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Cactus Sid 09-09-2007 07:40 AM

WWE SURVIVOR SERIES
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Paul London & Brian Kendrick were the survivors in the RAW Survivor Series Match (Order of Elimination. #1 Val Venis (pinned by Shelton Benjamin) #2 Daivari (pinned by Sandman) #3 Lance Cade (pinned by Brian Kendrick) #4 Sandman (pinned by Trevor Murdoch) #5 Trevor Murdoch (pinned by Paul London) #6 Shelton Benjamin (pinned by Brian Kendrick) (MQ 64, CR 75, OR 71)

Matt Hardy defeated Paul Burchill by Pinfall to Retain the WWE United States Title (MQ 68, CR 72, OR 70)

Cocky Siaki was the Sole Survivor in the ECW Survivor Series match (Order of Elimination. #1 Danny Doring (Elijah Burke) #2 Roadkill (Marcus Cor Von) #3 Super Crazy (Marcus Cor Von) #4 Matt Striker (Tommy Dreamer) #5 Elijah Burke (Tommy Dreamer) #6 Marcus Cor Von (Tommy Dreamer) #7 Tommy Dreamer (Cocky Siaki) (MQ 76, CR 76, OR 75)

Jeff Hardy defeated Chris Jericho to retain the Intercontinental Title after using the ropes (MQ 78, CR 78, OR 77, Hardy gained overness)

Finlay and MVP were the Survivors in the Smackdown Survivor Series match (Order of Elimination. #1 Dusty Rhodes (Finlay) #2 Domino (Batista) #3 Deuce (Rey Mysterio) #4 Kane (MVP) #5 Rey Mysterio (MVP) #6 Batista (Finlay) (MQ 59, CR 76, OR 70)

CM Punk defeated Nunzio to retain the ECW Heavyweight Title (MQ 86, CR 74, OR 80)

Randy Orton defeated The Undertaker to become Number One Contender for the WWE Heavyweight Title (MQ 87, CR 83, OR 85)

John Cena and Triple H went to a No Contest when Randy Orton interfered and attack both men (John Cena retained the WWE Heavyweight Title) (MQ 81, CR 87, OR 85)

Rob Van Dam defeated Ric Flair to WIN the World Heavyweight Title following interference from the returning Edge (MQ 64, CR 82, OR 76)

Overall Rating: 78%
1.86 Buy Rate
Attendance 20548

Evil Vito 09-09-2007 09:58 AM

<font color=goldenrod>Wow your roster really is depleted :(

I'm probably just gonna avoid using the suspended people for the first month (and I won't use Masters for 2 months)

I haven't been able to get started due to a ton of college work this weekend (and likely tomorrow, too)...but once I do I'll post the storylines going on in the shows WWE style (go on WWE.com and see how they show their results...it'll be similar to that).

I won't post the first week since it'll just be a carbon copy of real-life. I'm hoping to at least post the first Raw before the real thing happens.</font>

Cactus Sid 09-09-2007 03:02 PM

Its probably a good idea not to do what I've done, because NONE of the suspended wrestlers are out of rehab yet. Its quite fun trying to book around the problem. I should probably point out that anyone who is injured are also rehabbing, then I bring them back.

One of the great things so far from all of this is that Tommy Dreamer and Marcus Cor Von are getting crazy over on ECW. I've been putting them up against each other every week, and they consistently put on 4* matches and both are now Upper Midcarders.

ECW is actually the fun show to book, I haven't asked for Primetime TV, so its essentially booking 6 segments. The roster is starting to come together though which is making things more interesting, as I've currently got a fued going between the New Breed (Burke, Siaki, Cor Von, Striker and Johnny Jeter) and the Second City Saints (Punk, Cabana and Ace Steel) plenty of decent matches, plus with Cor Von dealing with Dreamer and Striker acting as a manager, its pretty even.

I'm booking towards Armageddon, I've got an idea about the matches, but I'll post it after I've done Smackdown, when I'll actually be sure.

Evil Vito 09-09-2007 03:38 PM

<font color=goldenrod>Yeah, in my other game I got ECW to Primetime after just 2 weeks. In this game I'll be realistic and not ask for a bigger slot.

I think before I start I'm gonna put the IC Title on Jeff and the ECW Title on Punk in the editor and just auto-book the first week of shows so it'll really be as though I'm starting this week.

There were meant to be 11 suspensions, those workers are: Charlie Haas, Chavo Guerrero, Chris Masters, Edge, Funaki, Gregory Helms, John Morrison, King Booker, Mr. Kennedy, Umaga, and William Regal

Booker's suspension will last 2 months...and Masters' might as well (its unclear if he was also suspended 60 days)

Edge and Helms will be suspended a month AFTER they were meant to return (meaning Edge will be lost until December or January and Helms will be gone until about July or August 2008)

Batista, Randy Orton, and Santino Marella have apparently been cleared of wrongdoings as they are still appearing.</font>

Cactus Sid 09-09-2007 04:01 PM

I've sacked so many people though :o

From the list I've suspended Haas, Guerrero, Funaki, Morrison, Kennedy, Umage and Regal

I've decided to bring Edge back when he's ready, cos thats the sort of thing the WWE would do, Helms has been out for so long, I'll do the same.

I've released Masters, Booker and Santino.

My feeling for this game is to try and go as 50/50 with it as possible, by that I mean, 50% realistic and 50% personal. Its pretty tricky right now though.

This is the card for Armageddon

RAW
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WWE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP: JOHN CENA (C) VS TRIPLE H VS CHRIS JERICHO
WWE INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP: JEFF HARDY (C) VS SHELTON BENJAMIN
WWE WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP: LONDON AND KENDRICK (C) VS CADE AND MURDOCH
WWE WOMENS CHAMPIONSIP: MOLLY HOLLY (C) VS MICKIE JAMES VS JILLIAN HALL VS MELINA

SMACKDOWN
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CHAMPION VS CHAMPION: WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION ROB VAN DAM VS UNITED STATES CHAMPION MATT HARDY
WWE CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP: JAMIE NOBLE (C) VS SHANNON MOORE
WWE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP: DEUCE & DOMINO (C) VS BROTHERS OF DESTRUCTION VS MVP + FINLAY VS REY MYSTERIO + BATISTA
EDGE VS RIC FLAIR

ECW
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ECW HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP: CM PUNK (C) VS JOHNNY JETER


Couple of things really, I wanted to get as many of the Upper Midcarders on the Smackdown side of things as possible, hence the 4 corners tag match. The Smackdown Main Event is supposed to be "too see who the better man is" rather than being title for title, although I'll put the winners title on the line to try and raise the image.

Raw is basically being booked towards Wrestlemania at the moment, with Orton's Number One Contendership being used at the Rumble.

The hope for the ECW title match is that they'll have a good match, and it'll raise Jeter's profile.

Evil Vito 09-09-2007 04:34 PM

<font color=goldenrod>Yeah, I'm gonna try and be 50/50 as well. I'll do things that WWE have set in stone (pushing BDV, shitty feuds with Taker, Mr. Peanut's wedding) while at the same time doing things WWE probably would never do (pushing of certain wrestlers, solidifying the brands so that people don't switch at random, etc.)

Nice to see the love for Johnny Jeter. I have some plans for him in my game as well.</font> :cool:

Cactus Sid 09-09-2007 05:39 PM

ARMAGEDDON
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Jamie Noble defeated Shannon Moore to retain the Cruiserweight Title (MQ 83, CR 60, OR 71, Cruiserweight Title gained image)

Molly Holly defeated Mickie James, Melina and Jillian Hall to retain the Womens Title when she pinned Jillian (MQ 59, CR 76, OR 70, Womens Title gained image)

Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch defeated Paul London and Brian Kendrick to WIN the World Tag Team Titles after Miscommunication between London and Kendrick, the two seemed tense with one another afterwards (MQ 94, CR 74, OR 84, Cade and Murdoch gained overness)

Finlay and MVP won a Four Corners Elimination Match to WIN the WWE Tag Team Titles (Order of Elimination #1 Batista and Mysterio (MVP) #2 Deuce & Domino (Kane) #3 Taker and Kane (Finlay) (MQ 76, CR 76, OR 75 Titles gained in image)

Jeff Hardy defeated Shelton Benjamin to retain the WWE Intercontinental Title (MQ 88, CR 76, OR 82, IC Title gained image)

Edge defeated Ric Flair after using a pair of Brass Knuckles for the Pinfall (MQ 69, CR 87, OR 81)

CM Punk defeated Johnny Jeter by DQ after interference from Cocky Siaki, Colt Cabana made the save (CM Punk retained the ECW Heavyweight Title) (MQ 91, CR 73, OR 82)

Rob Van Dam defeated Matt Hardy in a "Battle of Champions" match after using the ropes (MQ 94, CR 84, OR 89)

John Cena defeated Triple H and Chris Jericho to retain the WWE Heavyweight Title, after pinning Triple H (MQ 75, CR 90, OR 85)

Overall Rating 81
1.97 Buy Rate
Attendance 20,791

Best show yet, and a good way to finish the year. Thinking of keeping Finlay and MVP as a team as I've got plenty of Upper Midcard Faces for them to fued with, and I'm considering sacking Domino because his stats are atrocious. Cade and Murdoch have got tons of potential as have London and Kendrick, but those two could be Upper Midcard Singles Stars. I think Jeter is gonna get a big push after that performance.

Cactus Sid 09-09-2007 05:49 PM

I've fired Domino and I'm gonna replace him with Ricky Banderas who'll probably go under another D moniker.

Evil Vito 09-10-2007 12:20 AM

<font color=goldenrod>OK, so scratch that whole idea of posting full results with storylines. TPWW fucked up and essentially ate a long post I had made. Not gonna bother typing all that again, so I'll just cut to the basics for my first Raw:

-Stevie Richards is Vince's bastard son
-Vince has decided to allow brands to trade again and has decided to have Stevie traded to Raw (Vince is trying to manipulate him)
-Coach has also honored a request of GM Regal and worked out a trade to send Dave Taylor to Raw to face John Cena...Taylor jobbed but it was a good match
-Orton attacked Cena after
-HHH teamed with Londrick to face Carlito, Cade, and Murdoch in the main event. Carlito and HHH fought to the back in mid-match and London pinned Cade
-Val Venis was the man traded to SD for Taylor and Super Crazy goes back to his alma mater ECW for Richards. They were to face off in one last match on Raw but Snitsky interfered and desroyed them both
-Jeff Hardy defended his IC Title successfully against Shelton Benjamin
-Jillian Hall def. Candice thanks to Beth Phoenix interference
-Santino Marella def. The Sandman via holding onto his jeans, Santino is an awesome heel</font>

Evil Vito 09-10-2007 07:34 AM

<font color=goldenrod>ECW on Sci-Fi Results - September 11, 2007

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Our main event Number 1 Contender's Match between Elijah Burke and Tommy Dreamer took an interesting turn of events when none other than Kevin Thorn hit the ring and attacked both men. He even attacked fighting champion CM Punk, who was at ringside for commentary. As such, GM Armando Estrada announced right after that at Unforgiven it will be a 4-way bout for the ECW Title!

Big Daddy V continues to roll, while Balls Mahoney continues to struggle. Balls had the unfortunate task of facing Big Daddy V just one week after the monster destroyed The Boogeyman. Matt Striker's client won the match, and afterwards The Miz made sure to rub it in Balls' face again. Kelly Kelly once again seemed concerned for Mahoney but was pulled away.

Super Crazy also made his return to ECW, toppling the Italian Nunzio. Who knows what the future hold for the man who is both Super and Crazy.

<b>MATCH QUICK RESULTS</b>
-Super Crazy def. Nunzio
-Big Daddy V def. Balls Mahoney
-Elijah Burke vs. Tommy Dreamer ended in a no contest (Kevin Thorn interference)</font>

Evil Vito 09-10-2007 11:55 PM

<font color=goldenrod>Smackdown - September 14, 2007

I wanna get Unforgiven in tonight, so quick results again:

-Batista and Rey Mysterio fought to a no contest in the main event when The Great Khali interfered. Batista and Rey fought Khali off together

-The Daltons made their in-ring debut with a victory over The Major Brothers

-Mr. Peanut...err, Teddy Long, and Kristal continued to prepare for their wedding. Whoopdee doo.

-Finlay defeated Kane in a Belfast Brawl

-Kenny Dykstra and Chuck Palumbo had another match this week, this time with Dykstra getting the win thanks to help from Victoria.

-MVP and Matt Hardy met again on MVP's Lounge...this time MVP ended up in a match against Domino and MVP won.

-Jamie Noble defeated Shannon Moore and Hornswoggle humiliated Noble afterwards somehow

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QUICK MATCH RESULTS:
-MVP def. Domino
-The Daltons def. The Major Brothers
-Finlay def. Kane (Belfast Brawl)
-Jamie Noble def. Shannon Moore
-Kenny Dykstra def. Chuck Palumbo
-Batista vs. Rey Mysterio ended in a no contest (Khali interference)</font>

Evil Vito 09-11-2007 12:21 AM

<font color=goldenrod>UNFORGIVEN RESULTS

Pre-Show: Hornswoggle brings out a friend his own size, who happens to be impersonating Jamie Noble. Noble runs out to get him but both Hornswoggle and Mini Noble escape him and go in and out of the bottom of the ring.

Match 1: World Tag Team Champions Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch retained their titles against Paul London and Brian Kendrick in a match that would eventually be match of the night. Cade got the pin on Kendrick after the Sweet 'N Sour.

Match 2: Beth Phoenix defeated Candice Michelle to win the WWE Women's Championship. The match was a squash...unfortunately it wasn't very convincing as the bitch basically no-sold everything. This would be the worst match of the night (yes, even worse than Taker/Henry).

Match 3: Deuce 'N Domino regained the WWE Tag Team Titles against Matt Hardy and Montel Vontavious Porter. After several mis-communications, MVP ditched his teammate and left Matt to himself. Matt fell victim to the Crack 'Em in the Mouth.

Match 4: CM Punk retained the ECW Championship against Tommy Dreamer, Kevin Thorn, and Elijah Burke. There were points in the match where it seemed any of the 4 could come out victorious, but Punk got the final fall when he hit Burke with the GTS.

Match 5: The Undertaker made his "much awaited" return. This <s>was the best match ever</s> sucked basically...but Taker put Henry away, getting the big man up for the Tombstone Piledriver. Will this be the last we see of Mark Henry? I wish...

Match 6: In a shocker, Rey Mysterio has won his 2nd World Heavyweight Championship. Batista shocked the world by being able to lift the mammoth Khali up for a Batista Bomb. However, after he hit the move, Rey converged and dropkicked Batista out of the ring. Rey then pinned Khali for the upset of the century.

Match 7: In a last second change of stipulations, Mr. McMahon appointed his son, Stevie Richards, as the special referee for the Triple H/Carlito match. He seemed to call things right down the middle, that is, until Carlito got a cheap pinfall and Stevie seemed to count at lightning speed. McMahon got both of his wishes: HHH lost and his son is on his side. Stevie and Carlito both hightailed it after, and who can blame them?

Match 8: John Cena pinned Randy Orton to retain the WWE Championship after the F-U. Surprised? No way. Cena's now held the belt for a year as of the next night's Raw (Sept. 17).</font>

Cactus Sid 09-11-2007 05:13 AM

Gonna change Stevie to Hornswoggle?

Candice is such a bitch for her no-selling, how over is she? Reckon ya could put her back in OVW?

Mysterio as champion is interesting, there aren't too many people who'll put on great matches with him :-\

Evil Vito 09-11-2007 07:48 AM

<font color=goldenrod>lol Hornswoggle. Nah, I'm using this as an excuse to push Stevie

And yeah I know that not too many people will put on good matches with him...but I'm trying to act like real WWE here (and its obvious they really couldn't give a fuck less about match quality).

I'm planning on having an Extreme Elimination Chamber as the ECW Title match at No Mercy - because of that it should be the last match on the card but realistically once Cena wrestles the crowd would probably assume the show is over.</font> :o

Evil Vito 09-11-2007 11:57 PM

<font color=goldenrod>No shows tonight as I just got my computer back. New hard drive and all, so you can officially call my other EWR game (where I was in 2008) dead.

I have, however, used my MP3 player to bring EWR over from the laptop I was using, so my current WWE game will continue. I'm hoping to get a week of shows in tomorrow, depending on how much work I get.

Anyway, I noticed that WWE has two PPVs in October: No Mercy and Cyber Sunday (No Mercy being held on October 7th). I decided I'm gonna do No Mercy as I want a lot of time to build for Survivor Series. I might have sort of a "Cyber Week" in place of Cyber Sunday.</font>

APWFAN69 09-12-2007 02:53 PM

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Cactus Sid 09-12-2007 06:50 PM

Ah.....e-fedding, that certainly wasted a good year and a half of my teenage years.

Evil Vito 09-12-2007 10:09 PM

<font color=goldenrod>haha E-Fedding.

Anyway - Raw Results - September 17, 2007

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<b>SHOCKING FINISH</b>

In what can be considered an unforseen shock, on the one year anniversary of John Cena's title reign...Randy Orton is the new WWE Champion, as a result of a match he wasn't even meant to be in.

Our show opened with Vince talking, and he himself invited Cena to the ring to congratulate him. Cena insisted he was a fighting champ, and Vince told him that he wanted Cena to defend the belt on his one-year anniversary. Cena obliged, fully expecting Vince to give Randy Orton another shot...until Triple H interrupted.

Triple H clearly wanted to rip Vince's head off, insisting that he was responsible for Stevie Richards screwing him over in the previous night's match. Vince calmed him down and decided to give Triple H AND John Cena a match they would both want...Triple H vs. John Cena for the WWE championship, TONIGHT.

Unfortunately, things didn't quite work out that way. Before the match, Triple H was seen backstage physically bloody and beaten. Therefore a replacement needed to be found...who else, Randy Orton. The match was then made a No Disqualification Match. The match was even until mid-match, when a bruised and bloody Triple H staggered down to the ring, only to be jumped from behind by Stevie and Carlito.

From there it was a 3-on-1 on Cena...RKO, new champion. Vince McMahon came out and all 4 men celebrated. Stevie and Carlito lifted Orton onto their shoulders as the show came to a close, proving that the 4 men were all in on it all along.

Elsewhere, Stevie and Carlito illustrated how vicious they could be in a tag team match against Intercontinental Champion Jeff Hardy and rookie Cody Rhodes. When hope appeared to be lost for the duo, they went ahead and got themselves disqualified and proceeded to beat their opponents into the mat.

