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  1. He's not Isaac Yankem in iDOM, he's Glenn Goodnight, based on the character from See No Evil IRL My mistake. Evil doctor's still stupid
  2. The current version is the most up-to-date in terms of accuracy, although I'm sure there are a few mistakes in the data. I don't know why Regal is listed as American, that's just a mistake.
  3. Thanks for your feedback! Hogan's story is he put the AWA on the map in around 1983/84 when Gagne pulled the trigger on his popularity. This, Hogan never goes to the WWF and never becomes the face of their company. Instead, he is one of the franchise faces of the AWA, stays with them throughout their transition into WSW, and eventually jumps ship to HCW when he realizes that he isn't being used the way he wants and feels he should be treated. Since 1988, he had only one the WSW World's Heavyweight title once (in August of 1993, which was put on him just to satisfy his perhaps legitimate complaints). I wouldn't say his role is diminished at all. He's on Monday night television with a new company that is pretty popular considering he's alongside guys like Shawn Michaels and Kevin Nash. Just imagine Hogan was offered such a larger sum of money from Richard Branson and his HCW company, that he couldn't really turn the offer down and instead became the face of a brand new organization. The Austin 3:16 thing is what it is. I love the character and angle, and think it's much more fun to book than a "Superstar/Stunning" Steve Austin character that has been done multiple times in different alternate reality scenarios. It's the only legitimate angle that one could imagine could save this "new" WWF considering it's perhaps the hottest character in wrestling history. In real life, the Undertaker joined WCW in 1989 after floating around the territories. It would be just like him joining the NWA around the same time and achieving success there, eventually having been repacked as this "undertaker" character, and going on to win the world title. I understand your comments but honestly, this was a lot of work in itself, and creating all these brand-new characters for all these wrestlers just because history is different, would have been too much of a workload, and would take too much explaining to do. I'd rather players are able to open up a game and understand who-is-who pretty easy, instead of having to constantly check some .pdf file with workers names in the scenario and their counterpart in real life. I wanted familiarity and ease-of-play to override an entire agenda where I'm trying to show and prove how creative I am with these new characters and such (which most people would be in disagreement about anyway.) Take Kane for example, as you said. Why would I want to choose one of his shitty gimmicks before he was given the Kane one and act like it would be super over? iDOM already has him as his dentist gimmick, which is the most common other gimmick associated with him. I'm not going to give him a brute gimmick and rename him something else and have everyone wonder who the guy is, or look around the data set looking for Kane himself. Kane would be a great gimmick in any company, and he's still in the WWF in this data. He has a different manager in James Vandenburg (who is 10x better than Bearer), and is a brute masked demon who destroys people. The only thing missing is he's "the Undertaker's brother". Do we really have to change his complete gimmick just because The Undertaker isn't in the WWF? Doesn't make sense.
  4. I imagine they're collecting draft picks to hopefully acquire the #1 pick like they failed to do in 2012.
  5. Sometime as a Browns fan you see these things happen and have to ask, "is there a God?" Clearly they know he wasn't for them going into the season because they gave themselves no time the figure it out. Sure the Colts were on the market for a running back, but I wish they would have just moved him during the off-season. Drafting Richardson was one of the few offensive pieces we've drafted since 1999 that made people excited for the future. Now they get rid of him just to build for the future again? Well, I'll see you all three years for now when Joe Banner is fired and a new general manager is hired who does the exact same thing we've been doing for over ten years. You can't just hit the reset button every three years. Not in the most profitable sports organization in the country. This is unexceptionable, and there's nothing anyone will do about it.
  6. Very cool! I'd love to hear more about how you guys booked your companies! Maybe it will give me some ideas for 1997 and so on! I've played multipletudes of games using this mod with every company, and there's no way to prevent the NWA from releasing Kurt Angle without overstacking his stats in a needless manner. It is what it is, he's gold if you play with the NWA, he's gold if you don't, because you can swoop him right up and build him up from the start (fun, eh?) Kris Kloss was an announcer for XPW, and WSX on MTV. Jim Ross is the announcer for NWA Primetime on TNT, alongside Bobby Heenan (dream team?)
  7. Are you talking about after it's fully downloaded and you try to open it with WinRAR? Hey thanks guy! I hope to do something for 1997 and all the years down the line with many more promotions involved.
  8. 90's japanese wrestling may have had some classic matches, but the fact that i can watch the g1 climax in hq from the comfort of my bed, on my smart phone, half way around the world, three days after the show took place, is something else...

