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Old 01-01-2014, 09:01 AM   #2374
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WWF 1993


Quote:
Originally Posted by Background
It's 1993. WWF has just been to Caesar's Palace for Wrestlemania IX, and the events have changed the WWF forever.

Ric Flair, having been off TV since a loser leaves town match to Mr. Perfect towards the end of 1992 returned and appeared to align with Lex Luger after attacking Mr. Perfect and costing him the WrestleMania match. It had been rumoured that Flair had asked to be let out of his contract, and after considering it, Vince McMahon, WWF supremo had decided against it. He has instead been launched into a further feud with Mr. Perfect.

In the main event of the evening, Bret Hart faced Yokozuna for the WWF title. After having the Sharpshooter applied on Yokozuna, Mr. Fuji took advantage of the situation and threw salt into his eyes. Bret released the hold and then Yokozuna hit a legdrop to win the WWF title.

As Hart retreated down the aisle and Yokozuna held the title aloft, Hulk Hogan appeared to console Bret Hart. Mr. Fuji then challenged Hogan to face Yokozuna immediately for the title. Hogan took the offer and ran to the ring. The Hulkster ducked under a clothesline attempt and then knocked Yokozuna off his feet. Indicating to the fans he was going for a legdrop, Bret Hart then stormed the ring and beat down Hogan, resulting in a DQ win for Hulk, but not the title.

The bizarre finish left fans confused. How will Bret explain his actions against the Immortal Hulk Hogan to his loyal fans?
Note - the EWR 1993 scenario includes a fair amount of the guys who would go on to become superstars legit e.g. Jericho, Edge, Christian, Steve Austin, Triple H, etc. I am trying to be objective and sign people who I know would be around at set times in the game as opposed to getting all the above guys straight off the bat in the start of my game.

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Originally Posted by Roster

WWF Roster

Main Eventers

Bret Hart
Hulk Hogan
Lex Luger
"Macho Man" Randy Savage
Ric Flair
The Undertaker
Yokozuna

Upper Midcard

British Bulldog (New Signing - was unemployed)
Giant Gonzalez
Jim Duggan
Mr. Perfect
Razor Ramon
Tatanka

Midcard

Bam Bam Bigelow
Big Bossman
Bob Backlund
Brian Knobbs
Earthquake
IRS
Jerry Lawler
Jerry Saggs
Jim Neidhart (New Signing - was unemployed)
Kamala
Marty Jannetty
Papa Shango
Rick Steiner
Scott Steiner
Ted DiBiase
The Mountie
Typhoon

Lower Midcard

Beau Beverly
Blake Beverly
Butch
Crush
Dean Malenko (New Signing - was unemployed)
Doink The Clown
Fatu
Jeff Jarrett (New Signing - was unemployed)
Koko B. Ware
Luke
Owen Hart
Samu
Skinner
Virgil

Openers

Bart Gunn
Billy Gunn
Damien Demento
Jim Powers
Max Moon
Red Rooster
Repo Man
The Bezerker

Jobbers

Barry Hardy
Barry Horowitz
Brooklyn Brawler
Duane Gill
Glenn Ruth
Iron Mike Sharpe
PJ Walker
Reno Riggins
Ross Greenberg
The Kamikaze Kid

Managers

Afa
Harvey Wippleman
Jimmy Hart
Luna Vachon
Mr Fuji
Paul Bearer
Sensational Sherri
Slick
The Genius
Quote:
Originally Posted by Title Holders
WWF Title - Yokozuna
Intercontinental Title - Shawn Michaels
Tag Team Champions - Money Inc.

President - Jack Tunney

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