Despite losing at Unforgiven, Paul London and Brian Kendrick still have momentum. After a victory over the Highlanders, they still have to be considered top contenders for Cade and Murdoch's belts.

Its going to take a lot to take the Women's Championship off of Beth Phoenix. Candice Michelle exercised her re-match clause, and got massacred for the second time in as many nights. Who can stop the Glamazon?

Speaking of massacres, Snitsky picked up a quick victory of his own over "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan. The man loves to hurt people, it would be wise to stay out of his path.

<b>QUICK RESULTS:</b>
-London & Kendrick def. The Highlanders
-Beth Phoenix def. Candice Michelle (Beth retains Women's Title)
-Jeff Hardy & Cody Rhodes def. Carlito and Stevie Richards (DQ)
-Snitsky def. Jim Duggan
-Randy Orton def. John Cena (Randy wins WWE Title)</font>

Evil Vito 09-13-2007 12:11 AM

<font color=goldenrod>ECW Results - September 18, 2007

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<b>ALPHA MALE RETURNS</b>

After Elijah Burke opened the show by announcing that he would no longer challenge for the ECW Title if he couldn't defeat CM Punk, things didn't look too good for him during the match. Punk seemed to have things locked up until he was Pounced by a returning Marcus Cor Von as the ref was down. Elijah took advantage and picked up the W. How will the title picture shape up now that the Alpha Male has returned?

Two other men still very much in the title picture after their great efforts on Sunday are Kevin Thorn and Tommy Dreamer, who had a brutal Extreme Rules match tonight and saw no definite winner wth both men brawling out of the arena entirely.

Super Crazy picked up his second win, a huge one ending The Miz' perfect ECW record. The ending saw Balls Mahoney, sick of the verbal abuse he'd gotten from Miz in recent weeks, run out and distract the ref. In the meantime, Kelly Kelly got into the ring and kicked Miz in the nads. Super Crazy hit a moonsault and got the win. Balls and Kelly then ran off together, leaving Brooke and Layla tending to the Miz.

Big Daddy V also may have finally eliminated The Boogeyman once and for all. The mammoth man defeated Boogen in a match and splashed him multiple times afterward. V can now set his sights on a higher goal - perhaps the ECW Title.

<b>QUICK MATCH RESULTS</b>
-Tommy Dreamer vs. Kevin Thorn ended in a no contest (double count out)
-Big Daddy V def. The Boogeyman
-Super Crazy def. The Miz
-Elijah Burke def. CM Punk

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no Smackdown tonight, too swamped.....but Mr. Peanuts Wedding is set to occur. Got plans there</font>

Evil Vito 09-13-2007 08:56 AM

<font color=goldenrod>SmackDown! Results - September 21, 2007

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<b>TRUE COLORS</b>

Rey Mysterio had the seemingly impossible task of facing The Great Khali 1-on-1 with Khali exercising his rematch clause. The Great Khali seemed to be about ready to kill Rey when the ref was down until Batista ran down and got involved. He hit Khali with another Batista Bomb and put Rey on top and Rey retained.

Batista celebrated with his friend, parading him around the ring...when suddenly he dropped Rey on his back. Batista then proceeded to administer a huge beatdown to Rey to the boos from the crowd, ending it with a massive Batista Bomb. Apparently the championship means more to Batista than his friendship.

What was meant to be the happiest day of General Manager Theodore Long's night ended in horror. Things were going just fine with the marriage, until the justice asked if anyone wanted to stop it. Then, to the shock of everyone, out walked Val Venis...Smackdown's latest acquisition. As it turns out, Val's favorite part of coming to Smackdown was that he got to have a great time in the hotel room with Kristal.

Kristal ran off crying, and the marriage was ruined. Long then set out to thwart Val, asking his best man Ron Simmons if he'd wrestle a one-off appearance. He obliged with a DAMN, but Val came out victorious in the match. Damn indeed.

The Undertaker made his return to Smackdown in a match against Finlay. The Irishman put up a helluva fight but it wasn't enough to stop the Deadman from winning. One has to wonder who Taker has in his sights next.

MVP and Matt Hardy are officially enemies again, with MVP running in and costing Hardy a match against egotistical Kenny Dykstra. Matt will surely still be gunning for the US Title.

Also, Jamie Noble scored a win over Jimmy Wang Yang before once again finding himself humiliated by Hornswoggle. Will Noble ever catch that little bastard and take the title he wants?

<b>QUICK MATCH RESULTS</b>
-Val Venis def. Ron Simmons
-Kenny Dykstra def. Matt Hardy
-Jamie Noble def. Jimmy Wang Yang
-Undertaker def. Finlay
-Rey Mysterio def. The Great Khali (Rey retains World Heavyweight Title)</font>

Evil Vito 09-13-2007 08:53 PM

<font color=goldenrod>RAW Results - September 24, 2007

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The start of this show saw Vince McMahon make his way to the ring with new WWE Champion Randy Orton, Carlito, and son Stevie Richards (who later went on to state that he wanted to be called Stevie McMahon). It didn't take long before John Cena came out. In his contract, it states that in addition to a re-match, he gets to choose the stipulation. Therefore, it would be Orton vs. Cena in a cage match in the main event.

Triple H also wanted his shot at the title. HHH and Cena flaoted the idea of a triple threat match at No Mercy...but Vince refused, saying they would obviously just team up on Orton. Instead, they are gonna do things differently. At No Mercy it will be Triple H and John Cena vs. Randy Orton and a partner to be revealed later. Whoever scores the winning pinfall is WWE Champion.

Then later on came the main event cage match. Things seemed to be swinging in Cena's favor. Carlito and Stevie rushed out to try and interfere but Triple H held them at bay. Cena was about to escape through the door when it got slammed on him by SNITSKY. Snitsky laid out Triple H on the outside and Orton escaped thanks to Cena being downed. Snitsky demolished both Triple H and Cena, and then Vince McMahon announced that Snitsky will be Randy Orton's partner at No Mercy. (Basically, I've got a new version fo the Corporation and Snitsky is getting Kane's role)

Despite the beatdown during the main event, Triple H added a W to his stat sheet with a hard fought victory over Dave Taylor. (this match nearly pulled ****...missed by about 1or 2%)

Carlito picked up a big win against Intercontinental champion Jeff Hardy in a non-title match...although it was anything but clean as he got some illegal assistance from Stevie McMahon.

Beth Phoenix retained her Women's Championship against former champ Mickie James. While Mickie put up a better fight than Candice did, it is still gonna take a lot to take the title off of the Glamazon.

Elsewhere, Santino Marella teamed up with World Tag Team Champions Cade & Murdoch to take on Paul London, Brian Kendrick, and The Sandman. Sandman's team wound up victorious when Sandman managed to get a pin on Santino. Singapore cane shots were handed out after.

<b>QUICK MATCH RESULTS</b>
-Triple H def. Dave Taylor
-Carlito def. Jeff Hardy (Stevie interference)
-Sandman, London, and Kendrick def. Santino Marella, Cade, and Murdoch
-Beth Phoenix def. Mickie James (Beth retains Women's Title)
-Randy Orton def. John Cena (Steel cage, Orton retains WWE Title)</font>

Evil Vito 09-13-2007 10:24 PM

<font color=goldenrod>ECW Results - September 25, 2007

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<b>'BIG' MATCH ADDED TO NO MERCY</b>

Our main event tonight saw 4 men vying to be the Number 1 Contender to the ECW Title in battle royal format: Kevin Thorn, Tommy Dreamer, Elijah Burke, and Marcus Cor Von who made his return last week. The match seemed more like a tornado tag as Burke and Cor Von worked together the whole time. A solid 10 or so minutes elapsed without anyone being eliminated, until something unexpected happened...

None other than Big Daddy V entered the ring. He immediately chucked Tommy Dreamer out of the ring, then Kevin Thorn, and then he double-clotheslined Burke and Cor Von over the top and out.

General Manager Armando Estrada was quick to respond. He said that, as impressive as Big Daddy V was, he was not officially a part of the match, and so he could not be the sole number one contender. Instead, he decided that all 5 men were number 1 contenders, and all 5 would be going after CM Punk's belt in the second ever Extreme Elimination Chamber at No Mercy. Based on what was seen, Big Daddy V has to be considered the favorite.

CM Punk is, however, the only man in the match to have participated in an Elimination Chamber before. That could give him an advantage. He bounced back from last week's loss to Elijah Burke by picking up a win over Big Daddy V's counselor, Matt Striker.

Super Crazy also went 3-0 since returning to ECW by defeating Balls Mahoney, who brought Kelly Kelly to the ring with him. One thing he WASN'T crazy about was the fact that he won with unwanted help from The Miz. Afterwards it was announced from the office of Armando Estrada that next week, Balls Mahoney will team with Kelly Kelly to face The Miz, Brooke, and Layla in an intergender handicap match. (Basically a shoe in for worst match of the year...God I hate being realistic sometimes)

<b>QUICK MATCH RESULTS:</b>
-Super Crazy def. Balls Mahoney (Miz interference)
-CM Punk def. Matt Striker
-Number One Contender's Battle Royal ended in a no contest</font>

Cactus Sid 09-14-2007 12:10 PM

How are ya gonna book an Elimination Chamber?

Here is my Royal Rumble card.

ROYAL RUMBLE
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2008 ROYAL RUMBLE
RAW: SHAWN MICHAELS, TRIPLE H, CHRIS JERICHO, JEFF HARDY, CARLITO, LANCE CADE, TREVOR MURDOCH, PAUL LONDON, BRIAN KENDRICK, SHELTON BENJAMIN
SMACKDOWN: THE UNDERTAKER, EDGE, KANE, MATT HARDY, FINLAY, MVP, BATISTA, RIC FLAIR, DEUCE, DEXTER
ECW: TOMMY DREAMER, COLT CABANA, BALLS MAHONEY, SUPER CRAZY, THE NEW BREED (MARCUS COR VON, ELIJAH BURKE, JOHNNY JETER, MATT STRIKER, STEVEN LEWINGTON) & A SPECIAL GUEST

RAW
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WWE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP: JOHN CENA (C) VS RANDY ORTON
WWE INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP: JEFF HARDY (C) VS CARLITO
WWE WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP: CADE & MURDOCH VS LONDON & KENDRICK

SMACKDOWN
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WWE WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP: ROB VAN DAM (C) VS REY MYSTERIO
WWE UNITED STATES CHAMPIONSHIP: MATT HARDY (C) VS EDGE
WWE CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP: JAMIE NOBLE (C) VS AMERICAN DRAGON
WWE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP: FINALY AND MVP (C) VS KANE AND UNDERTAKER


ECW
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ECW HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP: CM PUNK (C) VS COCKY SIAKI


As ever, ECW is the most fun show to book at the moment. I've got so many ideas running around about what to do with ECW, including going for a full scale Originals vs New Breed war, including dueling GM's. As it stands, the New Breed are running roughshod over the show and are responsible for the injury of Ace Steel (legit injured but out for only a month) and for putting Colt Cabana out of action until the rumble so they've got a clear crack at Punk. The angle is turning into a war between Siaki and Burke, because Siaki has got the job done and taken down CM Punk, but Burke hasn't. So it could go any which way at the moment. Dreamer and MCV are still having great matches every week, its a cheap way to get them to Main Event status, but what the hell.

Raw has got a few talents back, so its a bit healthier, Orton's finally getting his title shot so thats dominating the storyline, Carlito has targetted Jeff Hardy for "injuring" him in the Ladder Match they had (not true, but Carlito did get injured after) and the Womens Title has been a case of Mickie James constantly coming up short of winning, usually because Molly brings in someone new to help her keep the title. This time it was Tracy (Brooks) who was released from TNA. I've also brought in LuFisto who can have a match with Molly at No Way Out to keep Mickie and Molly apart until then.

Smackdown is the most boring to book, because the talents are too diverse and I can't get them to work well together. Bryan Danielson has come in (under the American Dragon moniker as I reckon if he did wrestle for the WWE thats the gimmick they'd make him take) and he can have a few decent matches. Basically biding my time with Smackdown until I do a draft after Wrestlemania, where I'll try and address the fact its awfully thin on the talent roster.

Cactus Sid 09-14-2007 12:23 PM

Matt Hardy and RVD keep wanting to work together....then RVD stiffs Matt. Go figure.

Cactus Sid 09-14-2007 12:48 PM

Seriously WTF, 2 shows in a row which "didn't click" thats not annoying at all

Cactus Sid 09-14-2007 01:19 PM

2008 Royal Rumble
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Brian Kendrick and Paul London went to a Double Disqualification with Trevor Murdoch and Lance Cade (Cade & Murdoch retained the WWE World Tag Team Titles) (MQ 94, CR 74, OR 75.....I swear if this another one of those shows I am going to be so pissed off)

American Dragon defeated Jamie Noble by pinfall to WIN the WWE Cruiserweight Title (MQ 90, CR 70, OR 72, Cruiserweight Title gained in image....i'm not sure yet)

Finlay & MVP defeated The Brothers of Destruction to retain the WWE Tag Team Titles, when Finaly pinned The Undertaker (MQ 77, CR 77, OR 68, Tag Team Titles gained image, to say I'm furious about this happening again is an understatement)

Carlito defeated Jeff Hardy to WIN the WWE Intercontinental Title after using the ring bell while the ref was down (MQ 80, CR 75, OR 69)

Edge defeated Matt Hardy by DQ when Hardy brutally attacked Edge (Matt Hardy retained the United States Title) (MQ 73, CR 81, OR 70)

CM Punk defeated Cocky Siaki to retain the ECW Heavyweight Title when Elijah Burke accidentally caught Siaki with a chair (MQ 81, CR 76, OR 70, ECW Title LOST image....man am I pissed off right now)

Rob Van Dam defeated Rey Mysterio by Pinfall to retain the WWE World Heavyweight Title (MQ 75, CR 84, OR 72)

John Cena defeated Randy Orton by Pinfall to retain the WWE Heavyweight Title (MQ 82, CR 91, OR 79)

Shawn Michaels won the 2008 Royal Rumble (Final 4, Johnny Jeter, Special Guest Appearance MICK FOLEY, Chris Jericho) (MQ 77, CR 77, OR 68)

Overall Rating: 71
1.83 Buy Rate
Attendance 20,817

What the FUCK? When has anyone ever had 3 shows in a row NOT CLICK? Fucking ridiculous.

Rey Mysterio sustained an injury and is out for 2 months.

Evil Vito 09-14-2007 02:21 PM

<font color=goldenrod>I'm gonna probably just have the Elimination Chamber be a 3-team ladder match or something. I do that a lot. If there's times when I want to do matches I can't really book, I'll just use a different match in its stead and use my imagination, makes things more fun. I'll probably do a MITB match at Wrestlemania (making it either a 3 or 4-team ladder match or a 10 man battle royal depending on the number of participants I want)

I believe I once had a game where 3 PPVs in a row didn't click. But by that point I was backing up my game after each show (due to the fact that stupid shit like Raw getting cancelled or getting fired for no reason) always seemed to occur...and the 3rd time in a row the show didn't click I was like "fuck this..", loaded up the backup, and booked it again.</font> :o

Evil Vito 09-14-2007 02:25 PM

<font color=goldenrod>Anywho, Smackdown should be up fairly soon...then after that I've got one more week of shows to book before No Mercy (even though I've already figured out the card)

By No Mercy, virtually everyone (except for King Booker who is apparently the only one on 60-day suspension and Edge/Helms who are still injured) will be eligible to return. I've got plans for 2 returnees but as for the rest I'm not sure yet.</font>

Evil Vito 09-14-2007 03:05 PM

<font color=goldenrod>SmackDown! Results - September 28, 2007

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<b>MYSTERIO VS. BATISTA OFFICIAL FOR NO MERCY</b>

The contract has been signed, the date has been set, Rey Mysterio will defend his World Heavyweight Championship at No Mercy against Batista, the man who stabbed him in the back. Something most unexpected occurred during the contract was signed. The tensions started getting high, and the two began to brawl. Batista lifted Rey up for the Batista Bomb through the table, but Rey escaped.

Batista then charged, Rey ducked, draping Batista on the ropes. Rey hit the 6-1-9, causing Batista to stagged and somehow end up on top of the table. Rey then leaped halfway across the ring to nail the Drop of the Dime through the table. The champion certainly gained a measure of revenge this week.

The Undertaker seemingly has chosen his next target: The Great Khali. After Khali defeated Chuck Palumbo in a match, the lights went off. When they came back on, Taker was in the ring and he and Khali began to brawl.

This would continue later on in the night. Undertaker was taking on United States Champion MVP in a match, when Khali started making his way down to the ring. Taker left the ring and proceeded to slug it out with Khali, leaving MVP alone in the ring for the count out victory. Matt Hardy then charged MVP from the crowd and attacked him. Matt went on to say that, since MVP thinks he could beat Matt in any match, he challenged him to a ladder match for the gold - next week! That match has been made official.

One week after ruining Theodore Long's life, Val Venis certainly had it in for him, as Long booked him in a match against Kane. Val certainly took a licking ( :shifty: ), but he still picked up a surprising victory, albeit using underhanded tactics. Long ensured Val that "this ain't over"

We have a new Cruiserweight Champion, and his name is Jamie Noble. Noble, after weeks of trying, finally got his hands on Hornswoggle. The sad part is, despite a huge size advantage, Noble still felt the need to cheat. After the victory, he jumped around the ring in triumph, gloating on the microphone. He then was conked in the head with a shalleighly shot by Finlay. Guess Noble should've kept his mouth shut.

Deuce 'N Domino also retained their WWE Tag Team Titles against the Daltons in the Daltons' second ever match. (Everything went wrong in this match. Straight 55% for everything, Festus barely sold, the match was rated a DUD. Its gonna be hard to rebuild this tag division).

