02-07-2012, 04:15 PM | #2361 |
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Updated RAW Roster
WWE Champion - The Rock Television Champion - Brock Lesnar World Tag Team Champions - Unknown (APA were champs until Ron Simmons' firing) Women's Champion - Vacant (tournament ongoing) Main Eventers - Brock Lesnar, Goldust, Mickie James, Sabu, The Rock, and Trish Stratus Upper Midcard - Buff Bagwell, Disco Inferno, D'Lo Brown, Erik Watts, Road Dogg, Rob Van Dam, and Taiyo Kea Midcarders - Billy Gunn, Gail Kim, Haas, Jazz, John Layfield, Lita, Molly Holly, New Jack, Nick Dinsmore, Rick Steiner, Rob Conway, Sonny Siaki, Sylvan Grenier, Trinity, Undertaker, Val Venis, and Victoria Authority Figures - Al Snow, Randy Savage, and Stephanie McMahon Managers - Marlena and Theodore Long Note: On RAW, Erik Watts ripped his bicep and will be out for seven months. |
02-08-2012, 07:36 PM | #2362 |
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MARCH 23, 2005 - SUPERSTARS
Tonight promises to be a huge night for the newly-streamlined Superstars roster, as a huge triple main event has been booked! Sting will take on Chris Jericho, John Cena will take on Chris Benoit, and in our main event it's Champion vs. Champion as AJ Styles goes one-on-one with Christian! Plus, the NWA Tag Team Titles will be on the line, and we expect huge fall-out from Johnny "The Bull" Stamboli's improbable Intercontinental Title victory last week. But we kick things off with X-Division action as The Hurricane goes one-on-one with "Above Average" Mike Sanders! Exciting match that gets the crowd off to a red-hot start, and it goes back and forth several times. Eventually, though, Hurricane catches Sanders with the Eye of the Hurricane for the win. Sanders remains in the ring as the rest of the Natural Born Thrillers join him, finished off by the arrival of Intercontinental Champion Johnny Stamboli. It is announced that Stamboli will be facing off against Sean O'Haire in his first title defense, and O'Haire points to the mat, indicating that Stamboli should lay down for him. Stamboli looks at O'Haire like he's crazy. O'Haire gives him a look that shows he's serious. Sanders stands behind O'Haire with his arms crossed, nodding. Stamboli appeals to Chuck Palumbo who shakes his head. Stamboli nods and waves Palumbo and Sanders out of the ring. The bell sounds... and Stamboli nails O'Haire with a Mamaluke DDT! The ref counts the pin, but O'Haire pops up and blasts Stamboli with the Prophecy. After the match, Sanders and Palumbo join O'Haire in the ring and put the boots to Stamboli. O'Haire grabs a microphone and talks about how Stamboli had the opportunity to do the right thing by his oldest friends, but he just threw away five years of friendship for material gain. Well, the Thrillers have been needing a new target, and Stamboli just gave them one. But he's not telling us anything we didn't already know! In a match that Paul London asked for in a WWE.com exclusive, he attempts to show off his technical acumen against William Regal. It's a very good match, but Regal manages to keep London grounded for most of the action, putting him away with the Regal Stretch for what has to be considered a bit of an upset. The NWA Tag Team Titles are on the line in our next contest as America's Most Wanted take on the team of Konnan and Ron Killings. The champs look like they have the match in control when they're blindsided by the team of Christian York and Trent Acid! York clamps Storm in the Irish Cloverleaf, and the referee calls for the bell. The duo continue to work