    1. LUKIE

      LUKIE

      Being able to watch it live is even better!

    2. King Ellis

      King Ellis

      Not as good as watching it before its happened.

  9. Welcome to... Wrestling at WAR Wrestling at WAR is an alternate reality scenario pitting the entire wrestling industry nearly at war with one another. With six incredible promotions to choose from, it's your opportunity to grab the reigns of one of the nation's six largest promotions, and ride them towards global dominance! Throw yourself in the war commencing between the National Wrestling Alliance and World Star Wrestling! OR... take over Richard Branson's threatening Hollywood Championship Wrestling, which attempts to poise itself as the next big thing in professional wrestling! OR... save the World Wrestling Federation from absolute demise, and lead them into the Attitude Era and towards future prosperity! OR... try your hand at turning the Dallas-based United States Wrestling Association from a traditional territorial promotion, into the next nation-wide wrestling promotion! OR... take over the regional-sized East Coast Wrestling Association, and mold the ECWA into that talked about indy promotion, and perhaps into something more! It's your choice! Their destiny! It's January 1996, and the new year has come! Who's side are you on ? VERSION 2.0 ZIPPYSHARE DOWNLOAD RAPIDGATOR DOWNLOAD SHAREBEAST DOWNLOAD What Can I Expect in this Latest Version? A complete picture pack, with a picture for every worker in the scenario, all 700! A polished version of the data set, with mistakes fixed and more workers added. An influx of Japanese workers, all with accurate stats, touring assignments, and photos. Brand new, themed EWR skins for every promotion with their own set of loading screens! Complete .pdf files containing information for each promotion, including detailed histories, rosters, and title lineage. Bonus! Check the bottom of each promotion's .pdf file for a complete rule set to start you off! Read who made the Wrestling Observer Newsletter's list of the top 10 wrestlers of 1995! Don't Forget! Familiarize yourself with a detailed history and narration of Vince McMahon, and the story of his incarceration. You can trigger your promotion's loading screens by going to "Options -> Loading Screen Gallery -> Select: Graphics Set 1". And Please! Let me know what you think!
  10. Things are almost done. Today I finished the entire picture pack so every worker who had pictures on Google, has a picture. That was a main goal of this project, but really wasn't too hard and only took a few hours of work. These backstories are really killing me, but I am making plenty of progress on them as well. I might be able to finish this tonight but will probably post everything tomorrow. Japanese Workers Promotions Finished All Japan Pro Wrestling Michinoku Pro Wrestling New Japan Pro Wrestling Promotions Yet To Finish Big Japan Pro Wrestling Unemployed Workers (if I decide to do them...) Company Histories Promotions Finished Hollywood Championship Wrestling National Wrestling Alliance World Star Wrestling World Wrestling Federation Promotions Yet To Finish East Coast Wrestling Alliance United States Wrestling Association Company EWR Skins Promotions Finished East Coast Wrestling Alliance Hollywood Championship Wrestling National Wrestling Alliance United States Wrestling Association World Star Wrestling World Wrestling Federation Every Worker Has A Photo: Finished. Very excited to finish and release this. It's like my little baby now. Everything's really coming together, it'll be very cool. Here's another backstory. This one for the NWA. http://www13.zippyshare.com/v/57247307/file.html
  11. Thanks for the support Animal! If you like it now you will LOVE this update. Just don't play it too much yet! Road Dogg is under the alias of Jesse James Armstrong (USWA) and Billy Gunn is under 'Bad Ass' Billy Gunn (NWA).
  12. Haven't been able to work on this a whole lot recently. To keep you all at bay (all three of you looking forward to this...), here's the official history and information regarding World Star Wrestling, the second largest promotion in America. By the way, this took FOREVER to work on. Thank god it's finally finished! http://www2.zippyshare.com/v/98589641/file.html Every promotion will have a .pdf file like this, any thoughts? And yes, I moved Ken Shamrock from the WWF to WSW. Gives WSW a stronger roster and I love his backstory and the fact that he was UFC and WSW champion at the same time.
  13. The Godfather and D'Lo Brown were such an awesome tag team