<b>QUICK MATCH RESULTS</b>
-The Great Khali def. Chuck Palumbo
-Val Venis def. Kane
-Deuce 'N Domino def. The Daltons (retain WWE Tag Team Titles)
-Jamie Noble def. Hornswoggle (new Cruiserweight Champion)
-Montel Vontavious Porter def. The Undertaker (count out)</font>

Cactus Sid 09-14-2007 07:41 PM

No Way Out Card
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THE WRESTLEMANIA MAIN EVENT TEAM TOGETHER!
John Cena and Shawn Michaels vs Randy Orton and Chris Jericho

WWE WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TRIPLE THREAT MATCH
Rob Van Dam (c) vs Edge vs The Undertaker

ECW WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP - ECW RULES
CM Punk (c) vs Elijah Burke

WWE WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP TABLES, LADDERS AND CHAIRS MATCH
Trevor Murdoch and Lance Cade (c) vs Paul London and Brian Kendrick vs The Briscoe Brothers

WWE UNITED STATES CHAMPIONSHIP
Matt Hardy (c) vs Smackdown's Latest Acquisition SHELTON BENJAMIN

WWE INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP REMATCH
Carlito (c) vs Jeff Hardy

WWE CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP REMATCH
American Dragon (c) vs Jamie Noble

WWE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
Finlay and MVP vs Batista and Ric Flair

WWE WOMENS CHAMPIONSHIP
Molly Holly (c) vs LuFisto

Evil Vito 09-15-2007 12:54 PM

<font color=goldenrod>RAW Results - October 1, 2007

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The night had all the makings of a great one for the new Corporation, kicking it off with the vicious Snitsky using his brute strength and some timely help from Randy Orton to gain a pinfall victory over John Cena. Triple H tried to intervene after, but he was met with a Big Boot to the face.

Stevie McMahon picked up a victory over rookie Cody Rhodes, and afterwards, he announced that he was issuing an open challenge for No Mercy...he knows everyone is jealous that he's McMahon's son, and so he'll take on any challengers.

Carlito also made his presence felt. Jeff Hardy squared off in a match, defending his Intercontinental Title against Shelton Benjamin. Although Hardy came out victorious, Carlito attacked Hardy after, leaving him down and out. Carlito then announced that, per orders of Mr. McMahon, Hardy would defend his title against Carlito at the PPV. Now that's cool!

But then came the night's main event with Triple H facing Randy Orton in a No Disqualification Match. It was a back-and-forth encounter, and it seemed all but certain to be an Orton victory when Snitsky ran out. He lined up for a Big Boot, but Triple H ducked and Orton got laid out instead. Triple H got the win, and John Cena ran out to help his partner fight off the Corporation. As the show closed, Cena and Triple H got into a staredown, knowing that when all is said and done, both men hope to be WWE Champion at the end of No Mercy.

After a re-match from Unforgiven was signed over the weekend that would see Cade & Murdoch once again defend the titles against London & Kendrick, Kendrick faced off against Murdoch in singles action. Kendrick scored the win, giving his team momentum heading into Sunday.

Raw also saw something <i>extreme</i>ly unexpected. ECW General Manager Armando Estrada announced that he swung a deal with interim Raw GM Jonathan Coachman to grant ECW a segment on this week's Raw (apparently, Cuban cigars can do that). Estrada used the opportunity to hype Sunday's Extreme Elimination Chamber and announced that ECW tomorrow night would feature a full hour of wrestling, 6 "Beat the Clock" Matches to determine who enters 6th in the Chamber match.

Estrada also used his segment to bring the millions of fans worldwide a match originally scheduled for ECW one night early...Balls Mahoney and Kelly Kelly vs. The Miz, Brooke, and Layla. When all was said and done, Mahoney hit Miz with a Nutcracker Suite for the victory. After, neither Brooke nor Layla checked up on the Miz...instead, all 3 Extreme Expose members latched onto Mahoney. Said Kelly "it looks like we are all gonna have fun with Balls tonight". (surprisingly this match got ONLY -*...thought it'd be much worse)

Tune in to ECW tomorrow to see who wins the #6 spot in the Extreme Elimination Chamber.

<b>QUICK MATCH RESULTS:</b>
-Snitsky def. John Cena (Orton interference)
-Stevie McMahon def. Cody Rhodes
-Brian Kendrick def. Trevor Murdoch
-Balls Mahoney and Kelly Kelly def. The Miz, Brooke, and Layla
-Jeff Hardy def. Shelton Benjamin (retains Intercontinental Title)
-Triple H def. Randy Orton</font>

loopydate 09-15-2007 02:57 PM

Vito, I gotta say that I'm really enjoying these write-ups. Keep up the good work!

Evil Vito 09-15-2007 04:31 PM

<font color=goldenrod>Thanks Loopy. Its fun doing these.

ECW Results - October 2, 2007

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After a night of matches, we have determined who will enter in the much-heralded final spot in the Extreme Elimination Chamber this Sunday. All 6 competitors fought in Beat the Clock matches against randomly chosen opponents from the rest of the roster.

The night kicked off with one of the weirder matches ECW has held...Kevin Thorn taking on The Boogeyman. Thorn managed to put away his very off counterpart with the Original Sin at 6 minutes, 13 seconds.

The lead didn't last long, as Tommy Dreamer put away fellow ECW Original (and new ladies man) Balls Mahoney with a Death Valley Driver at 5 minutes, 18 seconds...shaving away nearly a minute off of Thorn's time.

Elijah Burke got his shot next against the undefeated Super Crazy. It was a back-and-forth bout that saw Elijah Burke hit Crazy with the Elijah Experience just after the 5 minute mark. A winded Burke finally rolled over and pinned Crazy, but the clock time expired after the count of 2. Elijah picked up the W, but Dreamer retained the winning time.

It didn't really matter though, as Marcus Cor Von quickly disposed of Nunzio in just 3 minutes and 5 seconds to take a commanding lead. Elijah congratulated Marcus backstage after. Its obvious the two are working as a team this Sunday, one of them entering 6th would make things much easier.

Big Daddy V was out for his chance...only to find that the random draw assigned him his mentor, Matt Striker. Striker smiled and gloated, and proceeded to lay down the second the bell rang. However, referee Mike Posey refused to count the 3, and opted to rule the match a no contest. Big mistake on his part...as V totally destroyed a man he dwarfed by well over 300 lbs.

Finally, champion CM Punk had to face off against the Miz, who very much wanted to play spoiler to Punk's hopes of getting number 6 after losing 2 matches in a row and 3 beautiful women. Miz got in some early offense before Punk came back. Elijah Burke rushed out and jumped up the apron, grabbing the official.

As that happened Punk got himself in a position to nail the GTS and score the winning time, until Marcus Cor Von tackled him into next week. To Punk's credit, he managed to kick out of Miz's pin, and like a true champion he demanded to finish the match and put away Miz with the Anaconda Vice. But as far as time goes, that honor went to Marcus Cor Von.

Everybody has their advantages going in: Big Daddy V has his size, CM Punk has previous experience, Tommy Dreamer's been in countless extreme matches, Kevin Thorn has pure brute strength, and Elijah/Cor Von are working as a team. Who will come out on top?

<b>QUICK MATCH RESULTS:</b>
-Kevin Thorn def. The Boogeyman (6:13)
-Tommy Dreamer def. Balls Mahoney (5:18)
-Elijah Burke def. Super Crazy (5:19)
-Marcus Cor Von def. Nunzio (3:05)
-Big Daddy V vs. Matt Striker ended in a no contest
-CM Punk def. The Miz (4:47)</font>

Evil Vito 09-15-2007 04:56 PM

<font color=goldenrod>SmackDown! Results - October 5, 2007

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OK, I really want to book No Mercy and I need to do it soon if I'm gonna do it today...so I'm sacrificing the detailed Smackdown results:

-Finlay faced off against Jamie Noble and got the win thanks to some help from Hornswoggle
-MVP defeated Matt Hardy to retain the US Title in a Ladder Match (Hardy did a sick bump)
-Estrada got some TV time for Smackdown as well. 6-man tag with the Chamber participants
-Punk/Dreamer/V defeated Burke/Cor Von/Thorn. V killed everyone after, including his teammates
-Val Venis def. Kane again, this time by DQ. Turns out Long asked Kane to destroy Val with weapons. Long announces that Val's gonna face one of Long's "playas" at No Mercy
-Batista/Khali def. Rey/Taker...Tista and Rey both get the upperhand before the PPV.

Results for No Mercy soon, here's the card:

-WWE Title: Randy Orton and Snitsky vs. John Cena and Triple H
-World Heavyweight Title: Rey Mysterio vs. Batista
-ECW Title - Extreme Elimination Chamber: CM Punk vs. Elijah Burke vs. Marcus Cor Von vs. Tommy Dreamer vs. Kevin Thorn vs. Big Daddy V
-WWE Intercontinental Title: Jeff Hardy vs. Carlito
-World Tag Team Titles: Cade & Murdoch vs. London & Kendrick
-The Undertaker vs. The Great Khali
-Val Venis vs. A Mystery Opponent
-Stevie McMahon's Open Challenge</font>

Evil Vito 09-15-2007 05:34 PM

<font color=goldenrod>NO MERCY RESULTS

Pre-Show: Fans arriving early were treated to an Extreme Rules match between Balls Mahoney and The Miz. Unfortunately for Miz, he was still unable to get out of his recent funk and Balls left with the win and the ladies once again.

Match 1: Val Venis was in the ring awaiting his opponent. Some familiar music hit, and out walked none other than D'Lo Brown, friend of Theodore Long. The crowd looked happy to have Brown back, and he rewarded the fans and Teddy by picking up a victory after a Sky High and then a Lo Down.

Match 2: We have new World Tag Team Champions. Paul London and Brian Kendrick got the better of the champs this time around, winning the belts from reigning champions Cade and Murdoch. This match was once again match of the night.

Match 3: Stevie McMahon came out and talked trash, saying he'll gladly take on any of the schmucks who wanted to be McMahon's son. <i>KENNEDYYYYYYYY</i> Mr. Kennedy, the man originally claiming to be Vince's son, made his return to the ring. Kennedy apparently didn't miss a beat, picking up the win over Stevie after a Kenton Bomb.

Match 4: In a total snoozefest, The Undertaker ousted The Great Khali after a massive Tombstone Piledriver. After the match, Taker was attacked by none other than BIG DADDY V. V demolished Taker, and Matt Striker stated that he was proving a point that he'll be a force to be reckoned with tonight.

Match 5: Carlito and Jeff Hardy fought for the Intercontinental Title. With a downed ref, Stevie McMahon ran in and delivered a Stevie Kick, scoring a win and a new title for the Corporation.

but WAIT! Another ref came out and explained what had happened...and the match was reversed. Jeff hightailed it after with his title still intact as the Corporation members looked really pissed off.

Match 6: In what can only be considered an upset, Rey Mysterio retained his title against Batista. Batista's attempts to overpower the diminutive Rey were all for not as Rey kept escaping. Ending saw Rey win by escaping a Batista Bomb. 6-1-9, West Coast Pop, and Batista gets what he deserves.

Match 7: Randy Orton and Snitsky teamed up against Triple H and Randy Orton, the man scoring the pin being declared champion. Snitsky was clearly on orders to not go for the win, just wear the opponents out. Orton and Cena were knocked on the outside, and Triple H hit Pedigree on Snitsky...1...2...NO!

The pin was broken up by Cena, HHH's partner, because he wanted the belt. Cena hit his partner with an F-U, and taking his eye off the ball cost him as Orton came from behind for an RKO. 3 seconds later and Orton had retained.

Match 8: Extreme Elimination Chamber time. Odds looked bad for CM Punk. Not only was he drawn to be one of the first two men...he'd be starting against Big Daddy V. But before the bell rang, the lights went out and a bell tolled. When they came back on, V and his manager Matt Striker were gone.

Armando Estrada, thinking quickly, had a replacement in the building...the return of JOHN MORRISON!!! Announcers mention that Morrison won his first ECW Title against CM Punk because he had to replace "some guy" in a match.

Order of other Entrants: Kevin Thorn (bat wrapped in chain), Elijah Burke (table), Tommy Dreamer (cane), Marcus Cor Von (chair)

Order of Elimination: Kevin Thorn, Tommy Dreamer, Marcus Cor Von, Elijah Burke, John Morrison (NOTE: This was the first Elimination Chamber match in which all 6 managed to end up in at the same time. Thorn was eliminated soon thereafter).

Spot of the Match: Marcus Cor Von charging at Punk for a Pounce, who ducked and sent Cor Von through one of the glass chamber. OH MY GOD!!!

But yeah, Punk retains the title and John Morrison is back to go for the gold.

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Show got a 1.78 Buy Rate.</font>

Evil Vito 09-16-2007 05:24 PM

<font color=goldenrod>Probably not gonna have any shows tonight (although it might always change)...trying to plan what I'm gonna do next. Survivor Series isn't until November 18 so I've got well over a month to build toward it.

I am, however, planning on doing a detailed "Cyber Week" toward the end of October. Basically, a whole week of shows with various opponents and match types voted on by the fans. I've already planned on pulling a TNA with one over-gimmicky match for my own amusement.

Also, thinking about doing a War Games match at Survivor Series as is the rumor.</font>

Evil Vito 09-17-2007 01:12 PM

<font color=goldenrod>Was bored in class today so I've basically planned out my whole Survivor Series card. Got work and then a night class...so I probably won't be able to have a show up until after then.

Its pretty loaded though...the WHW and ECW title matches are gonna be the only 1-on-1 bouts on the card...the WWE title match will be a triple threat...and everything else (including pre-show) will have at least 10 participants per match</font> :o

Evil Vito 09-17-2007 10:43 PM

<font color=goldenrod>RAW Results - October 8, 2007

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<b>CORPORATION STANDS TALL</b>

The night seemed to start out as one of promise for Triple H and John Cena. Mr. McMahon decided that since they simply could not get along last night, they would face off in the main event of the evening with the winner being the number 1 contender to the WWE Title. That is, if and only if the two men won qualifying matches.

With that, Triple H ousted the egotistical Santino Marella and John Cena defeated a returning William Regal, who wanted nothing more than to rip Cena's head off as Cena was the one who put Regal out of action.

However, the match proved to be nothing more than a Corporate setup. Triple H and Cena both seemed winded going into their match, and they fought for several minutes...before the entire Corporation rushed the ring and administered yet another beatdown, bloodying both men and leaving us with no Number One Contender. One has to wonder if there is anyone who can top the Corporation, who are easily on top of the world.

Another Corporation member, Carlito, picked up a big victory over Mr. Kennedy thanks to help from Stevie McMahon. As the two proceeded to pound on the man who pinned Stevie just 24 hours earlier, Kennedy got a very unlikely assist from Intercontinental Champion Jeff Hardy. Mind you, both men were at each other's throats for that IC Title before Kennedy was suspended for "impersonating a McMahon".

London & Kendrick proved they are the real deal by once again defeated Cade & Murdoch to retain their titles with Cade & Murdoch exercising their re-match clause. After the bout, Shelton Benjamin rushed out along with returning partner Charlie Haas and they beat down the champions...it looks like we have our next contenders for the belts.

"The Glamazon" Beth Phoenix also steamrolled her way through another opponent, defeating singer wannabe Jillian Hall.

<b>QUICK MATCH RESULTS</b>
-London & Kendrick def. Cade & Murdoch (retain World Tag Titles)
-Triple H def. Santino Marella
-John Cena def. William Regal
-Beth Phoenix def. Jillian Hall (retains Women's Title)
-Carlito def. Mr. Kennedy (Stevie interference)
-Triple H vs. John Cena ended in a no contest (Corporation interference)</font>

Evil Vito 09-17-2007 11:36 PM

<font color=goldenrod>ECW Results - October 9, 2007

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<b>BIG DADDY DEADMAN?</b>

The Undertaker has once again thrown a wrench in the plans of an ECW Main Event. Citing that he never got the shot he earned at the PPV, Big Daddy V was rewarded a one-on-one title match against CM Punk. And once again, before the match can get underway...the lights went off, and when they turned back on, Big Daddy V and Matt Striker were gone.

...Punk then found himself in an ambush at the hands of John Morrison and The Miz. You see, earlier in the night, Miz was walking around an upset man. He was on a losing streak, and he had the misfortune of running into Balls Mahoney (in the middle of being pampered by the members of Extreme Expose). John Morrison found him with a "proposition", and apparently this was it.

Morrison went on to explain that he sees much of himself in Mike Mizanin, and so he is taking Mizanin under his wing. But more importantly, next week on ECW, Morrison plans on taking advantage of his guaranteed one-on-one rematch clause against CM Punk.

In other action, before his disappearance, Matt Striker put up a W against Nunzio.

Also, the other 4 members of the Elimination Chamber from 2 nights previous were paired off and put into Extreme Rules matches. Tommy Dreamer got the nod over Marcus Cor Von by clobbering Marcus with a cane as Marcus was going for the Pounce. Elijah Burke also picked up a solid win over Kevin Thorn.

<b>QUICK MATCH RESULTS</b>
-Tommy Dreamer def. Marcus Cor Von (Extreme Rules)
-Matt Striker def. Nunzio
-Elijah Burke def. Kevin Thorn (Extreme Rules)
-CM Punk vs. Big Daddy V never happened</font>

Evil Vito 09-18-2007 06:17 PM

<font color=goldenrod>SmackDown! Results - October 12, 2007

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<b>BATISTA LOSES SHOT</b>

For the first time in seemingly months, Batista will not be the number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship. An egotistical Batista gloated about how "Smackdown needs him" to challenge for the title every month.

Theodore Long answered this by putting Batista in a non-title match against Mysterio, with the stipulation being that if Batista lost, he would NOT be number one contender. As you could probably guess, Rey was victorious. Furthermore, Long announced that a new number 1 contender would be determined in 2 week's time via 20-man battle royal.

It was a busy night for Long. He was essentially forced to acquire two superstars: Big Daddy V and Matt Striker, due to threats from V and the Undertaker himself. All Long had to do was decide who would be sent to ECW for compensation, but we'll get to that either.

V had himself quite the Smackdown debut, making quick work of the Major Brothers. After the bout, the lights once again went off....however this time Striker and V remained...with the Undertaker in the ring. The two giants brawled, and Taker got the better of the exchange, knocking Striker off the ramp as well. Taker says that V needs to prepare to rest in peace.

Kenny Dykstra cost himself his job on Smackdown. While smooching with his girlfriend Victoria, he just had to rub it in to Theodore Long as he walked by. Just like that, Long informed Dykstra that he would be one of the superstars sent over to ECW as compensation. So much for that relationship.

The other superstar ended up being none other than Kristal, who was meant to be Long's bride. Kristal interfered in Val's favor during a D'Lo/Val re-match...and made out with Val after, prompting a clearly upset Long to announce that Kristal would be sent to ECW to complete the deal.

Chris Masters made his first Smackdown appearance in quite some time, but he came up short, losing to "The Big Red Machine" Kane.

Jamie Noble made a successful Cruiserweight Title defense against Jesse Dalton, before being attacked by Finlay and Hornswoggle afterward. What's in it for next week as this feud continues?