over the champs. Suddenly, the upstarts are joined in the ring by the "Sinister Minister" Jim Mitchell. He grabs a microphone and announces that what we're looking at is two of the hungriest young stars in WWE, and the next NWA Tag Team Champions. He says that Acid and Chris Reign (York's new name, apparently) are his newest proteges and will not rest until they are champions! More X Division action is next as Frankie Kazarian goes to war with Kid Kash. Decent match, but not as good as the Hurricane/Sanders match from earlier. Kash picks up the win with Cha Ching. The first of our three main events is a barn-burner as John Cena and Chris Benoit put on one of the best matches of the year thus far! The crowd is completely 100% into the action, hanging on every near-fall. AJ Styles makes his presence felt, distracting Benoit (who's been a thorn in his side since his WWE debut), allowing Cena to hit the F-U. After the match, Chris Jericho comes to the ring to even the sides. "Nature Boy" Dave Batista cuts a pre-taped promo about how his loss to Johnny Stamboli last week opened his eyes. He had grown complacent in his role, but no more. He's not going to let the lifestyle he's been running interfere with his career. He's going to be World Champion one day, and that journey begins tonight. No more wheeling and dealing. No more limousine-riding, jet-flying. It's time for this Leviathan to get back to his roots and destroy people! Our second main event begins after the break, pitting WCW alumni Sting and Chris Jericho against each other. Solid contest that is marred by the interference of Christian, who drags Sting out of the ring to result in a DQ. Christian and Jericho go to work on Sting until John Cena makes the save by running off Vitamin C. The final match of the evening is a non-title, champion-versus-champion encounter between World Champion Christian and X-Division Champion AJ Styles! The match is as exciting as you would expect with several near-falls. Just like the previous matches, though, this one is spoiled by interference. This time, it's Chris Benoit shouting threats at Styles that allows Christian to hit the Unprettier for the win. Sting makes the save, and the babyfaces stand tall as Superstars comes to an end. |
02-09-2012, 04:30 PM | #2363 |
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MARCH 2005 RECAP - WORK IN PROGRESS
RAW (Overall Won-Loss, Season 2 W-L) Main Event (Mar. W-L, Overness) (Matches) (68-44, 28-23) Brock Lesnar (1-1, 93) (W w/Tajiri vs Eddie/Rey, L Cena) (29-6, 15-3) Mickie James (0-1, 100) (L w/Trish vs Jazz/Molly) (0-0, 0-0) Sabu (, 92) () (67-39, 29-18) The Rock (1-1, 100) (W 8-man tag, L Xian) (Overall Won-Loss, Season 2 W-L) Upper Midcard (Mar. W-L, Overness) (Matches) (0-0, 0-0) Buff Bagwell (, 82) () (0-0, 0-0) Disco Inferno (, 81) () (0-0, 0-0) D'Lo Brown (, 86) () (0-0, 0-0) Road Dogg (, 82) () (41-45-1, 10-19) Rob Van Dam (0-1, 91) (L triple threat) (0-0, 0-0) Taiyo Kea (, 86) () (Overall Won-Loss, Season 2 W-L) Midcard (Mar. W-L, Overness) (Matches) (17-23-1, 4-2-1) Billy Gunn (1-0, 77) (W w/Rico vs Kanyon/Henry) (8-14-1, 2-3) Gail Kim (1-0, 75) (W w/Lita vs Daffney/Shaniqua) (26-46, 5-15) Haas (, 72) () (13-21, 1-11) Jazz (1-0, 78) (W w/Molly vs Mickie/Trish) (32-27, 11-8) John Layfield (1-0, 75) (W w/Simmons vs Paris/Kendrick) (9-17, 3-3) Lita (1-0, 77) (W w/Gail vs Daffney/Shaniqua) (8-17, 2-5) Molly Holly (1-0, 75) (W w/Jazz vs Mickie/Trish) (0-0, 0-0) New Jack (, 79) () (0-0, 0-0) Nick Dinsmore (, 72) () (0-0, 0-0) Rick Steiner (, 69) () (6-30, 1-5) Rob Conway (, 