  14. Captain Sum Ting Wong

    1. JasonM

      JasonM

      And Co-Pilot Wi Tu Lo

  15. After two days of work on this (god, I must be so weird / help me), I've made serious progress on this little pet project of mine. In terms of Japanese workers, I'm pretty much importing everyone down to lower midcarders into the data for NJPW, AJPW, BJW, and M-Pro (I think those were the only ones around during 1996 that EWR has in the system.) I should probably take workers from WAR and other promotions that were going on at this time (UWF-i?), but am realizing that the Japan section of EWR isn't there to fill with Japanese workers, but rather, to inform you of which North American workers are touring with what company on specific dates. That's alright though, because having main eventers from Japan in the data are essential (hell, I have Muta and Tenryu on NWA's roster). But the addition of guys that aren't as well known I'm still going to add, just because I love Japanese wrestling. The Japan portion of the project is looking like this: Finished: NJPW Yet to Finish: AJPW, BJW, M-Pro, WAR, Independent workers In terms of backstories to increase the interest and enjoyment of playing this scenario, I've been creating backstories and information similar to what I posted for Hollywood Championship Wrestling above. This is probably the hardest part, because writing these backstories takes so long and involves a lot of thinking, planning, and research. The World Wrestling Federation is almost completed, but haven't finished putting things all together for .pdf saving, while World Star Wrestling is coming along nicely and should be finished in the next two days. Finished: HCW Yet to Finish: ECWA, NWA, USWA, WSW, WWF The addition of photos is what initially started this expansion of the scenario, so I'm very far ahead on it. Every promotion has pictures assigned to each worker, so when you download the scenario and import all the data and pictures, they will all be matched up making for such an awesome experience when playing the game. Because I don't know about you guys, but workers having pictures makes the game just a 10x better experience. I don't know why, but it does for me. Maybe makes things feel less out-dated Speaking of out-dated, I was totally thinking about transferring this to TEW2013, which would be so fucking awesome, but would take so much work... Considering I'll be back at university in a month and a half, there's no point in starting, especially when all that energy can be put towards making what I've currently done and released even better! I don't know how you guys make these mods for TEW! It's an unbelievable amount of work. And from one mod maker to another, much respect! Back to the Wrestling at WAR update, I'm working on polishing up the data for each promotion. Making sure all the correct information is in, there are no errors, tag teams are active that need to be, have the right amount of experience, belts have champions, and so on. This is actually pretty easy, so I'm almost half-way through with it. Finished: HCW, NWA, WWF Yet to Finish: ECWA, USWA, WSW, Unemployed workers Finally, something I know everyone will enjoy, is the promotion-specific skins I've created for all six companies. I'm so excited about you guys playing with them, you're gonna love it! The background and button graphics can also be used for other games without the company specific loading screens and title screen, so get excited about that too! Here's a little preview of them all. Keep in mind the top left image is the company's title screen, the top right is the generic loading screen, and the bottom two are samples of the five loading screens to be included as a set to use in the game when playing with that company. ECWA only has a generic loading screen, unless someone finds me high-quality photos of Terry Funk, Terry Gordy, and Tommy Dreamer. National Wrestling Alliance Skin Blue / Red Design World Star Wrestling Skin Red / Silver Design World Wrestling Federation Skin Black / Red Design Hollywood Championship Wrestling Skin Black / White Design United States Wrestling Association Skin Blue / Red Design East Coast Wrestling Association Turquoise / Yellow Design (Ugly on purpose!)
  16. one does not simply, roll up rikishi

