Also, I had a stupidly overcrowded development system in which probably 20 people had "improved as much as they're going to here", a lot of them had good wrestling stats but awful charisma, so I was waiting to develop some charismatic managerial options before debuting them, and just releasing anyone if their morale got too low.
I had clearly gone through and signed anyone young with decent starting stats. Among them, 19 year old Kazuchika Okada who I almost certainly hadn't heard of at the time. Little did I know he'd end up becoming one of the greatest wrestlers in the world in real life and legit legend status in New Japan.
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