68) () (0-0, 0-0) Sonny Siaki (, 77) () (14-29, 4-3) Sylvan Grenier (, 70) () (0-0, 0-0) Trinity (, 74) () (31-44-1, 5-13) Undertaker (, 62) () (0-0, 0-0) Val Venis (, 74) () (13-11, 1-3) Victoria (, 72) () (Overall Won-Loss, Season 2 W-L) Injured Reserve (Mar. W-L, Overness) (Matches) (0-0, 0-0) Erik Watts (, 83) () (0-0, 0-0) Goldust (, 92) () (18-14-1, 4-2) Trish Stratus (0-1, 91) (L Mickie vs Jazz/Molly) (Overall Won-Loss, Season 2 W-L) Future Endeavors (Mar. W-L, Overness) (Matches) (0-1, 0-1) Axl Rotten () () (0-4, 0-4) Daffney (0-1) (L w/Shaniqua vs Gail/Lita) (2-10, 0-7) Fred Williams () () (7-20-1, 2-5) Mark Henry (0-1) (L w/Kanyon vs Gunnstantino) (4-3, 2-3) Ron Simmons (1-0) (W w/Layfield vs Paris/Kendrick) (1-8, 0-4) Shaniqua (0-1) (L w/Daffney vs Gail/Lita) (13-26, 4-9) Test (0-1) (L w/Acid vs Dudleyz) (20-39, 4-11) Tommy Dreamer (0-1) (L 6-man tag) Non-Wrestlers (Overness) Stephanie McMahon (96) Randy Savage (85) Al Snow (77) Managers (Clientele) Marlena (70) (Goldust) Theodore Long (66) (D'Lo Brown, Jazz, and John Layfield) RAW Title Changes WWE - The Rock beat Chris Benoit (3/13) Television - Brock Lesnar won a tournament to crown 1st champion (3/14) Women's - Vacant due to Trish Stratus' injury World Tag Team - Vacant due to Ron Simmons' release RAW Feuds The Rock vs. Sabu (100 Heat) Rob Van Dam vs. D'Lo Brown (93 Heat) Taiyo Kea vs. Brock Lesnar (92 Heat) Last edited by loopydate; 02-11-2012 at 04:07 PM. |
02-09-2012, 04:39 PM | #2364 |
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MARCH 2005 RECAP - WORK IN PROGRESS
SUPERSTARS (Overall Won-Loss, Season 2 W-L) Main Event (Mar. W-L, Overness) (Matches) (0-0, 0-0) AJ Styles (, 96) () (62-44-3, 28-19) Chris Benoit (0-1-1, 100) (L 8-man tag, D w/Y2J vs Rey/Rhyno) (51-57-2, 23-27) Chris Jericho (0-1-1, 100) (L 8-man tag, D w/Benoit vs Rey/Rhyno) (47-54-1, 18-25-1) Christian (1-1, 97) (L 8-man tag, W Rock) (62-51, 25-26) John Cena (2-0, 98) (W 8-man tag, W Brock) (0-0, 0-0) Sting (, 89) () (Overall Won-Loss, Season 2 W-L) Upper Midcard (Mar. W-L, Overness) (Matches) (0-0, 0-0) Kid Kash (, 90) () (0-0, 0-0) Konnan (, 81) () (24-38-2, 16-16-1) Paul London (0-1, 82) (L w/Eddie vs Damien/Tajiri) (0-0, 0-0) Ron Killings (, 85) () (29-43, 10-14) The Hurricane (1-0, 92) (W 8-man tag) (Overall Won-Loss, Season 2 W-L) Midcard (Mar. W-L, Overness) (Matches) (8-22-1, 1-5) Akio (, 66) () (30-36, 16-12) A-Train (0-1, 78) (L 6-man tag) (10-32, 6-8) Carlito (, 76) () (5-7, 3-5) Chris Reign (0-1, 65) (L w/Whitmer vs MnM) (20-30, 1-6) Chuck Palumbo (1-0, 68) (W 6-man tag) (46-35, 13-11) Dave Batista (1-0, 79) (W Funaki) (0-0, 0-0) Frankie Kazarian (, 75) () (2-22, 1-11) Funaki (0-1, 68) (L Bats) (0-0, 0-0) James Storm (, 77) () (16-28, 1-8) Johnny Stamboli (1-0, 73) (W 6-man tag) (0-0, 0-0) Mike Sanders (, 80) () (0-0, 0-0) Norman Smiley (, 73) () (34-44, 12-18) Rico Constantino (1-0, 61) (W w/Gunn vs Kanyon/Henry) (49-36-1, 9-16) Sean O'Haire (1-0, 75) (W 6-man tag) (0-0, 0-0) Shane Douglas (, 71) () (3-12, 1-10) Trent Acid (0-1, 66) (L w/Test vs Dudleyz) (23-33, 5-6) William Regal (, 73) () (Overall Won-Loss, Season 2 W-L) In Rehab (Mar. W-L, Overness) (Matches) (0-0, 0-0) Chris Harris (, 77) () (Overall Won-Loss, Season 2 W-L) Future Endeavors (Mar. W-L, Overness) (Matches) (4-10, 2-8) BJ Whitmer (0-1) (L w/York vs MnM) (4-12, 3-9) Brian Kendrick (0-1) (L w/Paris vs APA) (2-3, 1-2) Colt Cabana () () (2-4, 1-3) Jay Briscoe () () (2-8, 0-3) Johnny Jeter () () (5-4, 5-4) Payne (0-1) (L 6-man tag) (1-1, 1-1) Teddy Hart () () (1-10, 0-4) Zach Gowan () () Non-Wrestlers (Overness) Hulk Hogan (95) Vince Russo (88) Tazz (75) Managers (Clientele) Paul Heyman (94) (Shane Douglas) James Mitchell (63) (Chris Reign and Trent Acid) Superstars Title Changes Intercontinental - Johnny Stamboli beat Dave Batista (3/23) World Heavyweight - Christian beat Rhyno (3/13) X Division - None (AJ Styles was champ at time of TNA purchase) NWA Tag Team - None (America's Most Wanted were champs at time of TNA purchase) Superstars Feuds AJ Styles and John Cena vs. Canadian Violence (99 Heat) Sting vs. Christian (96 Heat) Last edited by loopydate; 02-11-2012 at 04:07 PM. |
02-09-2012, 04:48 PM | #2365 |
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MARCH 2005 RECAP - WORK IN PROGRESS
SmackDown! (Overall Won-Loss, Season 2 W-L) Main Event (Mar. W-L, Overness) (Matches) (57-54-1, 20-21) Eddie Guerrero (0-2, 100) (L w/Rey vs Brock/Tajiri, L w/London vs Damien/Tajiri) (0-0, 0-0) Jeff Jarrett (, 93) () (24-29, 13-19) Randy Orton (1-1, 100) (L 8-man tag, w triple threat) (46-47, 14-21) Rey Mysterio (0-1-1, 98) (L w/Eddie vs Brock/Tajiri, D w/Rhyno vs Canadian Violence) (57-36-3, 28-17-1) Rhyno (1-0-1, 100) (W 8-man tag, D w/Rey vs Canadian Violence) (47-49-1, 21-15) Tajiri (2-0, 98) (W w/Brock vs Eddie/Rey, W/Damien vs Eddie/London) (Overall Won-Loss, Season 2 W-L) Upper Midcard (Mar. W-L, Overness) (Matches) (31-15, 13-11) Damien (1-0, 91) (W w/Tajiri vs Eddie/London) (57-36, 20-16) Matt Hardy (1-0, 89) (W w/Jeff vs Nova/Spike) (0-0, 0-0) Perry Saturn (, 88) () (0-0, 0-0) Sandman (, 83) () (39-51, 11-23) Shelton Benjamin (0-1, 83) (L triple threat) (0-0, 0-0) Steve Corino (, 88) () (Overall Won-Loss, Season 2 W-L) Midcard (Mar. W-L, Overness) (Matches) (0-2, 0-2) Air Paris (0-1, 68) (L w/Kendrick vs APA) (37-31, 8-12) Bubba Ray Dudley (1-0, 75) (W w/D-Von vs Acid Test) (31-45-1, 9-13) Chavo Guerrero (, 84) () (0-0, 0-0) Chris Sabin (, 64) () (39-29, 8-11) D-Von Dudley (1-0, 77) (W w/Bubba vs Acid Test) (0-0, 0-0) Elix Skipper (, 68) () (0-0, 0-0) Grand Master Sexay (, 70) () (20-13, 10-8) Jeff Hardy (1-0, 79) (W w/Matt vs Nova/Spike) (0-0, 0-0) Joel Maximo (, 70) () (3-7, 3-7) John Morrison (1-0, 69) (W w/Matthews vs Generation) (0-0, 0-0) Jose Maximo (, 72) () (0-0, 0-0) Just Joe (, 77) () (0-0, 0-0) Michael Shane (, 71) () (18-24-1, 5-9-1) Mortis (0-1, 73) (L w/Henry vs Gunnstantino) (18-29, 5-12) Nova (0-1, 70) (L w/Spike vs Hardyz) (9-34, 3-10) Nunzio (, 72) () (0-0, 0-0) Shark Boy (, 77) () (0-0, 0-0) X-Pac (, 75) () (Overall Won-Loss, Season 2 W-L) Future Endeavors (Mar. W-L, Overness) (Matches) (2-5, 2-5) Avery Thompson () () (1-1, 1-1) Derrick King () () (1-3, 1-2) Joey Matthews (1-0) (W w/Morrison vs Generation) (1-4, 0-3) Matt Stryker () () (0-1, 0-1) Pepper Parks () () (0-3, 0-3) Richard J. Criado () () (9-27, 0-4) Spike Dudley (0-1) (L w/Nova vs Hardyz) Non-Wrestlers (Overness) Eric Bischoff (93) Shane McMahon (86) Sid (79) Managers (Overness) (Clientele) Don Callis (73) (Nunzio, Steve Corino, and Tajiri) Bill Alfonso (71) (Dudley Boyz, Nova, Rhyno, and Sandman) SmackDown! Title Changes WWE Tag - Hardy Boyz won the vacant titles in a four-team match (3/18) NWA - None (Jeff Jarrett was champ at time of TNA purchase) United States - None (Damien has been champ since 2/27) Cruiserweight - None (Matt Hardy has been champ since 1/9) SmackDown! Feuds Rhyno vs. Tajiri (99 Heat) Rey Mysterio vs. Randy Orton (99 Heat) Eddie Guerrero vs. Jeff Jarrett (94 Heat) Last edited by loopydate; 02-11-2012 at 04:07 PM. |
11-26-2012, 12:18 PM | #2366 |
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Why did this stop?