  17. A History of Hollywood Championship Wrestling Acronym: HCW Owner: Richard Branson HCW Executive Producer: Eric Bischoff Headquarters: Los Angeles, CA Cult Sized, 75% Image Product Information Risk: Branson Sports Entertainment (66%) Production Level: Superb (85%) Advertising: Aggressive (80%) Merchandising: Aggressive (70%) Development Territory: Non-Existent Training Camp: Non-Existent Growing Up RICHARD BRANSON had always been an interesting man. There is a short-supply of millionaires whom lack excitement and charisma, and almost none who aren't men of risk. Branson has always been a man of risk, investment ... adventure. He had always been a professional wrestling fan as well, with wonderful memories as a child going to Joint Promotions shows in and around London, where the allure of professional wrestling had never ceased to fascinate him. But, most of all, Branson was a driven man, and made his fortunes through a wide variety of business ventures, the most important being his launch and evolution of Virgin Records. However, there has always been, one area of industry which has always seem to allude him. The old-boys club of the professional wrestling industry was just as tough to break in to as hierarchies of worldwide corporations. He knew a professional wrestling promotion in Britain wasn't set-up for success without major struggles along the road. The way he saw it, an extremely fortunate opportunity which could be seized upon would be the only way he could stick his hand in the bucket of North American wrestling, and successfully come away with a handful of water. And if that opportunity would never come? So be it. There were plenty of more niches to jump on, much more money to make elsewhere. It wasn't too concerning... But my god pro wrestling... Branson had spent countless nights as a young adult dreaming of the scenario. Of the operations involved in running a professional wrestling promotion. The thrill unlike any other handle of business. But now it seemed like forever since he had thought about it, until the trial of VINCE MCMAHON got underway. Branson stayed on top of the latest news concerning the situation, and soon enough began planning his approach; his strategy for successfully breaking into the industry... The Game Changer Vince McMahon is convicted. And Branson sees his opening. The mass exodus of WORLD WRESTLING FEDERATION wrestlers was ignited like a wildfire, and Branson was quick to act. The phone calls began, word swift around. Quickly the situation went from, "I have to get out of Stamford" to "I have to get my tape to Branson's people". Not to mention, the media professional wrestling was receiving was unlike never before. Although, none of it was good, there was a silent eye on professional wrestling, and Richard Branson's creation was truly beginning to unfold. Off the heels of McMahon's downfall, Branson scooped up considerable World Wrestling Federation talent. The industry was taken aback when Branson held a huge press conference announcing the debut of HOLLYWOOD CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING, to be starring the likes of SHAWN MICHAELS, his partner in crime KEVIN NASH, and LEX LUGER. His biggest signing, however, was bringing in HULK HOGAN, who was fed up with his time spent apart of WORLD STAR WRESTLING (a company, he helped put on the map). And when Hogan jumped, it was truly a big deal, as he and Branson went on a primetime media tour to promote the new product, which they both described as the future of sports entertainment... The Big Bang Their first big pay-per-view was a major success in terms of sales, as HCW THE BIG BANG set off the promotion in style on the third Sunday of July, 1994. A cocky, heel-oriented Shawn Michaels would become the first HCW World champion after defeating Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, and Lex Luger in a four-way main event hyped as 'The Showdown of Stars'. And while the ring-work was sloppy, things felt big. Things felt, really big. Debuting the next night on the USA Network, HCW MONDAY NIGHT HEAT was unlike any wrestling show the world had