- After the cage has been cleared and all wrestlers have left, who else but WWE C.E.O. Linda McMahon should come out!  She walks to the ring and climbs inside but before she can even start talking, Vince heads out to the ring and gets in her face!  Suddenly, "2001 A Space Odyssey" hits the TitanTron and RAW Owner Ric Flair comes to the ring as well!  Vince grabs a mic.

 

Vince: What the hell is going on?

 

Linda: I asked Ric Flair to be here tonight for my announcement.  It regards both RAW and SmackDown!

 

Ric: WOOOO!!!

 

Vince: Alright, what is this big announcement?

 

Linda: It regards the-

 

Ric: WOOOO!!!

 

Linda: Ahem.  It regards the Undisputed WWE Championship and how it will be decided.

 

Vince: Alright, how?

 

Linda: At Judgment Day, there will be two Royal Rumble style gauntlet matches: one for RAW and one for SmackDown!  The winners of each of the two 30-man rumbles will face one another later in the night to determine the first Undisputed Champion.

 

Vince: And that's what you needed him here for?

 

Ric: WOOOO!!!

 

Linda: That's the second part of my announcement... when I say RAW and SmackDown! talent, I mean ALL talent... including you and Ric!

 

Ric: WOOOO!!!  I'M RIC FLAIR, BITCH!

 

Ric Flair turns and slaps Vince McMahon, then puts him into the Figure-4 Leg Lock.  Vince taps furiously as he struggles in vain to get out of the move.

 

Michael Cole: Sixty men have a chance at becoming the Undisputed Champion at Judgment Day... including the owners!

 

Tazz: Vince McMahon vs. Ric Flair... we might be looking at the main event of Judgment Day right here, Cole!

 

Vince passes out from the hold as the cameras fade to black.

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WWE Sunday Night HeAT Preview – May 2, 2004

 

Welcome to Sunday Night HeAT, where tomorrow’s superstars compete today!  Featuring two matches with SmackDown! superstars and two matches with RAW superstars, it’s the ultimate get-together where everyone can just let it all hang out.  From the RAW side, Test goes one on one with Faarooq after he caused Test to lose to Bradshaw on RAW this past Monday.  Also from RAW, the newest member of the now X-Pac takes on D-Von Dudley.  The catch?  Kevin Nash is in X-Pac’s corner and Bubba is in D-Von’s!  From the SmackDown! spectrum, veteran Hardcore Holly takes on Albert.  Also, in the main event of the show, Diamond Dallas Page competes against Christian.  Catch all this Sunday night, only on Spike TV!

 

SINGLES MATCH

Hardcore Holly vs. Albert

 

SINGLES MATCH

Test vs. Faarooq

 

SINGLES W/ MANAGER MATCH

X-Pac (w/ Kevin Nash) vs. D-Von Dudley (w/ Bubba Ray Dudley)

 

SINGLES MATCH

DDP vs. Christian 

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