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  1. Random workers are excellent. Anything you can contribute would be greatly appreciated. Right now, without any of the workers added from this topic, I have about 100 in the database with about 30 staff members, as well as 4 promotions [1 global, 2 national, and 1 cult].
  2. Once everything is up and running, yes. I hope to, anyway. Like I said, I know nothing about uploading data and things like that, so I'd have to have some assistance in that area. But that is my plan. Once I have a solid group of I'd say upwards of 600 workers [or more, depends on how much others are willing to contribute], and then enough staff members to make the game functional, I'll release the data as well as a pic pack for at least the promotions I created.
  3. No. Way. EDIT: And for free season 5 episode viewing, go to google and search 'Project Free TV'. You should find a link to a page where you can view any episode of any season that you want on there for free.
  4. I could also use just a random assortment of workers and/or staff members. I can assign them to one of the 4 promotions I've already created, or just make them free agents. Any help from anyone would be greatly appreciated!
  5. Good ideas so far guys! Lets get some rosters so I can start adding to the database!
  6. BIG TIME WRESTLING Global Promotion Image: 60% Risk: 70% Production/Advertising/Merchandise: 100/100/100 Money: 25,000,000 Opened: 1979 [was previously a collection ofindependent territories] Background: During the early-to-middle years of the 1900s, wrestling was predominantly a regional venture. The stars of yesterday were known mainly throughout the region in which they wrestled. However, that all changed when a collection of promotions, headed by the Midwest Championship Wrestling and William Jennings. Opening its doors in1979, Big Time Wrestling took the industry by storm. The companyquickly exploded onto the scene and rose to National prominence within only twoyears. BTW would obtain the top spot in the wrestling world a year later due totheir great wrestling and their exciting younger workers. However, as timepassed, and more companies starting popping up, BTW began losing steam. By 1994, Big Time Wrestling had fallen fromgrace after their product had become stale [but they were still the biggest wrestling promotion in the US] with the wrestling fans of the erachoosing the storylines and next generation of stars in the other promotionsover their current happenings. It was at this time that BTW brass decided thepromotion was in need of an influx of young talent that had helped bring it toprominence nearly ten years earlier. Theyouth movement was on, and with it, Big Time Wrestling hit its stride oncemore. The promotions most financiallysuccessful year came only five years later in 1999 when BTW's most popularstar, One Man Army, won his first Ascension battle royal and was well on hisway to becoming the most recognized man in the history of sportsentertainment. At the beginning of 1999,BTW's largest competitor, the UWA, closed its doors as it was bought out by thecompetition. With the purchase of itsrival company, Big Time Wrestling was the only major promotion left in theUS. It was in the Summer of '99 that anew competitor run by a former BTW staff member would open its doors. Over the course of the next decade, BTW andits new rival, the Extreme Wrestling Alliance (EWA), would be the leadingpromotions not only in the US, but in the entire world. Despite EWA's enormous growth in the tenyears since its inception, BTW has managed to keep hold of the top spot. However, with the EWA on the brink of goingglobal, many question if they'll be able to keep it heading into the newdecade. 2010 would be a solid year forthe company as it began to phase out some of the older stars in favor of somefresh faces. The rise of the likes of Vance Wildish, Cam Kaeden, Joe Smith, and other young workers has breathed some air into the lungs of the companyand has kept them clutching to their number one spot. Even now, with 2012 in its last quarter, BigTime Wrestling is the number one wrestling promotion in the world. The EWA, however, is still almost neck-and-neck with BTW. Tag Teams: The Juarez Brothers -Antonio & Benito Juarez (w/ Carlito Juarez) [Exp: 50] Thunder and Lightning- Yoshi Fujita & Naruki Hiro [Exp: 60] Dudes With Attitudes - Donnie DeMarco & TonySpiccoli [Exp: 40] No Gimmicks Needed -Wes Anderson & Mack Johnson [Exp: 18] Japanese Rock Band -Tyson Wu & Ricky Tan (w/ Amy Lui) [Exp: 15] Japanese Rock Band II- Tyson Wu & Dick Chan (w/ Amy Lui) [Exp: 5] Japanese Rock BandIII - Ricky Tan & Dick Chan (w/ Amy Lui) [Exp: 8] The Panthers - BlackMajik & Cedric Perkins [Exp: 100, Inactive] Prime Perfection -Quinton Reeves & Tatum Smith [Exp: 100, Inactive - As of 2012] OMA and Marsh - OneMan Army & Kevin Marsh [Exp: 70, Inactive] The Smiths - Ricky& Joe Smith [Exp: 60, Inactive - As of 2012] Factions: La Familia Juarez Leader: CarlitoJuarez Members: Benito, Antonio,& Chavo Juarez Japanese Rock Band Leader: Amy Lui Members: Tyson Wu,Ricky Tan, and Dick Chan TV Deals: Wednesday Night RAGE -Wednesdays, Primetime, FOX Background: Debuting in 1992, RAGE gave BTW some much needed "oomph",helping