seen, with a major emphasis on the production quality, smooth flow of the show, and direction to keep the viewer glued to their television; not to mention the big matches on Monday nights. To the rest of the industry, things felt like a coup. The old-boys were a bit shaken, but certainly not defeated. The NATIONAL WRESTLING ALLIANCE hadn't done much to acknowledge any threat or anything that has happened in or around Hollywood Championship Wrestling. On the other side of the street however, World Star Wrestling had taken their jabs at the new Branson-business venture, referring to it as a "joke of a wrestling promotion", with BRET HART taking specific shots at Hulk Hogan who had ditched the company for it. But no matter what anybody said, or didn't say, Hollywood Championship Wrestling was catching on, and history may tell the old-boys club they should have perceived HCW as a threat from the beginning, possessing pockets of wealth greater than what the National Wrestling Alliance has to pool from. Not only that, but HCW presents a wide variety of wrestling matches and styles. From hardcore brawls, to fast-paced cruiserweight action, HCW had done well to provide it all. Along the way, however, like most entrepreneurial ventures, HCW hit a rough-patch of the road, as several factors began to collide in extraordinary fashion. It was reported that Branson was getting sick of running the promotion by the means he was already attending to (which means by the use of plenty officers on the forefront). Already a busy business mogul, it only took Branson a short few months for him to realize full-time operations of a wrestling promotion was too much to add into his current plethora of responsibilities. The rumors began to mill once more, was Branson to dump the promotion off? Sell it? Possibly even kill it? No, no, he has contracts in place... Merge it? Join another promotion? But that was none of it, as the situation wasn't as dire as first anticipated. Instead, Branson was on the hunt for an Executive Vice President of Hollywood Championship Wrestling, to run things, in complete control, in Branson's place. Every decision was to lay in the hands on one man. Who could turn Branson's investment into a profit. One man, with a similar vision. ERIC. BISCHOFF. The company's current lead announcer, Bischoff was named to the position after relentless pitching of his vision to Branson. Having previously worked for the NWA on a secondary level, Bischoff took a chance by accepting a contract offer from the yet to debut Hollywood Championship Wrestling. From day one, Eric has been the company's lead announcer, but now, he was its ultimate. The First Anniversary Show Just for the record, Bischoff's reign seemed to have began around December of 1994. No immediate booking changes seemed to have take place, but his largest creation (or co-creation), would end up being the turn of Hulk Hogan from the childhood hero legend he had become known for, to one of the biggest heels in all of professional wrestling. At HCW's FIRST ANNIVERSARY, Hogan successfully took the turn when he defeated Shawn Michaels to earn his first HCW World Championship title. But to Hogan, it wasn't about winning the title. He had held plenty of them. For him, it was the principal of the matter. Shawn Michaels had already been teasing a face turn, ever since he won the belt off of Lex Luger, in February, whom had defeated Michaels for it back in November. But after his victory, Hogan didn't begin it like any other reign. Instead, he refused to have his hand rose, and proceeded to spit, chuck, and stomp on the World championship. Taking the microphone, Hogan began ranting on about how much he had put into this business, and how little he had gotten out of it. How much his body had endured, the schedule he was forced to commit to, and how ungrateful all these fans were for it. How they all wanted the "Sexy Boy" to keep the title. How Michaels had already begun referring to the World championship as his title. Well Hogan was going to one-up all of that, and soon enough everyone will be talking about the greatness of "HOLLYWOOD" HULK