In another title defense, United States Champion MVP defended his title against the tough biker Chuck Palumbo. After, MVP made sure to gloat about how he has put Matt Hardy out of action for a long time.

<b>QUICK MATCH RESULTS</b>
-Big Daddy V def. The Major Brothers
-Jamie Noble def. Jesse Dalton (retains Cruiserweight Title)
-Kane def. Chris Masters
-Val Venis def. D'Lo Brown (Kristal interference)
-Montel Vontavious Porter def. Chuck Palumbo (retains US Title)
-Rey Mysterio def. Batista</font>

loopydate 09-19-2007 05:31 PM

Finlay has decided to become a non-wrestler. Ah, well. I have so many midcarders, he was kinda getting lost in the shuffle, anyway.

Evil Vito 09-19-2007 11:52 PM

<font color=goldenrod>RAW Results - October 15, 2007

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<b>THREE-WAY THROWDOWN</b>

Tonight's edition of Raw started off with quite a splash...Shane McMahon made a rare appearance to announce that, as was supposed to happen last week, John Cena would face Triple H one-on-one to determine the number one contender to Randy Orton's WWE Championship...

...however, there would be a wall of lumberjacks at ringside preventing interference from The Corporation. The lumberjacks (which I envisioned being the majority of the faces from all three brands), almost did their job flawlessly. The Corporation eventually rushed out...and a massive brawl ensued outside of the ring.

However, as the ref was trying to sort things out outside, Randy Orton managed to escape the skirmish and blast Triple H with his title as he was set up for a Pedigree. Orton left the ring to gloat, but what he didn't expect was for Triple H and John Cena to somehow end up on top of each other, with the match ending in a double pin.

It was then announced by Shane that at Survivor Series, Randy Orton would defend his title in a triple threat match. And, next week on all 3 shows, every match will have stipulations that can be voted on WWE.com by fans. Next week, each participant will pair off with a fan-chosen partner for a 3-way tag team match!

The Corporation managed to add a couple of new recruits to its ranks. The World's Greatest Tag Team made their in-ring return against the current champions, thanks to some assistance from Stevie McMahon and Carlito. After it was announced that TWGTT were the group's newest members, and soon they would bring the Tag Team gold home.

However, just as the group could add, more superstars are stepping up against them. Stevie and Carlito teamed up against the unlikely team of Jeff Hardy and Mr. Kennedy. The monster Snitsky helped his side win...but after we saw the return of another star: UMAGA! Umaga fought off the Corporate members. Hardy, Kennedy, and Umaga were all neck in neck for the IC Title about a month or so ago...an unlikely and probably unstable alliance seems to be forming to try and stop the Corporation.

The Glamazon has claimed another victim in former WWE Women's Champion Melina. One has to wonder if any one woman can stop her from running completely roughshod over the division.

Dave Taylor picked up his first Raw victory against the Sandman when Sandman went overboard and attacked Taylor with his cane. Raw GM William Regal demanded to know what the bloody hell Sandman was doing, and he got a cane on his own. Later on Regal went on to announce that next week, Regal and Taylor would team up against Sandman and "any tart" that Sandman could find in a tag match of the fan's choosing.

Tune in next week for WWE Cyber Week!

<b>QUICK MATCH RESULTS:</b>
-The World's Greatest Tag Team def. London & Kendrick (non-title match)
-Beth Phoenix def. Melina (retains Women's title)
-Carlito & Stevie McMahon def. Jeff Hardy & Mr. Kennedy (Snitsky interference)
-Dave Taylor def. The Sandman (DQ)
-Triple H and John Cena battled to a double pin (Lumberjack match)</font>

Evil Vito 09-20-2007 04:52 PM

<font color=goldenrod>ECW Results – October 16, 2007

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<b>STILL A PUNK, STILL A CHAMPION</b>

CM Punk retained his ECW Championship against John Morrison by disqualification. Morrison seemed all but finished as Punk prepared to hit him with the GTS, Mike Mizanin jumped in to save his “advisor”. The two men put a hurting on Punk, and then Armando Estrada came out and said that since he gave Punk “5 million re-matches” when he was chasing then champion Morrison, he’s giving Morrison another shot at the belt next week to see if the match can end decisively. The stipulations of the match will be voted on by the fans.

One week after defeating Marcus Cor Von, Tommy Dreamer picked up a big win over Elijah Burke in a great match. Burke and Cor Von attempted to attack Tommy after, but he managed to escape on time. The sky seems to be the limit for the Original who embodies what ECW is all about.

As if it were possible, fans had even more to be jealous over Balls Mahoney about. The Extreme Expose seemingly convinced Kristal, ECW’s newest vixen, to join their group...telling her she could have a fresh start. Kristal agreed and Balls now found himself flanked by four beautiful women.

It didn’t last long. Kristal seemed to be rather agitated with the group during Balls Mahoney’s match against another ECW newcomer, Kenny Dykstra. Thus, Kristal hit Balls in the uh, balls and Kenny picked up a win in his ECW debut. Immediately after, it was announced that Mahoney and Dykstra will face off again, once again with the match stipulations being decided by the fans.

<b>QUICK MATCH RESULTS:</b>
-Tommy Dreamer def. Elijah Burke
-Kenny Dykstra def. Balls Mahoney
-CM Punk def. John Morrison by DQ (Mizanin interference, Punk retains ECW Title)</font>

Evil Vito 09-20-2007 08:32 PM

<font color=goldenrod>SmackDown! Results - October 19, 2007

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Mystery is going to be a very large factor next week, nobody can be sure what or who awaits them for Cyber Week, when the fans pick the opponents and stipulations. Mystery also happened to have a large role this week, when Rey Mysterio and Batista were set to square off in a tag team match with each man selecting a partner.

This led to two surprising returns: Rey ushered in "Nature Boy" Ric Flair to be his partner, and Batista brought in Rey's old nemesis Chavo Guerrero. That rivalry is obviously still going strong, as Rey and Chavo brawled into the crowd and away from the ring...leaving Flair to his former friend Batista. Flair picked up the win via a Figure Four Leg Lock, keeping Batista in his skid.

Theodore Long dropped two major bombshells after: Rey will defend his title against Chavo next week. And Batista will face Ric Flair one on one. Both bouts will have stipulations voted on by the fans.

Big Daddy V steamrolled through two more SmackDown superstars, handily defeating the Daltons. Undertaker also picked up a win over V's handler Matt Striker. V gained the upperhand by attacked Undertaker and nailing him with a big splash. Theodore Long made another huge announcement: V and Taker would compete in a fan-decided match. The choices will be a cage match, a first blood match, or a CASKET MATCH.

MVP had another successful defense of his United States championship, this time defeating Finlay thanks to help from Jamie Noble. Matt Hardy ran out for the save...and an impromptu match was immediately booked between Noble and Hardy and saw Hardy pick up the win. Word has it the 4 will compete in a tag team match next week, with the pairings to be decided by fans.

Deuce 'N Domino also made a splash, retaining the tag team gold against a game Major Brothers team.

Tune in next week for a ton of important matches, including the 20-man battle royal for number one contendership to the World Heavyweight Championship. Tonight we saw superstars like Kane and Val Venis get interviewed for them to express why they feel they can win the all-important match. Apparently the fans will even have a say on which TYPE of battle royal it will be...Long was musing about some odd concept he stumbled upon called a "Reverse Battle Royal" :shifty:

<b>QUICK MATCH RESULTS:</b>
-Big Daddy V def. The Daltons
-Deuce 'N Domino def. The Major Brothers (retained Tag Team titles)
-MVP def. Finlay (retained US title)
-Matt Hardy def. Jamie Noble
-The Undertaker def. Matt Striker
-Rey Mysterio and Ric Flair def. Batista and Chavo Guerrero</font>

Cactus Sid 09-23-2007 08:14 AM

NO WAY OUT
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Molly Holly defeated LuFisto to retain the WWE Womens Championship after using the tights, Mickie James attacked Molly after the match (MQ 71, CR 65, OR 61....yep....its happened again, Womens Title LOST image)

Jamie Noble defeated American Dragon to WIN the WWE Cruiserweight Title when Shelton Benjamin attacked Dragon allowing Noble to get the pin, both men decimated Dragon after the bell (MQ 90, CR 75, OR 73, Noble gained overness, Cruiserweight Title gained image)

Carlito defeated Jeff Hardy by pinfall to retain the WWE Intercontinental Title (MQ 79, CR 74, OR 68)

Finlay and MVP defeated Batista and Flair to retain the WWE Tag Team Titles (MQ 77, CR 81, OR 71)

CM Punk defeated Elijah Burke by Pinfall to retain the ECW Heavyweight Title, Johnny Jeter laid out Punk after the match (MQ 82, CR 80, OR 72)

Shelton Benjamin defeated Matt Hardy by Pinfall to WIN the WWE United States title following interference from Rob Van Dam, a beaten American Dragon attempted a save but was further beaten down (MQ 89, CR 80, OR 75, US Title gained image)

Cade & Murdoch defeated The Briscoe Brothers and London/Kendrick to retain the WWE World Tag Team Titles in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match (MQ 100, CR 81, OR 81, Titles gained image)

Rob Van Dam defeated Edge and Undertaker to retain the WWE World Heavyweight Title (MQ 76, CR 86, OR 73, World Title lost image)

Chris Jericho and Randy Orton defeated Shawn Michaels and John Cena when JOHN CENA ATTACKED SHAWN MICHAELS, Cena brutally beat Michaels down after the match (MQ 76, CR 100, OR 82, Cena's gimmick got positive response, Cena's Turned Heel, Cena gained overness)

Overall Rating 76
1.87 Buy Rate
Attendance 20,701

Normally I'd be mega pissed about the whole "not clicking" stuff, but having a 100% match and a 100% crowd reaction is pretty immense. You could see that TLC match being brilliant in reality, and a crowd would be super hot if Cena turned on Michaels so, fairly realistic. I've got a draft Wrestlemania card, but I'll post it closer to the show, you could probably guess a few of the matches.

Cactus Sid 09-23-2007 08:37 AM

Stevie Richards has gone into rehab :(

Cactus Sid 09-23-2007 08:51 AM

The month before Mania and its all happening

Flair decided to become a non-wrestler, so I'm considering having him become GM, I'm going to be doing a "spring clean" after Mania as I'm intending to bring in some new talent.

Most notably, I've got quite a few people in OVW who want to come up, but I'm gonna have to wait until after Mania to do it. As Jimmy Jacobs wants to come up at the same time as Lacey, I was just gonna continue the RoH storyline with the two of them.

Nick Nemeth and Mike Mondo both want to come up, so I might send them to Smackdown and continue with the Spirit Squad gimmick, adds to the tag division there.

Teddy Hart and Harry Smith are both ready, but Nattie Neidhart and TJ Wilson aren't, obviously I'm going to do a Hart Foundation gimmick, but I need the pair of them to be ready to do it.

As for the funny news of the month, Bushwacker Luke wants to run his own promotion.

Evil Vito 09-23-2007 09:43 AM

<font color=goldenrod>Cena heel turn :cool: That's definitely in my future plans. Sucks that a 4th straight show didn't click...is the market at a very down period? Maybe that has something to do with it.

Anywho I've been incredibly busy so I have yet to post shows. I plan on doing full write-ups for all 3 Cyber Week so I'm waiting for some free time before doing a show.</font>

Cactus Sid 09-23-2007 10:46 AM

Industry is quite strong at the moment, so its really frustrating.

Just gonna type up a Wrestlemania Preview

Cactus Sid 09-23-2007 11:46 AM

WRESTLEMANIA 24



WWE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP: JOHN CENA (C) vs SHAWN MICHAELS

A Year in the making and once again these two icons of the wrestling industry meet in the biggest event in that very industry.

The year has seen differing fortunes for both men, John Cena has held off all challenges to be the champion for an unprecedented 18 months, Shawn Michaels has spent most of the last year on the treatment table.

Michaels timely return, just before the Royal Rumble, saw him rocket back into title contention when he won the Royal Rumble for the third time in his illustrious career, and our main event was set. But that was just the start of it.

Like a year before, the two men had a shaky understanding, leave everything until Wrestlemania and find out who was the better man.

This didn't seem to be the case for John Cena.

At No Way Out, in front of a shocked and clearly disgusted crowd, Cena viciously beat down Shawn Michaels and stood above his battered and bleeding body holding his title aloft. The message was clear, Cena had had enough of the crowd, he had enough of Shawn Michaels and he wanted to stand alone.

The stage is set for the biggest match of the year, a fantastic confrontation 12 months previous, the sense of revenge in the eyes of the Heart Break Kid, the new sense of purpose in John Cena, this could surely go down as an all-time classic.


WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP: ROB VAN DAM (C) vs MATT HARDY


Few would've expected such a fairy tale, but Matt Hardy has continued to confound the critics, his biggest of which, is the World Heavyweight Champion.

Since Van Dam's return to Smackdown and his subsequent victory over 17 time World Champion Ric Flair, Van Dam has shown a side unseen in the WWE, his arrogant nature. He is a man clearly on a mission.

Matt Hardy clearly doesn't share Van Dam's vision, and has taken it upon himself to cause as much disruption to Van Dam's time as champion as possible. Indeed, few have achieved such an astonishing record against the World Heavyweight Champion as Matt Hardy.

Van Dam may have cost Matt Hardy his United States title, but in doing so, he has given Hardy a new target, World Heavyweight Gold. He is an unlikely challenger, but Van Dam will under estimate him at his peril.


ECW HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP: CM PUNK (C) vs JOHNNY JETER

The New Breed's dominance over the ECW Roster has been strong, but they have been constantly annoyed by Punk and his Second City Saints.

With Burke's brigade taking out Punk's allies, it looked very much that Punk was in severe trouble, he has however taken it upon himself to take apart the New Breed one by one.

As time has gone by, Punk has beaten Elijah Burke, Cocky Siaki and the rest, whatever has been put in Punk's way, he has overcome.

But there was one light in the New Breed which Punk hasn't put to sleep.....Johnny Jeter.

Jeter's rise through the New Breed ranks has been rapid and he showed in recent weeks that, unlike his New Breed colleagues, he just may have CM Punk's number. Jeter has earned his opportunity to face the ECW Champion, and this one could well be the show stealer.


WWE WOMENS CHAMPIONSHIP: MOLLY HOLLY (C) vs MICKIE JAMES

Few champions will have had as much luck as Molly Holly in her time as Womens Champion.

Few challengers will have been quite as unlucky as Mickie James in her quest to become champion.

Mickie has beaten Molly on several occasions, but all of which have led to Molly retaining the title. Molly has sneaked wins against the other female talent in the division. But since her return, no one has been able to take the title off of Molly.

Mickie has earnt her chance to be Womens Champion. She has beaten all of Molly's challenges set before her, pushing aside Tracy, pushing aside Melina, pushing aside both at once, pinning Molly in a tag match.

There are none more deserving of this opportunity, will Mickie James take this chance?


WWE UNITED STATES CHAMPIONSHIP: SHELTON BENJAMIN (C) vs AMERICAN DRAGON

A match based on one thing and one thing only, just which of these guys is the best?

Dragon showed his capabilities by winning the Cruiserweight Title in his first Pay-Per-View match, Shelton, with a little help from RVD, won the United States Championship in his first Smackdown match.

Shelton has claimed he has the better wrestler, while the Dragon has continued quietly defeating opponents in a ruthlessly efficient style.

Both men are on top form going into this match, just who is the better man?


WWE INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP: CARLITO (C) vs PAUL LONDON vs BRIAN KENDRICK

This match has become less about the title, than it has about the apparent disintegration of one of the great tag teams in recent history.

Both men took turns in recording victories over the Intercontinental Champion, but when it came to tagging against him, neither man could co-exist, both wanting to claim another victory over the champion.

GM Steve Austin declared both men number one contenders, both are fantastic athletes, both have the potential to be Main Event players, can one of them walk out as Intercontinental Champion?


WWE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP: FINLAY + MVP (C) vs KANE and THE UNDERTAKER

The unlikely combination of Finlay and Montel Vontavious Porter has proved to be a significant hit on Smackdown. Both men have run over any team that has come in contact with them, they are rightful and dominant champions.

Cue the Brothers of Destruction.

Kane and The Undertaker are two of the most dominant wrestlers in the history of the business, World Championships, Numerous Tag Team Championships, they are a dangerous combination.

Throw in Taker's undefeated streak at Wrestlemania, and you have a fierce team.

All Four Men are up for a fight, and that is exactly what will be happening at Wrestlemania with the Tag Team Titles on the line.


ECW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP: DANNY DORING & ROADKILL vs THE SECOND CITY SAINTS (Ace Steel and Colt Cabana) vs THE NEW BREED (Elijah Burke and Matt Striker) vs THE NEW BREED (Cocky Siaki and Steve Lewington)

GM Mick Foley announced the return of the ECW Tag Team Titles, and promptly announced a match between 4 massive teams to decide the champions.

With the New Breed dominance over ECW, they have been allowed two teams into this match, although, this is interesting in itself.

The tension that exists between Siaki and Burke, the two leaders of the New Breed, has caused both men to pick other members of the New Breed, rather than each other, as partners, will this tension spill over in this title match?

Cabana and Steel have looked like a very capable team since they arrived in ECW, despite the problems they have had with the New Breed, they remain standing, and challenge for the gold.

Of course, how could this match be complete without the final ever ECW Tag Team Champions? Doring & Roadkill were the champions when the company went under in 2001. 7 years on, they deserve the chance to fight for what they believe is rightfully their's.


MONEY IN THE BANK LADDER MATCH - CHRIS JERICHO vs TRIPLE H vs RANDY ORTON vs EDGE vs BATISTA vs REY MYSTERIO vs TOMMY DREAMER vs MARCUS COR VON

The match which has intrigued year on year, returns at Wrestlemania 24, and it is more star studded than ever.

Representing Raw, Chris Jericho, Triple H and Randy Orton, it is very safe to say that these men do not like each other. But they have an incredible pedigree in the Championship Stakes. Jericho, the first Undisputed Champion, Orton, the youngest Champion and Triple H, a 10 time Champion, will this experience be enough to bring a title shot to one of Raw's superstars?

Representing Smackdown, Edge, Batista and Rey Mysterio. For Mysterio, he would seem the favourite in this match. Quick, Agile, Fearless, all the things that you need to win this match, then again, Batista's brute strength seems him as the most powerful man in this match, can he dominate the rest of the competitors? Lets not forget Edge though, The first Money in the Bank winner, the king of the Ladder match, is it his time to reign again?