to keep the company at the top for a few more years. In 1995, theybegan doing their events live as opposed to the old taping methods. This gamethem some more momentum, but by now, BTW was on its way down. Through the years, the show itself hasundergone lots of changes to its image. Currently, the set resembles the 2002-2009-ish SmackDown set, exceptinstead of blue, the colors are dark & lime-ish green. The current theme for the program is"Paradise City" by Guns N Roses. Current Pay-Per-View Schedule: January - New Year'sResolution February - FullyLoaded March - Ascension[Main Event: Ascension battle royal, similar to the Royal Rumble] April - Road to Glory25 [bTW's WrestleMania] May - Whiplash June - Adrenaline[Featured: The semi-finals & final of the Adrenaline Rush Tournament] July - Scars andStripes August - BreakingPoint September - GroundZero October - ScareTactics [Featured: The annual (since 2006) TerrorDome - a six-way eliminationmatch inside of a dome-like cage] November - No Remorse December - SeasonsBeatings Staff: Owner - WilliamJennings Bookers(unofficial/checked) - William Jennings, James Garfield, Lloyd G. Jennings,Doug Stone, Derrick Mitchell, Takeshi Ishikawa, Announcers - JamesGarfield Medical - MarioPiscatelli [HEAD], Ron West Production - GregoryHutch, "Free Bird" Sully Nixon, Keith Walker Referees - MichaelJones [HEAD], Andrew Nelson, Gerry Thiele Road Agents - "Roughneck"Dick Clark, "The Axe" Christopher Dale, "Flyin'" Keanu Mana,Vick "The Hammer" Samuels Trainers - "TheButcher" Vic Antonelli [HEAD], Takeshi Ishikawa, "Mr. Money"Rene François Writers - DerrickMitchell [HEAD], Roster: Main Event FACE One Man Army Jimmy Saint Rage Kevin Marsh TWEENER HEEL Vance Wildish Peter Bouchard Xavier Creed Quinton Reeves Upper Midcard FACE Taku Michinoru The Masked Warrior D.D.G. Connor Riley Cam Kaeden TWEENER Joe Smith HEEL A-Bomb Black Majik Mel Winston Darren Frost Heath Schuler Tatum Smith Midcard FACE Daniel Troy Yoshi Fujita Naruki Hiro Donnie DeMarco Tony Spiccoli Daphne Kahuna TWEENER Razor HEEL Wes Anderson Mack Johnson Dread Rachel Lynn Tigress Johnny Spade Lower Midcard FACE Benito Juarez Antonio Juarez Tommy Duvalle Mai Chung TWEENER HEEL Danny French Steve Carson Tyson Wu Ricky Tan Dick Chan Opener FACE Stevie Fabulous TWEENER HEEL Managers FACE Carlito Juarez[CLIENTS: Antonio & Benito Juarez] TWEENER HEEL Amy Lui [CLIENTS:Japanese Rock Band] Shawna Bell [CLIENTS:Peter Bouchard] Developmental Deals FACE Tommy Britt TWEENER HEEL Non-Wrestlers FACE Scorpion [Recentlyretired wrestler; Was a MAIN EVENT star] Guy Jones [Alsorecently retired; more of a midcard staple than anything, but a very liked andcharismatic worker] Ricky Smith [Retiredwrestler; was retired by his son at the conclusion of their feud] TWEENER Turner Hansen [colorCOMMENTATOR for WNR/PPVs] HEEL Mr. Lloyd GregoryJennings [sON of HEAD of COMPANY/ON-SCREEN AUTHORITY] Cedric Perkins[Retired in 2010]
  7. Okay, so, I've been working on creating an alternate wrestling world on and off for the last two years and have come, for the most part, to a creative stand-still. I have the majority of the largest promotion done, including a complete history [up to August 2012] of the main event & midcard championships [Heavyweight and Grand Prix, respectively]. I have an almost complete roster for the promotion and a good amount of staff members. I have the beginning stages of the second largest promotion completed, with a few workers, some staff, and a bit of a backstory for the company. I have the basis of two other promotions laid out, with one being a UK-based, soon-to-be global promotion. I've run out of ideas for workers, however, and am now reaching out to the EWB community for some suggestions. I'll likely be creating a picture pack to go with the scenario once it is complete, as I have taken pictures of real-life workers and used them as a base for my created individuals. However, I have no idea how to upload files and what not, so if there is anyone out there that would be willing to play this scenario and has the knowledge of how to do such things, you're more than welcome to shoot me a message. Things I'm looking for are ideas for more promotions [preferably anything below National. I already have two National Promotions - one in the UK - and a Global. There is one Cult level promotion as well, but that is all.], more workers [both active and retired, as I'd like to have some history for the scenario as opposed to just some random created folks], staff members, etc. If anyone is interested, I'll gladly post some of the stuff that I already have done. I think it would be cool for those of us that find EWR more enjoyable to have something like the CornellVerse to toy around with.
  8. I get that this is a fantasy scenario and all, but to have 6 global promotions? The idea that they'd all have a sustainable audience, and then to have them ALL owned and operated out of the US? I like the idea that WCW and ECW are still around, but to have these others companies also at the global level? However, to each their own I suppose. Good luck with the scenario!
  9. Have you fixed the majority of the horrendous stats? By that I mean is the scenario playable?
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