HOGAN. And after all this, Hogan refused the World championship. Instead, he declared himself, the HOLLYWOOD HEAVYWEIGHT champion, brother. Five months later, Hogan still holds his "Hollywood" championship, and now has one man under his sleeve, Eric Bischoff. Revealed as the Executive Vice President of the organization just a month after his reign, Bischoff played mean towards Hogan, but in reality, slowly fell sway to one of the most capturing personalities in the industry. HCW's December pay-per-view, Mayhem on 34th Street, Bischoff officially revealed his alignment with Hogan, as the two successfully screwed Lex Luger out of his chance in taking the belt. Now the Bischoff/Hogan alliance has officially begun, and there may not be much the rest of the Hollywood roster can do about it... HCW Roster Information This information is accurate as of January 1st, 1996. List of HCW Franchise Players List of HCW Championships HCW Hollywood Heavyweight Championship (Main Event / 75% Prestige) Hollywood Hulk Hogan (1st reign / won at The First Anniversary 10/7/95) HCW Tag Team Championship (Midcard / 60% Prestige) The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs / Jerry Saggs) (1st reign / won at One Night in Vegas 20/8/95) HCW Television Championship (Only defended on Television) (Midcard / 50% Prestige) Irwin R. Schyster (1st reign / won at Uncensored '95 12/11/95) HCW West Coast Championship (Cruiserweight title) (Midcard / 50% Prestige) 2 Cold Scorpio (1st reign / won at Mayhem on 34th Street 17/12/95) HCW Hardcore Championship (Midcard / 35% Prestige) JC Ice (1st reign / won at Mayhem on 34th Street 17/12/95) List of HCW Television Shows HCW Monday Night Heat (Mondays, Prime Time on USA Network) List of HCW Contracted Workers Wrestler Name (Disposition / Gimmick / Contract / Overness) Main Eventers ' Hollywood' Hulk Hogan (Heel / Unique / $200,000 WC / 95 OVR) 'Big Diesel' Kevin Nash (Face / Cool / $110,000 WC / 93 OVR) 'Total Package' Lex Luger (Face / Hero / $100,000 WC / 88 OVR) 'Marvelous' Marc Mero (Heel / Crazy / $65,000 WC / 73 OVR) 'Ravishing' Rick Rude (Heel / Ravishing / $80,000 WC / 87 OVR) 'Heartbreak Kid' Shawn Michaels (Face/ Cool / $185,000 WC / 95 OVR) Upper Midcarders Booker T (Heel / Man on a Mission / $45,000 WC / 66 OVR) Brian Knobbs (Face / Old School Fac e/ $40,000 WC / 62 OVR) Diamond Dallas Page (Face / Cool $35,000 / 63 OVR) Jerry Saggs (Face / Old School Fac e/ $40,000 WC / 60 OVR) John Bradshaw Layfield (Heel / Rich Snob / $26,000 WC / 55 OVR) Stevie Ray (Heel / Sucka / $30,000 WC / 62 OVR) The Zodiac (Heel / Troublemaker / $40,000 WC / 53 OVR) X-Pac (Face / Degenerate / $50,000 WC / 74 OVR) Midcarders 2 Cold Scorpio (Face / Cool / $18,000 WC / 44 OVR) Glacier (Face / Mysterious / $25,000 WC / 44 OVR) Irwin R. Schyster (Heel / Troublemaker / $40,000 WC / 49 OVR) Mustafa (Heel / Gangsta / $20,000 WC / 41 OVR) New Jack (Heel / Gangsta / $20,000 WC / 46 OVR) The Barbarian (Heel / Savage / $25,000 WC / 42 OVR) The Renegade (Heel / Old School Heel / $26,000 WC / 45 OVR) Lower Midcarders ABC Kid (Face / Blue Chipper / $15,000 WC / 35 OVR) Alex Wright (Face / Blue Chipper / $25,000 WC / 36 OVR) Axl Rotten (Face / Extremist / $14,000 WC / 30 OVR) Blitzkrieg (Face / Show Stealer / $11,000 WC / 22 OVR) Flex Kavana (Face / Cool / $17,000 WC / 28 OVR) Ian Rotten (Face / Extremist / $14,000 WC / 30 OVR) JC Ice (Heel / Trash / $13,000 WC / 35 OVR) Tajiri (Heel / Evil Foreigner / $13,000 WC / 25 OVR) Wolfie D (Heel / Trash / $13,000 WC / 38 OVR) Openers 'Hollywood' Bob Star (Face / Comedy Character / $9,000 WC / 19 OVR) Devon Storm (Heel / Extremist / $8,000 OC / 15 OVR) Kenny Kaos (Heel / Blue Chipper / $9000 WC / 15 OVR) Irish Mike (Face / Fun Drunk / $9,000 WC / 16 OVR) Managers Don Callis (Heel / Arrogant / $14,000 WC / 24 OVR) (Manages: None) (Currently serves as Monday Night Heat's color commentator) Eric Bischoff (Heel / Evil Boss / $80,000 WC / 66 OVR) (Manages: 'Hollywood' Hulk Hogan) (Currently serves as HCW's Executive Vice President) Kimberly (Face / Cheerleader / $15,000 WC / 37 OVR) (Manages: Diamond Dallas Page) Kimona (Heel / Seductress / $13,000 WC / 32 OVR) (Manages: Tajiri) The Taskmaster (Heel / Weirdo / $20,000 WC / 57 OVR) (Manages: The Barbarian / The Renegade / The Zodiac) Tag Teams Dungeon of Doom ("Freebird" Rule Applies) Eastside Boys (Mustafa / New Jack) Harlem Heat (Booker T / Stevie Ray) The Kliq ("Freebird" Rule Applies) The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs / Jerry Saggs) The Rotten Brothers (Axl Rotten / Ian Rotten) Trailer Park Boys (JC Ice / Wolfie D) Stables The Kliq (Kevin Nash / Shawn Michaels / X-Pac) Dungeon of Doom (The Barbarian / The Renegade / The Taskmaster / The Zodiac) Tag Teams Dungeon of Doom ("Freebird" Rule Applies) Eastside Boys (Mustafa / New Jack) Harlem Heat (Booker T / Stevie Ray) The Kliq ("Freebird" Rule Applies) The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs / Jerry Saggs) The Rotten Brothers (Axl Rotten / Ian Rotten) Trailer Park Boys (JC Ice / Wolfie D) Stables The Kliq (Kevin Nash / Shawn Michaels / X-Pac) Dungeon of Doom (The Barbarian / The Renegade / The Taskmaster / The Zodiac) Alter Ego List ABC Kid (Billy Kidman) 'Hollywood' Bob Star (Mike Bucci/Nova/Simon Dean) Flex Kavana (Dwayne Johnson/The Rock) Irish Mike (/Michael Lockwood/Crash Holly) The Renegade (Yes, that Renegade) The Zodiac (Brutus Beefcake) HCW World Heavyweight Championship History Currently referred to as, the HCW "Hollywood" Championship 1 - Shawn Michaels - July 17, 1994 - Los Angeles, CA * Defeated the Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, and Lex Luger in a four-way brawl marketed as "The Showdown of Superstars" at the company's debut pay-per-view, The Big Bang. 2 - Lex Luger - Nov. 13, 1994 - Oakland, CA 3 - Shawn Michaels [2] - Feb. 26, 1995 - San Francisco, CA 4 - Hulk Hogan - July 23, 1995 - Los Angeles, CA * Tarnished the championship belt following his victory, proclaiming himself as the HCW "Hollywood" Heavyweight champion. Hollywood Championship Wrestling EWR Specific Skin Preview
  18. So right now I'm working on Version 1.1 I guess you could call it. Main additions should include, at the least, major Japanese workers, as well as accurate touring rosters for 1996 for the Japanese promotions EWR provides. Cagematch.net provides accurate results, but stats are gonna be hard to pin-down with accuracy, as well as overness, since booking is all over the place on the cards. But again, at the least, addition of major Japanese workers in 1996 will be included. Promotion histories will be provided, in a similar way the rosters were provided in .pdf files. I believe these promotion histories will allow players to fully imerse themselves in the alternate history I have worked to create. I will be using the backstory from my WWF diary based on this mod as the WWF's backstory to be included as a file, while much time will be spent on histories for the NWA, WSW, HCW, USWA, and ECWA. A full picture pack will also be released, based off of nGo's Organic Picture Pack, which uses an easy style with no background you're forced to work with, as well as old school pictures that come in handy with this alternate reality mod. I've added pictures for every worker in the NWA, WSW, HCW, WWF, and USWA, leaving me only having to do pictures for ECWA and Unemployed workers. Of course, the unemployed workers will take as long as creating pictures for all those promotions combined, so it will still be awhile until it is released. I'll probably release data with pictures for every worker signed to one of the six promotions, and then re-release it with unemployed worker pictures accurately connected to the appropriate person in the data. These pictures really do make a difference and make the experience 10x better, at least, in my opinion. I will be creating skins for every promotion as well. Just adds more to the experience. All in all though, the data will get cleaned up a little for an even better playing experience! I'm maybe interested in adding one or two smaller promotions just to give some unemployed guys some work. Any suggestions, ideas?
  19. Jacked on the Bennett pick. Dude's gonna be a stud.
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