Representing ECW, Marcus Cor Von and Tommy Dreamer, these two men have been fighting each other constantly over the last 6 months, could either of them earn a shot at gold. Dreamer is the most extreme man in this match, will his willingness to do absolutely anything to win serve him well, or will Marcus Cor Von, the only man in this match to never hold World Championship gold, go that extra mile to make his dream.....a reality.

Cactus Sid 09-23-2007 12:24 PM

Austin has checked into rehab for his alcohol addiction

No, I'm not joking. It means I'm gonna have to come up with a new GM

Impact! 09-23-2007 01:28 PM

I feel sorry for you...when he returns he'll be saluting the crowd with either a glass of water or a protein shake

Cactus Sid 09-23-2007 02:44 PM

Wrestlemania 24

Your Hosts are Jim Ross and John Bradshaw Layfield

FATAL FOUR-WAY ELIMINATION MATCH TO DETERMINE THE NEW ECW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS: DORING & ROADKILL vs ACE STEEL & COLT CABANA vs ELIJAH BURKE & MATT STRIKER vs STEVEN LEWINGTON & COCKY SIAKI

Cocky Siaki and Steven Lewington upset the odds, and the leader of the New Breed, by winning the ECW Tag Team Titles to start Wrestlemania 24. It was much to the embarassment of Elijah Burke that he and Matt Striker were eliminated first, thanks to Roadkill and Danny Doring's Buggy Bang. The Second City Saints once again fell to the New Breed when Steven Lewington pinned Ace Steel and it was Cocky Siaki who scored the pin over Danny Doring to grab the titles for the New Breed. What will be the situation between Siaki and Burke now?

Winners and NEW ECW Tag Team Champions: The New Breed (Steven Lewington and Cocky Siaki)
Match Quality: 80%
Crowd Reaction: 72%
Overall Rating: 76%
Notes: ECW Tag Team Titles gained in image


TRIPLE THREAT MATCH FOR THE WWE INTERCONTINENTAL TITLE: CARLITO (C) vs PAUL LONDON vs BRIAN KENDRICK

Carlito retained the Intercontinental Title simply by out-thinking his challengers. While the former Tag Team Champions were able to co-exist for much of the early going, when push came to shove, the two men's greed took over and Carlito capitalised. Kendrick looked to have the match won after hitting Paul London with his back-flip DDT, however, with the referee downed, Carlito used the ring bell to knock Kendrick down, pinning him to retain his title.

Winner and STILL WWE Intercontinental Champion: Carlito
Match Quality: 84%
Crowd Reaction: 82%
Overall Rating: 83%
Notes: WWE Intercontinental Title gained in image


WWE UNITED STATES TITLE: SHELTON BENJAMIN (C) vs AMERICAN DRAGON

American Dragon upset the odds on his Wrestlemania debut, to win the WWE United States title, in a terrific match. The match was billed as a fight to see who was the better man, and for much of the match the two time All-American Benjamin showed his skill and prowess. It was American Dragon however, who took control and nailed his patented Dragon Suplex to score the pinfall and the title.

Winner and NEW WWE United States Champion: American Dragon
Match Quality: 88%
Crowd Reaction: 80%
Overall Rating: 84%
Notes: WWE United States Title gained in image


MONEY IN THE BANK LADDER MATCH: TOMMY DREAMER vs TRIPLE H vs BATISTA vs REY MYSTERIO vs CHRIS JERICHO vs EDGE vs RANDY ORTON vs MARCUS COR VON

He's done it before....and he's done it again. Mr. Money in the Bank 2008 is EDGE. Too say this match was anarchy would be an understatement. Tommy Dreamer piledriven off a ladder, Triple H being spinebustered onto a ladder by Marcus Cor Von, Rey Mysterio flying off ladders left right and centre, Orton being RKO'd by Jericho off a ladder, just too name but a few moments. The ending was as anarchic as the match itself. Orton incapacitated by Jericho's RKO was effectively out of the match, Dreamer and Cor Von had continued their fued by putting each other through the announce table, Mysterio was down outside holding his ribs, leaving Jericho, Batista and Triple H fighting over the Briefcase. Jericho pushed the ladder holding Batista and Triple H over sending both men through a table, but with Jericho about to grab the briefcase, a well placed shot with a chair by Edge allowed him to grab what he believes is rightfully HIS, the Money in the Bank briefcase.

Winner and 2008 Money in the Bank: Edge
Match Quality: 72%
Crowd Reaction: 85%
Overall Rating: 81%
Notes: Edge's New Gimmick Got a Positive Response


WWE TAG TEAM TITLES: FINLAY AND MVP (C) vs KANE & THE UNDERTAKER

The Undertaker maintained his 100% record at Wrestlemania, but failed to take the Tag Team Titles from Finlay and MVP. The Brothers of Destruction dominated the match from start to finish, pummeling the Irishman and the self-professed MVP of the WWE. It was the crafty veteran Finlay who attacked Taker with a chair causing a disqualification. Taker and Kane then lay a beat down on the Champions much to the delight of the crowd.

Winners: Kane and The Undertaker (Finlay & MVP retained the WWE Tag Team Titles)
Match Quality: 79%
Crowd Reaction: 79%
Overall Rating: 78%
Notes: WWE Tag Team Titles gained in image


WWE WOMENS TITLE: MOLLY HOLLY (C) vs MICKIE JAMES

Mickie James' chase for the title is over, as she finally defeated Molly Holly to rightfully earn the Womens Championship. After chasing Molly for over 6 months, she overcame an unconcious referee, Molly's use of the ropes and all the dirty tricks in the book, to hit her big Mickie-DT to finally win the gold, which she celebrated in the crowd after the match.

Winner and NEW WWE Womens Champion: Mickie James
Match Quality: 70%
Crowd Reaction: 84%
Overall Rating: 79%
Notes: WWE Womens Title gained in image

Cactus Sid 09-23-2007 03:05 PM

ECW RULES MATCH FOR THE ECW HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE: CM PUNK (C) vs JOHNNY JETER

CM Punk's unbelievable run as ECW Champion continued as he defeated Johnny Jeter at Wrestlemania 24, but it was not all the champions way. Jeter and Punk served up a classic, making liberal use of chairs and tables, much in the line of ECW luminaries such as Rob Van Dam and Jerry Lynn. Punk barely survived a superplex through a table, but he was eventually able to nail the GTS to retain his title, much to the disgust of the New Breed's Jeter, who viciously attacked the referee after the match.

Winner and STILL ECW Heavyweight Champion: CM Punk
Match Quality: 89%
Crowd Reaction: 82%
Overall Rating: 85%
Notes: ECW Heavyweight Title gained in image

WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE: ROB VAN DAM (C) vs MATT HARDY

Matt Hardy's boyhood dream became a reality.....but quickly became a nightmare. After an unbelievable contest, which saw both men visibly tiring towards the end, with the referee down, RVD produced a pair of Brass Knuckles in attempt to finally finish it, Hardy ducked the attempt and managed to get control of the Knux, he nailed RVD with the punch and the crowd counted RVD down as the referee administered the count, Matt Hardy was announced as the NEW Heavyweight Champion, however, another referee sped down and informed the referee what had happened, and Van Dam once again escaped with his belt. Hardy destroyed the referee's after the match as the audience gave him a standing ovation.

Winner and STILL World Heavyweight Champion: Rob Van Dam
Match Quality: 93%
Crowd Reaction: 83%
Overall Rating: 88%
Notes: World Heavyweight Title gained in image

WWE HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE: JOHN CENA (C) vs SHAWN MICHAELS

It was Vince McMahon who once uttered the words "The Boyhood Dream has come true, for Shawn Michaels" 12 years on, and at Wrestlemania, dreams once again came true, as Shawn Michaels finally ended John Cena' reign as WWE Champion. The match didn't disappoint, it had that Wrestlemania feel, the crowd on the edge of their seats just waiting and wishing for HBK to deliver, and as he always does on the big stage, he survived Cena's attacks, over and over again and finally managed to hit Sweet Chin Music to win his 5th World Championship amidst emotional scenes as Wrestlemania 24 came to an end.

Winner and NEW WWE Heavyweight Champion: Shawn Michaels
Match Quality: 76%
Crowd Reaction: 94%
Overall Rating: 88%

Overall Rating: 85%

Buy Rate: 1.86

Attendance: 20,082

Match of the Night: Rob Van Dam vs Matt Hardy


Best show since I started doing these :D

Cactus Sid 09-23-2007 03:36 PM

The WWE has come to an agreement to release both Chavo and Vickie Guerrero from their contracts.

The WWE have also chosen not to renew the contracts of Daivari, Jonathan Coachman, Melina, Shannon Moore and Val Venis.

Accompanying these releases are the further releases of Balls Mahoney,Stevie Richards, Funaki and Michelle McCool.

We have also released developmental talents, Savvy and Shelly Martinez.

Finally, a mutual agreement has been made to terminate the contract of Dusty Rhodes.

Cactus Sid 09-23-2007 03:44 PM

Charlie Haas, John Morrison, Mr. Kennedy, Umanga and William Regal will return from rehab

Cactus Sid 09-23-2007 05:07 PM

BACKLASH
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WWE HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE: SHAWN MICHAELS (C) VS CHRIS JERICHO VS JOHN CENA
WWE INTERCONTINENTAL TITLE: CARLITO (C) VS PAUL LONDON
WWE WORLD TAG TEAM TITLES: CADE & MURDOCH (C) VS BRISCOE BROTHERS
WWE WOMENS TITLE: MICKIE JAMES (C) VS LACEY VS VICTORIA VS MOLLY HOLLY
WWE WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE: ROB VAN DAM (C) VS UNDERTAKER
WWE UNITED STATES TITLE: AMERICAN DRAGON (C) VS MR.KENNEDY
WWE TAG TEAM TITLES: FINLAY & MVP (C) VS TJ WILSON & HARRY SMITH VS WORLD'S GREATEST TAG TEAM VS DEUCE + DEXTER
WWE CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE: JAMIE NOBLE (C) VS BRIAN KENDRICK
ECW HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE: CM PUNK (C) VS UMAGA

Cactus Sid 09-23-2007 05:55 PM

Backlash
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Mickie James defeated Lacey, Molly Holly and Victoria to retain the WWE Womens Championship, when she pinned Victoria. (MQ 61, CR 73, OR 69, Womens Title gained image)

Jamie Noble defeated Brian Kendrick to retain the WWE Cruiserweight Title after using Brass Knux and pulling the tights (MQ 80, CR 78, OR 79, Kendrick lost overness, Noble gained overness, Cruiserweight Title gained image)

The Briscoe Brothers defeated Trevor Murdoch and Lance Cade to WIN the WWE World Tag Team Titles, when Jay pinned Murdoch (MQ 98, CR 80, OR 89, Tag Titles gained image)

The World's Greatest Tag Team won a Four Corners Tag Team Match to WIN the WWE Tag Team Titles, in a match also featuring Harry Smith + TJ Wilson, Deuce + Dexter and Finlay + MVP (MQ 85, CR 70, OR 77)

Paul London defeated Carlito by DQ, after Carlito's brother Eduardo (Eddie Colon) attacked London (Carlito retained the WWE Intercontinental Title) (MQ 83, CR 81, OR 82, IC Title gained image)

American Dragon and Mr.Kennedy went to a No Contest, when both men were DQ'd (American Dragon retained the US Title) (MQ 83, CR 81, OR 82)

CM Punk defeated Umaga to retain the ECW Heavyweight Title, Umaga destroyed Punk after the match (MQ 82, CR 78, OR 80)

Rob Van Dam defeated The Undertaker to retain the WWE World Heavyweight Title after interference from Edge, Taker destroyed everyone afterwards (MQ 80, CR 86, OR 84)

Shawn Michaels defeated Chris Jericho and John Cena to retain the WWE Heavyweight Title when Michaels pinned Cena (MQ 75, OR 94, OR 88)

Overall Rating: 84
1.89 Buy Rate
Attendance 20,257

These were the final results of the Draft

RAW
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MATT HARDY, VICTORIA AND PAUL BURCHILL (FROM SMACKDOWN) MARCUS COR VON AND JOHN MORRISON (FROM ECW)

SMACKDOWN
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DANNY DORING & ROADKILL AND SUPER CRAZY (FROM ECW) MR.KENNEDY AND BRIAN KENDRICK (FROM RAW)

ECW
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BOBBY LASHLEY, UMAGA AND THE SANDMAN (FROM RAW) KENNY DYKSTRA AND JIMMY WANG YANG (FROM SMACKDOWN)

Evil Vito 09-23-2007 08:14 PM

<font color=goldenrod>Some nice looking cards there Sid :y:

Good to see I'm not the only one putting Burchill on Raw (I'm gonna have him be Sandman's mystery partner against Regal and Taylor)

My draft is probably going to be a mini one (since the rosters are changing through trades anyway)...thinking I might simply make my draft a triple threat with the champions and the winner's brand gets their choice of any wrestler to join their brand</font>

Impact! 09-24-2007 09:49 AM

Just started a new TEW game, this is my fourth RAW.

RAW - Live in ??? Canada

- Umaga defeats Stevie Richards in 1:09
- Carlito is seen handing GM Regal a wad of cash
- Mr. Kennedy interview
- Marcus Cor Von defeats Balls Mahoney in 2:54 in a Hardcore match
- The Team of Adult Entertainment (Val Venis/Cody Rhodes) do a movie parody
- Masato Tanaka defeats Bobby Lashley in 5:46 in a Last Man Standing match after two Roaring Elbows
- CM Punk interview
- Edge defeats Jim Duggan in 1:09
- Steve Austin arrives at the arena
- Brock Lesnar, Ken Kennedy and Randy Orton defeated Mick Foley, HHH and Bob Sapp after Brock Lesnar pinned Mick Foley after an F-5
- HHH hype video
- Worlds Greatest Tag Team defeat Adult Entertainment and TNT in a TLC Match
- John Cena interview
- CM Punk defeats Jeff Hardy in a 2 out of three falls match for the Intercontinental and ECW Championships.
- HBK Int
- Carlito defeats HBK in a cage match when GM Regal ran in and attacked Shawn Michaels
- Steve Austin interview
- Mick Foley interview
- King Booker defeated John Cena when Edge interfered and speared Cena. Booker retains the WWE Championship.
- Edge continues his assault on Cena and then lays the Canadian flag across his prone body.

Cactus Sid 09-24-2007 10:59 AM

Which TEW are ya using?

Impact! 09-24-2007 11:01 AM

2005

Impact! 09-24-2007 11:02 AM

I bought it, then found out that 2007 was out =\

Cactus Sid 09-24-2007 12:44 PM

Ooooh, thats a bit gutting.

I've only played a little of 2007, it looks decent, but there are no updates for it, so I don't know if its worth it.

Impact! 09-24-2007 01:06 PM

Yeah, I haven't been able to bring myself to check out 07 just incase it absolutely rapes 05. Nonetheless 05 is still good, and after playing EWR for so long, being able to expand upon my fueds and all that has actually been really quite refreshing (even if it does take ages to book one show).

loopydate 09-24-2007 11:38 PM

Building toward an Epic Encounter in four weeks. Here's the card.

TRIPLE-HEADER MATCH (All three titles on the line) - Steel Dragons (World Champion Ace Steel & Pure Champion Bryan Danielson) vs. The Briscoe Brothers

Sean Waltman vs. Colt Cabana
Eric Young vs. Johnny Jeter
Rocky Romero vs. Cibernetico
Shocker vs. Vampiro
Austin Aries vs. Mikey Whipwreck
KENTA vs. Sonny Siaki
Roderick Strong vs. Devon Storm
Shark Boy vs. Chuck Palumbo

loopydate 09-25-2007 12:23 AM

DAMMIT! IWA-PR signed Eric Young to a written contract. So, I had to shuffle some stuff around. Jeter is now facing Shark Boy and Palumbo is now facing Shawn Stasiak.

Evil Vito 09-27-2007 12:56 PM

<font color=goldenrod>Some good looking cards going on.

Anyway.....Cyber Week will FINALLY get underway tonight with Raw...possibly ECW too depending on time. Been totally swamped the past few days with essays.</font>

Evil Vito 09-27-2007 07:51 PM

<font color=goldenrod>Write-up for Raw: October 22, 2007

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Segment 1: The Corporation held an interview en masse. Orton said that he didn't care who the fans voted to be his partner, he would defeat the other two teams. They also hyped that the WGTT would be the new tag team champions by the night's end.

Segment 2: Santino Marella held a backstage interview. During the week, Santino announced an open challenge with the fan's to pick the stipulations. Marella ensured victory.

Segment 3: The WWE Women's Championship Six Pack Challenge between Beth Phoenix, Maria, Mickie James, Melina, Jillian Hall, and Candice commenced...and it was elected that all participants would be wearing bikinis. Beth Phoenix came close to losing her belt during the points when she wasn't the legal participants, but eventually she notched yet another pinfall victory over Candice to retain the title.

Segment 4: Triple H interview about the night's main event.

Segment 5: Santino Marella got to the ring, and it was announced that the bout would be a so-called "death match". Santino had no clue what that meant. A Pirates of the Caribbean-esque song hit, and out swung CAPTAIN PAUL BURCHILL!!! Making his WWE return and Raw debut. The match seemed to be a regular one, with Burchill winning via the Sea-4. Afterwards, Burchill announced that since it was a death match, Santino must meet his death...this resulted in Santino being blindfolded and forced to walk a plank outside of the arena. Santino screamed as he fell a couple of feet into a kiddie pool.

Segment 6: The World Tag Team Title match was decided to be a Ladder Match between London & Kendrick and TWGTT. The match essentially ended up a clusterfuck. Interference attempts by Carlito and Stevie McMahon became thwarted by Mr. Kennedy, Jeff Hardy, and Umaga. London & Kendrick each climbed a ladder and retained the belts.....then Snitsky hit the ring and knocked the ladder over, sending Londrick through the announce table. Joey may be on ECW, but I'll say it anyway: OH MY GOD!!!!!!!!!!

Segment 7: John Cena interview about the night's main event.

Segment 8: A bar-style setup was seen near the ramp. Regal & Taylor came out and announced that the fan's voted that the upcoming match be a bar-room brawl tag match. Sandman came out....fans wait for his partner...*GLASS SHATTERS* Huge mark out as Austin is Sandman's partner. The match is a giant brawl with use of bar-related weapons. Austin hits a Stunner on Taylor atop the pool table for the win.