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11-27-2012, 12:03 AM | #2367 |
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I just assumed M-A-G and I were the only ones who still cared about this. When I stopped caring about my game, I decided not to post about any subsequent games, since I didn't think anyone would notice.
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11-27-2012, 12:20 AM | #2368 |
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I turn on EWR and play every now and then, but I know myself well enough to know that I'll just stop again within a week...so posting my progress is kinda pointless.
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11-27-2012, 10:32 AM | #2369 |
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I've been considering doing a new game under the premise that the Monday Night Wars never ended.
Bischoff was able to buy WCW from Turner through his production company, and moved Nitro and Thunder to USA, who wanted new wrestling programming after the WWF jumped to Spike TV. The WWF, not wanting to change their identity in the face of continued competition, settled out of court with the Fund to be allowed continued use of the initials for an annual donation. Paul Heyman goes into business with his friend Cary Silkin, who was considering starting his own promotion, but instead helps keep ECW afloat by bringing in a cadre of top independent stars. Basically, I'd play as all three promotions, posting results, ratings, and buyrates as I go. But, I don't know what kind of interest there is anymore. |
11-27-2012, 11:54 AM | #2370 |
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How would you play as all 3 promotions? I'm not sure that EWR allows that functionality.
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11-27-2012, 12:02 PM | #2371 |
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Three separate games, one with each roster.
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11-28-2012, 11:05 PM | #2372 |
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This is pretty much what happens with me with TEW. Just randomly turned it on tonight but the company I'm running is only doing monthly shows so I started just "Next day"ing it. Gotta do that 27 times and it takes a couple minutes to get to the next day. By the time I finally hit the next show, I'll forget about the game and not come back to it for a while.
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01-01-2014, 08:10 AM | #2373 |
Tag Team Wrestling Mark!
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I miss this thread.
Think I will spend my day downloading EWR and find a scenario I like and give the thread a reboot. If anyone is interested. |
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01-03-2014, 06:28 AM | #2375 | |
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01-09-2014, 04:17 PM | #2376 |
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Just downloaded EWR 4.2 and the December 2013 roster...Going to start a game tonight and see where my booking would go from there.
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01-11-2014, 06:31 AM | #2377 |
Tag Team Wrestling Mark!
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Awesome. My game is ongoing. I installed it on my work laptop though and didn't bring home with me to do the write ups.
Keep minimising work and having a quick play on ewr. Quite fun (until I get caught) |
01-12-2014, 09:46 PM | #2378 | |
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01-12-2014, 11:32 PM | #2379 |
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I got TEW 2013. I haven't really started anything with it though.
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08-21-2014, 12:58 AM | #2380 |
Resident drug enabler
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Hey, remember wrestling sims?
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08-21-2014, 01:08 AM | #2381 |
Quark is Less Impressed.
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Yes. I used TNM 6 and 7 in like high school but it doesn't work on this gen of computers without Dosbox and I couldn't get it to work. Used it for results when I ran a trivia/RP fed.