Segment 9: Austin and Sandman were backstage drinking and celebrating. Paul Burchill swung onscreen and joined the party. The Highlanders walked in too, bringing Scotch, of course. Regal walked by, disgusted. He laid down a few insults and just got a "WHAT?" for his troubles before the drinking continued.

Segment 10: Shane McMahon backstage told Vince that "he'd better have his ring gear ready". He also cautioned Vince that he wouldn't like his opponents.

Segment 11: As inferred from the previous segment, the fans wrote Vince in as Orton's partner. The fans also voted in Triple H to be Cena's partner and Cena to be HHH's partner. Therefore, it was a tag team match! Triple H managed to hit a Pedigree on Vince, and then Cena locked him in the STFU for the eventual win. Cena and HHH got into a staredown after...they would be enemies come Survivor Series.</font>

Xero 09-27-2007 08:30 PM

Don't know how much I'll keep this up (won't be writing up entire angles and whatnot long-hand), but just got TEW2007 with 1RC data. Currently am in the second month in a TNA game. Not in a groove yet, so I'm rushing a few things to establish some stuff and don't have great heat at the moment.

So far I've run a TV title tourney (vacated and renamed X Division championship - needed the title off Joe) but Test was signed away to WWE so I had to replace him with Sting. Originally I had planned Styles/Jarrett to be the last match, but with Test out and Jericho not being signable (had planned to have him feud with Sting) I had to move a shitload around.

Joe/Angle I had stripped of the tag titles (mainly because Angle was being a Creative Control douche) via "uncooperative circumstances" (storyline-wise, they kept getting DQ'd). This leads to the main event feud.

Here's the results to August's No Surrender PPV:

Stevie Richards over D'Lo Brown - Honestly needed to fill the card, had them debut here and am putting them in a feud since they clicked.

VKM over Storm and Harris - Again, filler.

Rhino over Christian via DQ - Running a storyline here.

Abyss over Jerry Lynn - Basically I had Raven kidnap Abyss on the previous Impact (where James Mitchell just happened to become Raven's manager) and now Abyss is basically under Raven's control. I now regret using Lynn though.

Sting defeated Jeff Jarrett for the newly renamed TNA TV Title - This will lead to a Jarrett/Sting feud.

Team 3D defeated LAX in a Ladder match for the TNA Tag Team Championship - They just so happened to be feuding at the time so Cornette gave them the title shot.

Angle defeated Joe via submission to retain the TNA World Heavyweight Championship - My best feud, along with Christian/Rhino. *Hint, hint*

Impact! 09-27-2007 11:28 PM

Can you send me the current world data you got Xero? Haven't been able to find anything other than 2005 data

Xero 09-28-2007 10:36 AM

I have no idea where you can find current data for TEW2005. This is for 2007: http://rapidshare.com/files/46270209/1RC.zip.html

Evil Vito 09-30-2007 11:23 AM

<font color=goldenrod>Will probably get ECW up tonight, possibly Smackdown too.

Smackdown sorely needs a tag team...so sometime after Survivor Series I'll probably have Cody Rhodes traded over to Smackdown to team with a returning Hardcore Holly (as is the rumor in real life)</font>

loopydate 09-30-2007 02:31 PM

I'm giving strong consideration to creating a lightweight title. I'll probably hold off until after this PPV, but I have this massive roster of underutilized cruisers that don't really fit the "Pure" division (i.e. Jack Evans, Brian Lawler, Devon Storm, etc.).

Evil Vito 09-30-2007 06:11 PM

<font color=goldenrod>^That'd be a good idea Loopy.

I'm looking to revitalize the cruiserweight division in my game. I just need to find some people ready to come up.

Anyway, change of plans...ECW probably won't be up tonight. I'm a massive Mets fan, and after seeing them commit the biggest collapse in baseball history, I'm just in no real mood to do anything tonight</font> :-\

loopydate 10-01-2007 12:15 AM

Between Epic Encounter and Do Or Die, I'm going to do a 20-man tournament to decide the first champion in my as-yet-unnamed lightweight division. At the moment, I think Roderick Strong and Devon Storm will make it to the finals and make their new feud about the belt.

Oh, and El Hijo Del Santo is back from rehab, so I can finally wrap up the Luchadores/Coalition feud at DoD.

Mister Sinister 10-01-2007 03:32 AM

Can anyone direct me to some picture packs and wrestler packs for EWR 4.0

Somehow all my wrestlers files got erased, and while I know I could re download the whole thing, all my editing will be erased, been looking at this for awhile and wanna give it an go, however, i've been spending too much time trying to edit all the wrestlers and info back into the game.

Mister Sinister 10-01-2007 03:51 AM

Nevermind found some, well except for picture packs

loopydate 10-02-2007 01:02 AM

I just booked my 98th show as ROH. I'm thinking of taking a cue from the real ROH by doing a top 100 matches ranking after my 100th show. I was looking back at about the first 50 shows I did, and Alex Shelley kicked ASS when I had him. He's probably in like six of the top ten.

...stupid TNA.

Evil Vito 10-02-2007 11:25 PM

<font color=goldenrod>ECW - October 23, 2007 (Cyber Week)

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Segment 1: Balls Mahoney and Kenny Dykstra faced off once again, this time, as per the fan vote, the match was to be a Blindfold Match. The opponents had trouble finding one another. Balls finally found Kenny for his BALLS! BALLS! BALLS! punches but he managed to duck Mahoney's windup punch, which knocked the ref out. The ref made an audible yell, which prompted Kenny to undo his blindfold. Kenny hit Balls with his finisher, slipped his blindfold back on, and picked up the cheap win.

After the bout, Kenny celebrated before being attacked by none other than JOHNNY JETER!!! Kenny couldn't even see him to fight back. After, Jeter got on the mic and said all of two words: "Heeeeeere's Johnny!"

Segment 2: Elijah Burke and Marcus Cor Von attacked Nunzio backstage for no good reason other than being heels.

Segment 3: Elijah Burke and Marcus Cor Von vs. Tommy Dreamer and Super Crazy was voted to be a Tables Match. Crazy was eliminated first, then Burke. Cor Von got the win by pouncing Dreamer through a table set up in the corner.

Segment 4: Johnny Jeter interview, explaining that he was sick of being the second fiddle to Kenny in the Spirit Squad way back when, and he only now could get his revenge.

Segment 5: CM Punk vs. John Morrison for the ECW Championship was to have one of the most brutal stipulations ever: I Quit Match. A pier six brawl broke out at one point, when Mike Mizanin interfered. Tommy Dreamer and Super Crazy ran out to aid Punk...then Elijah Burke and Marcus Cor Von came out to counter. Then a hobbling Nunzio came out...and Balls Mahoney. Kenny Dykstra joined in on the fun, and finally Johnny Jeter as well. A one-on-one bout evolved into a brawl between the faces and heels of the roster.

The brawl spilled to the back and even into the crowd, and in the end Punk and Morrison were the only two left. Morrison finally quit when Punk locked in the Anaconda Vice using a lead pipe. Punk is still ECW Champion.

Segment 6: As Punk celebrates, a beat down Morrison got on the mic and admitted that Punk had his number...but he knows one man who could match Punk's every move and take that ECW Title from him, and that man would be here next week. Punk looks confused as the show comes to a close.</font>

Evil Vito 10-03-2007 09:13 PM

<font color=goldenrod>Stupid EWR. Had to re-write my show around because Chavo got injured (only a 1 month deal, he'll be back by the next show)

SmackDown! Cyber Week - October 26, 2007

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Segment 1: World Heavyweight Champion Rey Mysterio comes out, ready to defend his title against Chavo Guerrero. However, Theodore Long comes out and says that Chavo's been injured and the match has been postponed until next week. However, Rey's a fighting champion so he'll still defend the title against anyone who wants it. Long ate his words, as Val Venis answered the call...

Segment 2: ...Long would trump Val though when it was announced the match was to have a special referee as per WWE fans. Long appointed himself the referee and made sure to keep Val in line as he invariably tried to cheat. Rey got the win and looked toward next week and beyond.

Segment 3: Batista walking toward the ring for his match.

Segment 4: Batista vs. Ric Flair would be a cage match. Back and forth battle, utilizing the cage as a weapon. In a recurring theme in my shows, the ref got knocked out and Flair escaped through the door. Since the official could not announce the decision, Batista left, threw Flair back in and beat him down. He hit the Batista Bomb and escaped with a cheap win. As Batista walked up the ramp, Flair gloated by saying "at least I still have a chance to be number one contender!"

Segment 5: Snippits of interviews with various SmackDown! superstars talking about their chances of winning the number one contender's battle royal.

Segment 6: The WWE fans certainly made an odd choice here, having MVP (heel) and Finlay (face) team up against Matt Hardy (face) and Jamie Noble (heel). The faces and heels remained paired off most of the match...but it was obvious neither team could co-exist. Brawl eventually broke out, order could not be restored. No Contest.

Segment 7: JBL gave a interview/lecture/speech about the importance of seizing the opportunity and win the battle royal.

Segment 8: Undertaker made a chilling promo toward Big Daddy V. Even more chilling was that it was announced that their match would be a Buried Alive bout, not ending until one man was six feet under.

Segment 9: Big Daddy V and The Undertaker. Not much else to be said there. Crap match, but I foresaw an interesting spot in the end with Taker chokeslamming V into the hole and managing to bury V alive, the first time Taker came out victorious in a Buried Alive match.

Segment 10: The 20 superstars made their way into the ring - Finlay, Jamie Noble, Matt Hardy, MVP, Ric Flair, Deuce 'N Domino, The Daltons, The Major Brothers, Matt Striker, Chuck Palumbo, Jimmy Wang Yang, Funaki, Chris Masters, Shannon Moore, Kane, D'Lo Brown, and Val Venis. Theodore Long then came out and instructed the men to get out of the ring, because according to the WWE fans - the match would be a Reverse Battle Royal. The object being to get in the ring over the top rope, after 10 do so it becomes a normal battle royal.

Segment 11: Interesting concept, as everyone started beating the tar out of each other. Deuce managed to be the first one into the ring, and he helped his partner Domino in as well. Matt Hardy got in, as did Kane. In somewhat of a surprise, Jimmy Wang Yang got in. Matt Striker snuck his way in, followed by Finlay. Val Venis fought his way in. Ric Flair got in to WOOOOs from the crowd.

MVP and Jamie Noble tried their best to get in as the final spot, but Hardy and Finaly simply wouldn't allow them to get in. Of all people, HORNSWOGGLE emerged from under the ring, climbed up the turnbuckle unnoticed, and was declared the 10th and final man into the ring.

Yang was the first man bundled out by Venis and Striker. Deuce and Domino picked up Hornswoggle and easily tossed him over. Soon, both men were double-clotheslined out by Finlay. On the other side of the ring, Val Venis was sent packing by Kane. Kane got into a mean streak, also eliminating Finlay and Matt Hardy. Matt Striker tried to negotiate with Flair. The two men shook, but the dirtiest player in the game then poked him in the eyes and chucked him out.

Down to Kane and Flair. The two battled for several minutes with a lot of near finishes. Both men reeled on the ropes when BATISTA came from behind and shoved them both over. Batista wasn't in the match though, and he ruined a good fight. How will this be resolved?</font>

loopydate 10-04-2007 10:49 PM

In commemoration of the 100th show of the Pat Dooley Era, Ring of Honor has produced a list of the 100 best matches of the last 100 shows.

  1. Austin Aries vs. Alex Shelley (War Of The Wire - August 13, 2007)
  2. Austin Aries vs. Alex Shelley (Glory By Honor - September 9, 2007)
  3. Bryan Danielson vs. Jay Briscoe (May 7, 2008)
  4. Sean Waltman & Shocker vs. The Briscoe Brothers (Jay & Mark) (Death Before Dishonor - July 15, 2007)
  5. Sean Waltman vs. Cibernetico (February 9, 2008)
  6. El Hijo Del Santo vs. Alex Shelley (July 11, 2007)
  7. El Hijo Del Santo vs. Alex Shelley (July 4, 2007)
  8. El Hijo Del Santo vs. Alex Shelley (June 27, 2007)
  9. El Hijo Del Santo vs. Alex Shelley (June 20, 2007)
  10. Roderick Strong vs. Colt Cabana (April 30, 2008)
  11. KENTA vs. Sonny Siaki (May 7, 2008)
  12. KENTA vs. Sonny Siaki (March 26, 2008)
  13. Shocker vs. Cibernetico (The Final Showdown - May 20, 2007)
  14. Bryan Danielson vs. Colt Cabana (Round Robin Challenge - March 16, 2008)
  15. KENTA vs. Sonny Siaki (Epic Encounter - April 13, 2008)
  16. Sean Waltman vs. Cibernetico (March 5, 2008)
  17. Bryan Danielson vs. Colt Cabana (January 2, 2008)
  18. Shocker vs. Cibernetico (December 19, 2007)
  19. Los Luchadores (El Hijo Del Santo & Shocker) vs. The Briscoe Brothers (October 24, 2007)
  20. Los Luchadores vs. Cibernetico & Colt Cabana (August 15, 2007)
  21. Bryan Danielson vs. Colt Cabana (October 24, 2007)
  22. Los Luchadores vs. The Briscoe Brothers (October 3, 2007)
  23. El Hijo Del Santo vs. Cibernetico (November 7, 2007)
  24. Rocky Romero vs. Jimmy Jacobs (November 28, 2007)
  25. Los Luchadores vs. The Coalition (Cibernetico & Vampiro) (November 24, 2007)
  26. Bryan Danielson vs. Cibernetico (October 31, 2007)
  27. Bryan Danielson vs. Colt Cabana (August 29, 2007)
  28. Roderick Strong vs. Colt Cabana (December 22, 2007)
  29. Austin Aries vs. Alex Shelley (The Final Showdown - May 20, 2007)
  30. Sean Waltman vs. Colt Cabana (Epic Encounter - April 13, 2008)
  31. Shocker vs. Cibernetico (Glory By Honor - September 9, 2007)
  32. Black Lightning (Rocky Romero & Sean Waltman) vs. The Briscoe Brothers (Round Robin Challenge - March 16, 2008)
  33. Sean Waltman vs. Cibernetico (August 22, 2007)
  34. Ace Steel vs. Colt Cabana (January 19, 2008)
  35. Sean Waltman vs. Devon Storm (October 20, 2007)
  36. Shocker vs. Cibernetico (April 18, 2007)
  37. Los Luchadores vs. Alex Shelley & Jimmy Jacobs (August 22, 2007)
  38. KENTA vs. Sonny Siaki (April 9, 2008)
  39. Austin Aries vs. Mikey Whipwreck (October 20, 2007)
  40. Steel Dragons (Ace Steel & Bryan Danielson) vs. The Briscoe Brothers (Epic Encounter - April 13, 2008)
  41. Ace Steel vs. Colt Cabana (Glory By Honor - September 9, 2007)
  42. Ace Steel vs. Colt Cabana (War Of The Wire - August 13, 2007)
  43. Bryan Danielson vs. Devon Storm (War Of The Wire - August 13, 2007)
  44. Second City Saints (Ace Steel & Colt Cabana) vs. The Briscoe Brothers (The Final Showdown - May 20, 2007)
  45. Sean Waltman & Vampiro vs. The Briscoe Brothers (War Of The Wire - August 13, 2007)
  46. Bryan Danielson vs. Cibernetico (December 26, 2007)
  47. Sean Waltman vs. Cibernetico (January 2, 2008)
  48. Los Luchadores vs. The Briscoe Brothers (November 28, 2007)
  49. Bryan Danielson & Colt Cabana vs. The Briscoe Brothers (April 4, 2007)
  50. Ace Steel vs. Colt Cabana (October 13, 2007)
  51. Bryan Danielson vs. Mikey Whipwreck (August 8, 2007)
  52. Shocker vs. Cibernetico (April 4, 2007)
  53. Los Luchadores vs. The Psychopaths (Devon Storm & Mikey Whipwreck) (July 25, 2007)
  54. Sean Waltman vs. Devon Storm (January 9, 2008)
  55. Austin Aries vs. Jimmy Jacobs (September 26, 2007)
  56. Roderick Strong vs. Devon Storm (January 2, 2008)
  57. Sean Waltman vs. Jimmy Jacobs (September 22, 2007)
  58. Austin Aries vs. Cibernetico (Death Before Dishonor - July 15, 2007)
  59. Austin Aries vs. Alex Shelley (Round Robin Challenge - April 15, 2007)
  60. Sean Waltman vs. Mikey Whipwreck (November 14, 2007)
  61. Bryan Danielson vs. Devon Storm (September 22, 2007)
  62. Black Lightning vs. The Briscoe Brothers (March 12, 2008)
  63. Los Luchadores vs. The Psychopaths (October 31, 2007)
  64. KENTA & Sean Waltman vs. Colt Cabana & Sonny Siaki (April 23, 2007)
  65. Second City Saints vs. The Briscoe Brothers (March 21, 2007)
  66. Vampiro vs. Jay Briscoe (April 11, 2007)
  67. El Hijo Del Santo vs. L.A. Par-K (Vendetta - November 26, 2006)
  68. Eric Young vs. Johnny Jeter (Round Robin Challenge - March 16, 2008)
  69. Bryan Danielson & Vampiro vs. The Briscoe Brothers (May 16, 2007)
  70. Los Luchadores vs. Cibernetico & Mikey Whipwreck (September 26, 2007)
  71. Bryan Danielson vs. Cibernetico (May 30, 2007)
  72. Steel Dragons vs. Cibernetico & Colt Cabana (December 5, 2007)
  73. Second City Saints vs. Cibernetico & Johnny Jeter (July 18, 2007)
  74. Bryan Danielson vs. Devon Storm (December 8, 2007)
  75. Roderick Strong vs. Devon Storm (April 16, 2008)
  76. Sean Waltman vs. Devon Storm (September 12, 2007)
  77. Sean Waltman vs. Devon Storm (January 5, 2008)
  78. Shocker vs. Johnny Jeter (February 9, 2008)
  79. El Hijo Del Santo vs. Devon Storm (August 8, 2007)
  80. Rocky Romero vs. Jimmy Jacobs (November 21, 2007)
  81. Shark Boy vs. Mikey Whipwreck (May 7, 2008)
  82. Austin Aries vs. Mikey Whipwreck (July 11, 2007)
  83. Rocky Romero vs. Jimmy Jacobs (November 3, 2007)
  84. Eric Young vs. Johnny Jeter (March 12, 2008)
  85. Sean Waltman vs. Devon Storm (Unscripted - January 27, 2008)
  86. Roderick Strong vs. Devon Storm (Epic Encounter - April 13, 2008)
  87. Shark Boy vs. Johnny Jeter (Epic Encounter - April 13, 2008)
  88. Bryan Danielson vs. Devon Storm (June 13, 2007)
  89. Shocker vs. Cibernetico (October 10, 2007)
  90. Second City Saints vs. The Psychopaths (April 18, 2007)
  91. Bryan Danielson vs. Alex Shelley (July 25, 2007)
  92. Austin Aries vs. Mikey Whipwreck (November 21, 2007)
  93. Shocker vs. Devon Storm (June 6, 2007)
  94. Colt Cabana vs. Cibernetico (March 28, 2007)
  95. Bryan Danielson vs. Jay Briscoe (August 22, 2007)
  96. Shocker & Vampiro vs. The Briscoe Brothers (March 14, 2007)
  97. El Hijo Del Santo vs. Johnny Jeter (October 10, 2007)
  98. Sean Waltman vs. Mikey Whipwreck (June 13, 2007)
  99. Shocker vs. Colt Cabana (June 20, 2007)
  100. Sean Waltman vs. Jay Briscoe (March 26, 2008)
My next PPV is going to be Do Or Die. Here's the card.