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08-21-2014, 05:22 AM | #2382 |
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I loved EWR, spent so much time on it. I remember one of my best fueds being Rhyno vs Kurt Angle for the WWE title, Rhyno became champ and his popularity sky rocketed.
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08-21-2014, 09:13 AM | #2383 |
President of Freedonia
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I still have EWR on my computer and every couple of months I'll download the latest roster update in case I want to start a new game. I don't think I can book more than a month though without losing steam even if I have a million ideas floating in my head. And then once I open EWR again I feel like I want to start over because I forgot what storylines I was going for.
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08-21-2014, 09:51 PM | #2384 |
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I had the same issue with TEW. I'd spend a few sessions booking some shows and then when I take a month break I can't get a good idea of the storylines I had going on and it's tough to get back into it.
EWR is easier for casual booking because it requires less focus. Starting a local company and trying to build it up is WAY more fun with TEW though. I'm two years in and I'm still at local drawing a crowd of less than 100 people but I've gotten to the point where I can at least break even every month. It's a cool challenge. |
08-22-2014, 05:52 AM | #2385 |
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What's the best free wrestling SIM?
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08-23-2014, 04:55 AM | #2386 |
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Some people seem to like EWR the best because of it's simplicity but personally I would say TEW 2005. It takes longer but you control so many more aspects and the ratings and stuff are more precise and harder to bring up.
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08-23-2014, 08:21 AM | #2387 |
Quark is Less Impressed.
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If you can get DosBox to work TNM is the best pure wrestling sim. It's good program to see who would actually win with complete movesets and full match results. The others are "general manager" modes rather than a wrestling simulator.
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08-23-2014, 11:24 PM | #2388 |
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So it just runs matches as if they were real? You don't book anything?
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09-16-2014, 12:57 AM | #2389 |
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What does tnm stand for?
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09-20-2014, 04:17 PM | #2390 |
TEW2016!!!
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Was playing tew 2013 just a few minutes ago, started a playing the 97 mod. As i took a break from playing the current (2014) mod
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09-20-2014, 05:02 PM | #2391 |
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A few months ago I started a completely new fed from local and am trying to bring it up. I'm a few years in now and I've risen to a small company drawing pretty decent crowds (over 500) in the south west.
There have been a few times where I've wanted to start a WWE game but I know I wouldn't have time to focus on both and I'd end up abandoning the other game like I always do. |
09-20-2014, 05:07 PM | #2392 |
Quark is Less Impressed.
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09-20-2014, 05:20 PM | #2393 |
Resident drug enabler
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I don't like the sound of that. I need some realism. And realistically, some wrestlers are gonna be cunts.
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09-23-2014, 11:40 AM | #2394 |
TEW2016!!!
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10-14-2014, 05:48 PM | #2395 |
Higher. Further. Faster.
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Anyone still fantasy booking up in this b*tch?
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10-15-2014, 09:43 AM | #2396 |
President of Freedonia
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I think I'm going to give EWR a legitimate go again once I'm done with grad school in December. Right now I have very little free time so what time I do have I devote towards other games or the WWE Network (which can be purchased for just $9.99).
The good part about starting a game in December is that I can take it over right in time to book the road to WrestleMania. I'll invariably re-institute the brand split like I always do, as well. Just makes it was easier for me to book. |
10-15-2014, 06:04 PM | #2397 |
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I'm thinking I'll give it a go in January. November's going to be tied up with work and NaNoWriMo, and December is just always busy, so I may finally revisit that WWF/WCW/ECW idea after the new year.
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10-22-2014, 10:47 PM | #2398 |
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I still do my local fed game on TEW2013. About 5 years in now and I'm just barely reaching regional level. It's tough because I'm running a fed that relies equally on star power and skill but I'm trying not to go all TNA and sign nothing but guys who have recognition from WWE. I've signed a few guys with star power but I haven't been giving them the titles or anything and I've been putting my top homegrown guys over them.
I was thinking of going back to my history and recapping the first 4 and a half years and then doing a journal but this topic seems to be relatively dead still. |
10-22-2014, 10:53 PM | #2399 |
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On another note: There should have an option to film multiple episodes of a TV show in one night. I've found ways to get around having to pay guys for multiple events while still keeping angles going but it would be easier and more realistic if I could just film four episodes of my show in one night and then air them throughout the month.
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10-23-2014, 09:52 AM | #2400 | |
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