World Title Match - Ace Steel (c) vs. Mark Briscoe
Pure Title Match - Bryan Danielson (c) vs. Jay Briscoe
Lightweight Title Match - Roderick Strong vs. Devon Storm (tournament final)
Feud-Ending Ladder Match - Los Luchadores vs. The Coalition
Sean Waltman vs. Colt Cabana
KENTA vs. Sonny Siaki (this feud is going to launch both of these guys to the main event like my Rocky Romero/Jimmy Jacobs feud did)
Austin Aries vs. Mikey Whipwreck
Shark Boy vs. Johnny Jeter
Rocky Romero vs. Chuck Palumbo

Impact! 10-05-2007 10:01 AM

Lol I only just realised Loopydate's name is a anagram (or whatever its called)...

loopydate 10-08-2007 03:29 PM

My war with IWC is costing me in public image, so I did what any self-respecting promoter would...

...I raided their roster!

Andrew "Test" Martin and Satoshi Kojima will be debuting shortly, as will a new stable.

The idea is that Ace Steel and Bryan Danielson (The Steel Dragons) have been dominating ROH, and their rivals the Briscoe Brothers are getting sick of it. To help them out, they've enlisted Dawn Marie to help motivate them. Part of her plan is to bring in some backup to soften Steel and Danielson up before the next Dragons/Briscoes title match. Thus, the formation of The Dragonslayers: Dawn Marie, Jay & Mark Briscoe, and...

...did somebody say three minutes?

Mister Sinister 10-14-2007 05:08 AM

I need my fix dammit.

loopydate 12-12-2007 05:59 PM

Ring Of Honor presents something NEW and INNOVATIVE (sorry, I couldn't resist). The Survival of the Fittest tournament!

By order of ROH Commissioner Jimmy Hart, the entire active ROH roster (sans current ROH Champions) has been entered into a five-week tournament to determine new top contenders for all four titles.

For four weeks, a series of one-on-one matches will be contested, culminating in a four-way elimination match the week before Survival of the Fittest is to be presented on pay-per-view.

The winner of that match will receive a World Title match against Ace Steel. The runner-up will receive a Pure Title match against Rocky Romero. The third-place finisher will receive a Lightweight Title match against Mikey Whipwreck. The fourth-place finisher will receive a Tag Teal Title match against The Briscoe Brothers with a partner of their choosing. If the third-place finisher does not qualify for the Lightweight division, provisions will be made.

Never before have FOUR #1 contenders been determined in ONE tournament. Here now, the first-round match-ups.

FIRST-ROUND BYE - Vampiro
Roderick Strong vs. Claudio Castagnoli
KENTA vs. Ekmo
Mike Sanders vs. Johnny Jeter
Jimmy Jacobs vs. Nigel McGuinness
Satoshi Kojima vs. Devon Storm
Brian Lawler vs. Colt Cabana
Bryan Danielson vs. Mikey Mondo
Shocker vs. Jack Evans
CM Punk vs. Chuck Palumbo
Lance Cade vs. Sonny Siaki
Sean Waltman vs. Kimo
Cibernetico vs. Harry Smith
Shark Boy vs. Vito LoGrasso
Austin Aries vs. Ultimo Guerrero
Andrew Martin vs. Alex Wright

loopydate 12-12-2007 10:59 PM

MOTHERFUCKER! Rocky Romero just checked into rehab. He'd better be out before the PPV. If he's not... I'll have to do some rejiggering. But, honestly, it was worth it just to say "rejiggering."

loopydate 12-14-2007 10:16 PM

Because of Rocky Romero being in rehab, I stripped him of the Pure Title and put it up in the fourway match. The winner would have the option to either become Pure Champion or earn a shot at Ace Steel. Colt Cabana won the match and - having already spent months battling his former partner - decided to take the title instead of the shot at the "big one." Vampiro came in second and got the shot at Steel. Shocker came in third. Austin Aries was the first man eliminated, and chose Roderick Strong as his partner against the Briscoes.

Evil Vito 12-15-2007 11:09 AM

<font color=goldenrod>haha Loopy, you love your tournaments :D

Anyway, I STILL haven't played this since my last post over two months ago. I've been pretty much swamped with college, and then when I have free time...it goes to Fire Pro, Guitar Hero, or Madden.

My break starts next week, hoping I can get back into my EWR game. I'll probably only post PPVs. Still gotta build toward my ginormous Survivor Series card in which the majority of the matches have 10 participants.</font>

loopydate 12-15-2007 05:51 PM

I do love tournaments. When I go months without playing, it's an easy way to get back into the game without having to worry about "Hmm, what were my major stories?" "Ah, fuck it, let's just throw everybody into a big tournament!"

Vince Russo's TNA : Unnecessary gimmick matches :: loopydate's ROH : Tournaments

Xero 12-15-2007 06:12 PM

Unnecessary Tournaments*

loopydate 12-15-2007 07:42 PM

Well... yeah.

Maybe I should set up a "Farewell To Tournaments" tournament, with the winner being unable to enter future tournaments unless he can win the Re-Entry tournament wh--

Good God, I need help.

Xero 12-15-2007 07:58 PM

Of course, you'd forget that storyline and just put him in the next one when you haven't played for a while.

loopydate 12-15-2007 08:11 PM

True. Only way I'd be able to avoid that is if I did a "Win And You're In" tournament. Everybody who doesn't win gets fired. I'd go out of business fast, but I wouldn't forget who won the tournament. ...

...

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Evil Vito 12-16-2007 09:19 PM

<font color=goldenrod>Just booked 3 weeks of shows and now I'm ready for Survivor Series...here's some buildup for the loaded card:

<b>WWE Championship: Randy Orton (C) vs. Triple H vs. John Cena</b>
Basically, Randy Orton is the Corporate champion...with Triple H and Cena both jockeying for position to challenge him. They wrestled to a double pin in a number 1 contender's match, leading to a triple threat. Vince threw every obstacle at them (including forcing them to wrestle a tag team gauntlet against the Corporation members), but they kept overcoming the odds. But on Sunday, it's every man for themselves.

<b>World Heavyweight Championship: Rey Mysterio (C) vs. Chavo Guerrero</b>
When Rey returned from injury, he instantly sought revenge on Chavo. This time, the roles are reversed, with the most prestigious title on Smackdown on the line to boot.

<b>ECW Championship: CM Punk (C) vs. Colt Cabana</b>
John Morrison promised Punk that he would know his next opponent very well...and he wasn't lying. Punk and Cabana have been the best of friends when they were in the Second City Saints. Now, Cabana has sided with the New Breed and has vowed to bring the ECW Title "where it belongs".

<b>WAR GAMES: The Corporation (Carlito, Snitsky, Stevie McMahon, The World's Greatest Tag Team) vs. Jeff Hardy, Mr. Kennedy, Umaga, Paul London, and Brian Kendrick</b>
Week in and week out, Raw superstars have been banding together against the Corporation...including men such as Hardy, Kennedy, and Umaga who were just feuding over Hardy's IC title a couple of months ago. After winning a match, Mr. Kennedy decided that the match would be the return of the War Games (which pissed Vince off to no end). The Corporation may not have legs to stand on if they do not win this matchup.

<b>Raw Survivor Series Elimination Match: Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Sandman, Paul Burchill, the Highlanders vs. William Regal, Dave Taylor, Santino Marella, Lance Cade, and Trevor Murdoch</b>
Sandman selected Austin as a tag team partner for a match against Regal and Taylor...and afterwards a drinking party ensued also involving Burchill and the Highlanders. This disgusted GM Regal, who felt it was a disgrace to Raw. Regal formed a team, and so this match was booked.

<b>SmackDown! Survivor Series Elimination Match: Ric Flair, Kane, Matt Hardy, Finlay, and The Undertaker vs. Batista, MVP, Deuce and Domino, and Jamie Noble</b>
Upset over not being named contender, Batista took the opportunity to ruin the chances of Kane and Flair. Batista formed his team for Survivor Series: a golden team involving the US Champion, Cruiserweight Champion, and Tag Team Champions. Kane and Flair found Finlay and Matt as partners. Later on, a brawl ensued and the Golden Team was outnumbering the opposition, until the lights went out and the Undertaker made a surprise appearance, cleaning house, and declaring himself the final member of Flair's team.

<b>ECW Survivor Series Elimination Match: ECW Originals (Tommy Dreamer, Balls Mahoney, Super Crazy, Nunzio) and Johnny Jeter vs. New Breed (John Morrison, Mike Mizanin, Elijah Burke, Marcus Cor Von, Kenny Dykstra)</b>
Basically all out warfare has broke out here...battle lines clearly drawn. Originally to be an 8-man match, Dykstra decided to join the New Breed. His attempt at recruiting fellow young wrestler Johnny Jeter failed, as Jeter sided with the Originals.

<b>10-Woman Interpromotional Battle Royal for the Women's Championship</b>
Beth Phoenix has been running roughshod through the Raw woman's locker room..perhaps the only way for her to lose the title is in a battle royal environment. Challenging Phoenix will be Mickie James, Candice, Maria, Melina, and Jillian Hall from Raw, Torrie Wilson, Michelle McCool, and Victoria from Smackdown, and Kristal from ECW.</font>

Evil Vito 12-17-2007 12:49 AM

<font color=goldenrod>Survivor Series Results:

<b>Pre-Show:</b> Random interpromotional contest. Face team consisted of ECW's Boogeyman, Raw's Cody Rhodes, and Hardcore Holly, Jimmy Wang Yang, and D'Lo Brown from Smackdown. Heel team was Kevin Thorn from ECW, Daivairi from Raw, Matt Striker, Val Venis, and Chris Masters from Smackdown. Faces won.
Order of elimination: 1. Daivairi (by Yang), 2. Yang (by Striker), 3. D'Lo (by Thorn), 4. Masters (by Holly), 5. Venis (by Rhodes), 6. Thorn (by Holly), 7. Striker (by Boogeyman)
*1/2, 68% Overall
Survivors: Hardcore Holly, Cody Rhodes, The Boogeyman

<b>Match 1: ECW Survivor Series Match</b>
Order of elimination: 1. Nunzio (by Miz), 2. Mizanin (by Crazy), 3. Dykstra (by Jeter), 4. Balls (by Cor Von), 5. Crazy (by Burke), 6. Jeter (by Morrison), 7. Morrison (by Dreamer), 8. Cor Von (by Dreamer), 9. Dreamer (by Burke through Cor Von assistance)
Survivor: Elijah Burke
**1/4, 73% Overall

<b>Match 2: WWE Women's Title Battle Royal</b>
In a shocker, Smackdown diva Victoria won the battle royal, dumping out Mickie James and Beth Phoenix simultaneously. What does this mean for the title now that it is held by someone from Smackdown?
-*, 59% Overall :o

<b>Match 3: Raw Survivor Series Match</b>
Order of Elimination: 1. Taylor (by Highlanders), 2. Robbie (by Santino), 3. Rory (by Regal), 4. Murdoch (by Sandman), 5. Sandman (by DQ...hit Cade with a cane), 6. Cade (by Burchill taking advantage), 7. Regal (by Burchill), 8. Santino (by Austin)
**, 71% Overall
Survivors: Stone Cold Steve Austin and Paul Burchill

<b>Match 4: World Heavyweight Championship</b>
Rey Mysterio successfully retained his title against Chavo Guerrero via 6-1-9.
***3/4, 84% Overall

<b>Match 5: War Games</b>
The Corporation had a 5-on-4 advantage heading into the last entry (Mr. Kennedy). Kennedy entered, but rather than even the odds, he shockingly helped the Corporation make it 6-on-4. Shades of Curt Henning in 1997. Umaga and Londrick were incapacitated and so everyone beat IC Champion Jeff Hardy until he was forced to surrender.
**, 77% Overall

<b>Match 6: ECW Championship</b>
In a match that is a sure candidate for MOTY, CM Punk successfully defended against Colt Cabana. Amazing match. Colt offered his old buddy a hand after, only to attack him. This feud clearly isn't over.
****1/4, 89% Overall

<b>Match 7: SmackDown! Survivor Series Match</b>
Order of Elimination: 1. Noble (by Taker), 2,3. Deuce and Domino (by Kane), 4. Kane (by DnD pulling him out for the countout), 5. Finlay (by MVP), 6. Matt Hardy (by MVP), 7. MVP (by Flair), 8. Batista (by Taker)
Survivors: Ric Flair and The Undertaker
**1/4, 76% Overall

<b>Match 8: WWE Championship</b>
After a high-octane triple threat match, the Corporation felt the need to intervene. Cena, in an uncharacteristic move, took his eye off the ball to fight off the Corporation. Meanwhile, while the ref tried to maintain order, Mr. Kennedy snuck in from out of nowhere to attack Triple H. Orton hit the RKO and retained his title.
***1/4, 89% Overall

78% Overall Rating
1.81 Buy Rate
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Not my best show, but clusterfucks never do well. Really just for my own amusement.

After the show, Candice blasted our promotion. I suspended her ass and she will remain suspended <s>until she performs fellatio on me</s> for the rest of the month.

Also, in an embarrassing note, when reading the results I noted Matt Hardy and Finlay are my tag champs. Must have accidentally made their match against Deuce and Domino on Smackdown a title match :o

And HOLY SHIT. Colt Cabana is already more over than Punk after being brought up all of 3 weeks ago at an overness of under 60. Now he's at 84, 2 higher than Punk.</font>

Evil Vito 12-18-2007 12:34 AM

<font color=goldenrod>Not gonna make it a habit of posting full results, just an update on the biggest storyline I'm running:

Day after Survivor Series, it was Orton and Kennedy vs. Triple H and Cena. Cena shocked the world by turning on Triple H and gladly handing the WWE Title over to Orton. In the span of 24 hours, the Corporation has added Mr. Kennedy and John Cena to their already stacked group...they seem nearly unstoppable...

...until next week when I plan on having Shawn Michaels return. DX will be the Corporations main opposition along with Booker (who returned as a heel on the same show, still with the king gimmick....but he'll be shedding it and going face before long)</font>

gatoconbotas 12-19-2007 09:50 AM

I'm on semester break, so here's a week that I just did from my WCW game.
I actually started as a small company, 50% image May 01, 2007, as Muskegon River Wrestling (haha). Anyway, as I rose in PI I changed the company name and eventally just did WCW because I was too lazy to think of a new one. Anyway, It's June 2009 and I'm 100% PI Global. Still haven't bought WWE yet :-(. However, a slump is comming, I'm at 62% of the market. Anyway:: I have three shows, Afterburn, Thunder and Blackout. There is a roster split, with most of the singles matches on Afterburn, Thunder has Tag Team Matches, and Blackout is Women-Only TV Show.

Good Evening, Ladies and Gentlemen!
We welcome you to Afterburn! Live, Tuesday June 2nd, 2009 from St. Louis, Missouri.

we're starting off the night with a recent rivalry between two up-and-comming stars.
Derrick King v Billy Reil
Winner: Derrick King via Swinging Reverse DDT
Overall :80
Crowd :72
MQ :88

Following the match, a video appears hyping the up and comming debut of Christopher Daniels!
Overall: 88

Crow (c) v Ikaitia Loa - WCW Television Championship.
Crow has held the title since 26 April 2009
Winner: Crow, via Low Blow. Afterwards, he celebrates in the ring.
Overall: 90
Crowd : 81
MQ : 100

Christopher Daniels v Paul London
Winner: Christopher Daniels via Brass Nuckles. Afterwards, he runs away.
Overall :87
Crowd: 84
MQ :90

Brandon P v Five Star Flash
Winner: Brandon P via Aftershock
Overall: 83
Crowd: 77
MQ: 89

Jerry Lynn v Josh Kingsly
Winner: Jerry Lynn via Cradle to the Grave
O: 85
C: 86
M: 84

Chris Hero v Kid Kash
Winner: Draw due to Time Limit. Handshake afterwards.
O: 84
C: 83
M: 85

AJ Styles v Sonjay Dutt
Winner: Sonjay Dutt via Bombay Splash
O: 86
C: 88
M: 82
--AJ Styles lost 1 point of overness from this match. Sonjay Dutt gained 1 point.

Chris Stylez v Chris Chetti
Winner: Chris Chetti via Amityville Horror
O: 82
C: 83
M: 82

Low Ki v Bryan Danielson:
Winner: Bryan Danielson via Submission. Afterwards, Low Ki attacks Brian Danielson and leaves him in the ring
O: 93
C: 87
M: 100

Juanez (C) v John Hennigan for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
Juanez has been WCW WH Champion since 17 Feb. 2009
Winner: Juanez via Interference from AJ Styles. Afterwards, a two-on-one attack ensues.
O: 91
C: 94
M: 87

OVERALL SHOW: 86
We Received a 1.72 Rating for Afterburn
Attendance was 10027.
Made $401080 from Ticket Sales

Low Ki was working too stiff.


<b>Other Promotional News</b>
NWATNA got a .38 PPV Buyrate for thier weekly PPV.
Attended by 5539.
Made $950,000 from PPV Revenue.
Made $110,780 from ticket sales.

FLI got a 1.04 TV rating for FLI Wednesday.
Attended by 4503
Made $180,120 from ticket sales.
FLI also signed Tony Givens to a written contract


<b>WELCOME TO THURSDAY NIGHT THUNDER!!!</B>
An amazing evening is in store for you fans tonight! After the Second City Saints brutally attacked Nick Dinsmore's partner,
a handicap match is scheduled for our main event. The Second City Saints v Nick Dinsmore!

Starting off, however, is an amazing matchup between two teams wanting Tag Gold.
Hotshots (Chase Stevens & Cassidy O'Reilly) v Yung Dragons (Jimmy Yang & Kaz Hayashi)
Winners: Hotshots via SureShot
O: 85
C: 81
M: 90

What a great matchup that was, eh? Next up, two more tag teams vying for that #1 Contendership.
Basham Brothers (Danny and Doug Basham) vs. Mark Jindrak and Sean O'Haire
Winners: Jindrak & O'Haire via Seanton Bomb
O: 92
C: 85
M: 100

Perry Saturn v Mad Mikey
Winner: Saturn via Death Valley Driver
O: 81
C: 83
M: 79

Backstage, we see Nick Dinsmore with General Manager Randy Savage.
Nick Dinsmore pleads with Savage to allow him to find a replacement partner since his is injured by the hands of Colt Cabana and CM Punk
Randy Savage ponders for a minute, and allows him to find anybody he wants.
O: 85

Orange Crush v Johnny Kashmere
Winner: Kashmere via Missle Dropkick.
O: 84
C: 88
M: 77

Next we see the Second City Saints, Colt Cabana and CM Punk, hyping thier match against Nick Dinsmore. It doesn't matter who he finds as a partner, he'll still get the beating of his life!
O: 90

Scoot Andrews v Juvi Guerrera
Winner: Scoot via Brass Nuckles.
Afterwards, Juvi's partner Super Crazy comes out and saves Juvi from a further beating!
O: 90
C: 84
M: 96

Second City Saints v Nick Dinsmore and ??
The Second City Saints come out to the ring first, and eagerly await the arrival of Nick Dinsmore.
Dinsmore's music plays, but he doesn't come out. The SCS look around, wondering if he will arrive.
Dinsmore's music stops, and the lights go out....a long pause before a mysterious video stars playing.
After a huge pyro blast, Nick Dinsmore comes out with ROB CONWAY!!! THE LORDS OF THE RING HAVE REUNITED.
ROB CONWAY DEBUTING BY REFORMING THE LORD OF THE RING!! BAHGAWD!!
Anyway....
winners: Lords of the Ring via German Suplex from Rob COnway.
O: 92
C: 93
M: 92
~Rob Conway debuted new gimmick -> Pos Response.
CM Punk lost 1 pt. overness from this match.
Colt Cabana lost 1 pt. overness from this match.
Rob COnway gained 2pts. overness from this match.
Nick Dinsmore gained 1pt overness from this match.

OVERALL SHOW: 86

<b>After Show Notes</b>
AJ Styles wants to work with Paul London

WCW Thunder Received a 7.91 Rating.
Attended by 10,026 people.
Made $401,040 in Ticket Sales

FLI Signed Hardcore Holly and Hawk Younkins to written contracts.

<b>FROM WCW.COM!</b>
A WCW.COM exclusive report:
We have received word that Kaz Hayashi, member of the world-class tag team the Yung Dragons with Jimmy Yang, has checked into rehab to help his alcohol addiction.
Many wonder what Hayashi's status within the company is, especially comming off of the recent two-year renewal of his contract.
Some are also questioning where this leaves Jimmy Yang within the company, since his latest push with Hayashi could've meant Tag Team GOld. Is he going to be left behind?
Or will he get a super-push ala Colt Cabana, our current WCW Heavyweight Champion on Thunder, when CM Punk went into rehab for almost 9 months?
Only time will tell where this major event will leave the Yung Dragons.

<b> Other Promotional News</b>
WWE received 1.93 Rating for WWE Friday.
Attended by: 7530
Made: $301,200 in ticket sales.

FLI recieved 1.02 for FLI Friday.
Attended by 4545 people.
Made: $181,800 from ticket sales.

FLI signed Gedo, Christian York, and Bam Bam Bigelo to a written Contract.

WWE got a 6.04 TV Rating for WWE Saturday.
Attended: 7503
Made: $300,120

SMWR signed Trash Bruce to a written contract

<b>Blackout! Live, on Sunday Nights!</B>
Welcome to another amazing edition of Blackout, ladies and gentlemen.
Tonight, we're expecting Gail Kim to defend her Woman's Championship against Sherry Martel.
Also, Midajah and Alejandra Perez are expected to settle some of thier difficulties,
and in our MAIN EVENT, Trinity has challenged the mysterious stalker to a matchup! Let's see what happens.

Shaniqua and Taylor Matheny v Precious Lucy and Erica Porter
Winners: Shaniqua & Taylor via Diving Body Press
O: 84
C: 80
M: 89

Sherry Bop v Nidia v Elisabeth Flores
Winner: Elisabeth over Nidia via Chokeslam.
O: 82
C: 80
M: 84

Alejandra Perez v Midajah
Winner: Midajah via Cheating -- Chained Fist attack
Afterwards, Midajah runs away..Alejandra is still pissed!
O: 87
C: 89
M: 85

Alexis Laree v Lita
Winner: Alexis Laree via Tornado DDT
O: 86
C: 84
M: 89

Gail Kim (c) v Sherri Martel for the WCW woman's Championship/.
Gail Kim, the first and only WCW Woman's Champio, has been champion since Jan 06, 2009
Winner: Gail Kim via Standing Rana.
She celebrates afterwards
O: 84
C: 81
M: 88

MAIN EVENT: Trinity v Stalker.
Trinity v DEBUTING TRISH STRATUS!!!
Winner: Trish Stratus via Stratusphere
O: 87
C: 88
M: 86

OVERALL SHOW: 85

<b>After Show Notes</b>
Shaniqua wants to be higher up the card.

A Road Agent Informs me that Alexis Laree and Lita work well together.

Trish and Trinity as well

Perry Saturn wants to work with Mad Mikey...even after the trainwreck that happend last time.

We got a 3.64 rating for WCW Blackout
Attended by: 10,035 people.
Made: $401,400 from ticket sales.

Weekly Report on battle with WWE by Sophie:
1) We have superior Star Power = Us better
2) We have better workers = Us better
YAY

gatoconbotas 12-19-2007 11:59 AM

OK, not posting cards anymore. Takes up too much space.
Anyway, I'll post PPV results, TVshow ratings and other e-mail/incident newses.
I might make up press releases involving thecompany etc.

<b>Weekly News:</b>

WCW got a 1.97 for Afterburn
10,036 Attended
$401,440 from Ticket Sales

WCW got a 7.36 for Thunder
10,027 Attended
$401,080 from Ticket Sales

WCW got a 3.45 for Blackout
Attended by 10,017 People
$400,680 from Ticket Sales

<b>PPV: S.I.N.</b>
Not a lot storyline-wise going on.

Dark Match:
Trinity v Trish Stratus.
After a few months of a person stalking Trinity, interfering in her matches, and finally costing her the WCW Woman's Title in a match against Gail Kim, Trinity's stood up for herself and challenged the stalker.
Just two weeks ago, the stalker was revealed as Trish Stratus! After making a huge debut, and beating Trinity, Gail Kim challenged her in a match, and it was Trinity that cost Trish the Women's Championship.
Finally, these two are going against eachother again, this time, no holds-barred, no disqualification matchup to see who truely is the dominate female
<i>WINNER: TRINITY</i> via Head to the exposed turnbuckle.
<u>AFTERMATH: Trinity celebrates her hard-fought victory over Trish. Trish looks on, pissed.</u>
O: 87
C: 88
M: 86
*** 1/2

MATCH 1:
Gail Kim (c) v Midajah for the WCW Woman's Championship.
Since debuting only a few months ago, Midajah has dominated the WCW Woman's division. Defeating opponent after opponet, she has finally decided to challenge Gail Kim, the first and only Women's Champion in WCW thus far, for the Woman's Championship.
Gail Kim has held the Woman's title for nearly 7 months now, defeating all challengers in any type of match. The only person she hasn't faced one-on-one with yet is Midajah; time will tell on if Midajah is up to the challenge of beating Gail Kim.
<i>WINNER: GAIL KIM</I> via botched interference from Alexis Laree.
<u>AFTERMATH: Gail Kim fights both Midajah and Alexis Laree off</u>
O: 86
C: 85
M: 88
*** 3/4

MATCH 2:
INTERBRAND MATCHUP :: FOR THE WCW TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP
Crow (c) v Kid Romeo
After weeks and weeks of fighting over which show is the better show, Afterburn and Thunder decided to challenge eachother to a match at S.I.N. Each show picking one of thier best superstars, they decided that it would be for the WCW Television Championship!
Whichever show wins the title gets to keep it on ther show, and claim the rights as the dominate male show in WCW
<i>WINNER: CROW</i> via Crow-Effect DDT
<u>AFTERMATH: Crow celebrates his victory!</u>
O: 90
C: 92
M: 87
*** 3/4
~RA Notes: Kid Romeo lost 1 point of overness. Crow gained 2 points of overness. WCW TV title has gained in image.

MATCH 3:
Hotshots v Jindrak & O'Haire v Backseat Boys v Juvi and Super Crazy (c) for the WCW Tag Team Championship.
For months, The Backseat Boys have been trying to pry the Tag Team titles off of the sholders of Juvi Guerrera and Super Crazy. Even after both Trent Acid and Johnny Kashmere have defeated Juvi and Crazy in single matches, they cannot topple the team together.
The Hotshots, one of the rising teams in WCW, have been vying for a tag team title shot for a long time, while Jindrak and O'Haire have been powering thier way through match after match every week on Thunder. All of these teams are very talented and work well together.
Will the least experienced team, our champions, stay on top? Or will they finally fall to the pressure of the BSB? Will Jindrak and O'Haire get thier chance? OR will the Hotshots shoot thier way through the ranks and upset the other teams?
<i>WINNERS: JUVI and CRAZY</i> via the Crazy Sault
<u>AFTERMATH: J/O, Hotshots, and BSB continue brawling as Super Crazy and Juvi Guerrera leave</u>
O: 90
C: 88
M: 92
****

MATCH 4:
Bryan Danielson v Low Ki
Two of the most talented workers in WCW and hardest workers on Afterburn have been fueding recently over who will be the next number one contender for Juanez's WCW World Heavyweight Championship.
In a battle-of-the-best series, over the last two months these workers have been in triple threats, tag team, and singles matches against each other with neither gaining a clear advantage over the other.
Will a winner emerge? Or with this series continue until StarrCade?
<i>WINNER: BRYAN DANIELSON</I> via rollover double underhook.
O: 93
C: 86
M: 100
**** 3/4

MATCH 5:
CM Punk v Rob Conway
A few weeks ago, CM Punk made his huge return in a big way: he helped Colt Cabana, his tag team partner in the Second City Saints, retain his WCW Heavyweight championship.
Since then, Nick Dinsmore, the unfortunate person in the matchup, has been stopped by the SCS week after week in his quest for championship gold. Two weeks ago, the SCS destroyed Psychosis, Nick Dinsmore's partner in a handicap match while Dinsmore was out injured.
The next week, Nick Dinsmore was supposed to fight the SCS on his own. However, he stopped by Randy Savage's office and asked to have a replacement partner. Savage allowed Dinsmore to get whoever he could within time period until his matchup.
Cue Rob Conway, the great tag-team partner of Nick Dinsmore! THe Lords of the Ring returned, making a huge impact by beating the Second City Saints in thier first matchup back together! Since then, Dinsmore, Conway, Punk and Cabana have been fighting to see who is superior.
<i>WINNER: ROB CONWAY</i> via the Iron Fist.
O: 87
C: 86
M: 88
~RA Notes: CM Punk lost 1 point of overness for this match. Rob Conway gained 2 points.
*** 3/4

MATCH 6:
S.I.N. (AJ Styles, Chris Stylez, Chris Chetti, Sonjay Dutt) vs Team Hero (Chris Hero, Jerry Lynn, Josh Kinglsy, John Hennigan)
S.I.N. The newest stable to work together on Afterburn have been demolishing the entire roster week after week. The original group, lead by Crow, had AJ Styles and Chris Stylez as well. Through thier domination, they talked Sonjay Dutt and Chris Chetti into joining thier group and dominating the roster.
Since the group expanded, they've controlled nearly all of Afterburn for the past few weeks. But a slow resistance rose; Chris Hero and his friends were determined to not let S.I.N. take over thier show! They challenged S.I.N. to a match at the next PPV, which was changed from Demolition to S.I.N.
<i>WINNERS: S.I.N</i> Via Styles Clash.
<u>AFTERMATH: S.I.N. celebrates with Crow in the ring!</u>
O: 92
C: 99
M: 77
***

MATCH 7:
Colt Cabana (c) v Nick Dinsmore for the WCW Heavyweight Championship
*Submission Bout*
A few weeks ago, CM Punk made his huge return in a big way: he helped Colt Cabana, his tag team partner in the Second City Saints, retain his WCW Heavyweight championship.
Since then, Nick Dinsmore, the unfortunate person in the matchup, has been stopped by the SCS week after week in his quest for championship gold. Two weeks ago, the SCS destroyed Psychosis, Nick Dinsmore's partner in a handicap match while Dinsmore was out injured.
The next week, Nick Dinsmore was supposed to fight the SCS on his own. However, he stopped by Randy Savage's office and asked to have a replacement partner. Savage allowed Dinsmore to get whoever he could within time period until his matchup.
Cue Rob Conway, the great tag-team partner of Nick Dinsmore! THe Lords of the Ring returned, making a huge impact by beating the Second City Saints in thier first matchup back together! Since then, Dinsmore, Conway, Punk and Cabana have been fighting to see who is superior.
<i>WINNER: COLT CABANA</i> via Figure-4 Leg Lock
O: 86
C: 87
M: 85
*** 1/2

MATCH 8:
Juanez (c) v Kid Kash for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
No build up. Seriously.
<i>WINNER: Juanez</I> via Superkick
O: 94
C: 97
M: 88
****

OVERALL:: 91

(So, I am an idiot and apparently forgot to change the event from Large to PPV...this time last year I couldn't afford PPV each month because of production cost. THERE GOES A SHITTON OF MONEY. YAY!)
Sin was attended by 5367 People.
$322,020 from ticket sales.

(COMPARE WITH LAST MONTH PPV ::
Overall 92
Ticket sales ?? were higher, I'm sure!)
PPV revenue: $4,625,000)
No biggie. I'm just 4.6 mil less than lastmonth.

So, since I hate myself, I'm autobooking the rest of the month.
Gay.

*Perry Saturn apparently found relgion.
*Raw renewed for 30 weeks.
*I'm still better than WWE

<b>END OF MONTH NOTES:</b>
Mark Jindrak, Kid Kash, Sable, Pete Tornatore, and Tracy Brooks had Bdays
$2,400,000 off Merch this month.
Bunch of Contracts to evaluate.

gatoconbotas 12-19-2007 12:46 PM

<b>WCW Announces Fiscal Report for June, 2009</b>
Ticket Sales: $7,938,180 ( - $1,513,760)
PPV Revenue: $0.00 ( - $4,625,000)
Sponsorship: $11,017,000 ( + $1,766,000)
Merch Sales: $2,400,000 ( + $0)

Worker Costs: $4,072,000 ( + $149,000) ~ Contract Renewals
Staff Costs: $75,000 ( + $14,000)
Production: $2,400,000 ( - 1,300,000) Due to No PPV
Merch Cost: $2,000,000 ( + 0)
Adver Cost: $1,000,000 ( + 0)

TOTAL: $11,808,180 ( - $3,235,760)

Most of our losses this month were due to the fact that we held a large event rather than a PPV.
Our new sponsorship deals helped out, bringing in nearly $2 million extra.
Ticket sales are down as well, mostly due to the fall of the market.

Our Top Merchandiser is still Josh Kinglsy, with nearly 25% of sales.
Followed by: Kid Kash -19%; Juanez -18%; Randy Savage, Elisabeth Flores, AJ Styles, Kid Romeo, Johnny Kashmere, Sean O'Haire (3% each)


<b>WCW Announces New Contracts!</b>
** WCW is proud to annouce that the HeartBreak Kid, Shawn Michaels has joined our company, jumping ship from WWE.
Expect him to debut sometime within the near future. His contract details are as follows:
12 Months at $257,000 per month, resulting in $3,084,000 for the year.
He is at Main-Event Level with Creative Control

** WCW is happy to annouce the aquistion of Brian Kendrick, commonly known as Spanky.
Expect him to debut sometime within the near future. His contract details are:
12 months at $115,000 per month, resulting in $1,380,000 for the year.
He is currently at the Midcard Level.

** John Hennigan has renewed his contract with WCW, for 24 months.
He now makes $88,000 per month, resulting in $2,112,000 for the two year period.

** Taylor Methany has renewed her contract with WCW for 12 months.
She now makes $14,000 per month, resulting in $168,000 for the year.

** Sherry Bop has renewed her contract for 12 months, at the same price.
She continues to make $19,000 per month and $228,000 for the year.

** Ikaitia Loa signed a three-year contract with WCW at his asking price.
Ikaitia signed for $9,000 a month resulting in $234,000 for the three years.

** Brandon P agreed to a one-year deal, raising his asking price by $2,000.
He now makes $52,000 a month for $624,000 a year

** Jeff G Bailey agreed to a six-month deal at $22,000 a month.
He now makes $132,000 for the contract period

** Shaniqua signed a twelve month contract, at $27,000 a month; $324,000 for the cntract term
** Kid Romeo renewed his contract with WCW for twelve months.
He now makes $114,000 per month for a total of $1,368,000 for the year.

** Chris Chetti agreed to a 36 month contract!
He now makes $88,000 a month for a contract total of $3,168,000.

** Kid Kash renewed his contract for a year, now making $96,000 a month.
His contract total is $1,152,000.

** Jerry Lynn signed a new one year contract. Due to a privacy clause, all we can say is that he now makes $10,000 more per month.

** Mad Mikey signed a three-month extention to his contract.
He now makes $88,000 per month for a total of $528,000 for the period.

<b>WCW Announces Release</b>
WCW formally released the contract of Lady Storm, a developmental worker.
We wish her all the best in her future.

--So...for the next few months I think I'm just going to ride the wave of stars that I've created;
I really don't need any extra people on my roster now, and I don't want to work too hard on building new stars at this time.
The market is at60% now, and I've never played a single game this long, so here's to hoping that I can make it through the low points and then enjoy the high ride again.


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