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  1. WWE:

    Christian should be a Non-worker

    Viktor and Konnor should be midcard heels (maybe a Power and paint gimmick?)

    Alicia Fox brawl is to high (64) maybe decrease to 53

    Christian has stated himself Jerry Lawler was mistaken, he is not retired.

    http://www.wrestlinginc.com/wi/news/2015/0106/588271/more-on-christian-saying-he-not-retired/

    Seems like maybe it was just said for storyline purposes. So id keep him an active competitor

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  2. Hello Guys allow me to send my apologies. I had planned to get 6 testers or so at the start of Feb...I have had 2 and 1 of them hasn't said a single thing yet. I haven't been online here for a while.

    I am going to choose a few more this weekend...If I haven't replied to your PM apologies I have every intention of allowing you to be a BETA Tester. Inlcuding some great people who offered their services for making skins and such its greatly appreciated.

  3. Hello Everyone

    Okay so first of all I had a topic on this currently located on Page 2 but for some reason it is saying "Error" whenever I try and post in it. Tried everything I could think of including reboots and such and it wouldn't let me post so I had to start a new topic. If a MOD can merge them then happy days and thanks for it :bang:

    So basically this is something I started a couple of years ago an All Stars Scenario for EWR. I had planned on finishing this a lot earlier but the task was SO much more than I had originally anticipated and I will openly admit to drifting away from the task for a considerable amount of time. While it is still not complete with everything I wanted I think its time that testers started giving the game a go.

    On Feb 1st I plan on getting about 6-12 testers if possible to give the scenario a try and play it for a few weeks and give me feedback on all aspects including stats, roster, staff...you name it I would like feedback.

    So far I have 6 Promotions and i am looking to add 2/3 more depending if im being honest on if I can be bothered. Those promotions I want to still add are ROH, WWWF and maybe WCCW/Japan Promotion. At the moment I also have JCP/WCW as 1 Promotion. Although I have a knowledge of JCP/NWA I would like to do more research if I am to split it up.

    So here is what I have so far but first I should note when it comes to certain wrestlers. I have put the Wrestlers in the promotion where I felt they were most essential to their history, however you have people like Hulk Hogan who were essential to 2 Companies in WCW and WWF I have personally placed him in WCW. The reason being was his heel turn and the formation of the NWO were 100% essential to have in WCW. While he was obviously very important in WWF I feel that Vince McMahon had a lot more stars who the company could have been built around had Hogan not been there basically to me Hogan being heel in the NWO probably saved WCW where as in WWF he just helped it grow.

    There are other examples like Curt Henning is in AWA rather than WWF and Rob Van Dam in ECW rather than WWE but you get the idea, any suggestions im more than happy for the help. I had to do a lot of research for AWA so if its not a good roster for them then apologies (H)

    In total I currently have 1447 Wrestlers, 471 Members Of Staff so obviously still quite a bit more to do. Below is the current rosters like I said any suggestions please let me know.

    What I need like said in Topic Title is BETA Testers to give me the feedback. However and you will all probably think im being daft for this but I want the feedback private. In case things are wrong I don't want them out publically I want to see to it myself, you can think im daft but hey ive spent a lot of time on this.

    So if you are interested in being a BETA tester send me a PM telling me why you would like to try it and we can take it from there (H)

    Thanks Guys

    Nathan

    World Wrestling Federation

    In the early 1980's Vince McMahon Jr. began his rise to the top of the wrestling world. He launched his assault upon the regional promotions by buying up their TV Slots and their top talent in the first ever true attempt to take Professional Wrestling National. Over the next 3 decades he would not only solidify a National Product but would launch his organization to a global scale wiping out any attempt at competition even in its finest hour purchasing rival World Championship Wrestling in 2001. While there has been bumps along the way nobody can deny that Vince McMahon earned his rank as the greatest mind in the history of the wrestling industry.

    Now is your chance to relive some of their greatest stars circa 1983-2002. Whether it be the likes of Randy Savage, Ultimate Warrior and Andre The Giant leading in the golden age of wrestling. Bret Hart and The Undertaker leading us into The New Generation or the likes of Stone Cold, Shawn Michaels, The Rock and Triple H dominating the Attitude Era bringing the adult orientated wrestling mainstream. Now is your chance to combine all these great eras and try to solidify the World Wrestling Federation as the top promotion of all time.

    Main Eventers:

    Macho Man Randy Savage
    Ultimate Warrior
    Andre the Giant
    Shawn Michaels
    The Undertaker
    Bret Hart
    Stone Cold Steve Austin
    The Rock
    Yokozuna
    Mankind

    Upper Mid Carders:

    Rowdy Roddy Piper
    Sgt. Slaughter
    Big Bossman
    X-Pac
    Owen Hart
    Jake Roberts
    Davey Boy Smith
    Ted Dibiase Sr.

    Mid Carders:

    Mr. Ass
    Road Dogg
    Faarooq
    Bradshaw
    Jimmy Snuka
    Jim Duggan
    Big John Studd
    One Man Gang
    Jim Neidhart
    Honky Tonk Man
    Iron Sheik
    Nikolai Volkoff
    Ax
    Smash
    Tito Santana
    Rick Martel
    Bam Bam Bigelow
    Tatanka
    Val Venis
    Goldust
    Hardcore Holly
    Rikishi
    Paul Orndoff
    Jacques
    Pierre
    I.R.S
    Dynamite Kid
    Junkyard Dog

    Lower Mid carders:

    Haku
    Bad News Brown
    Marty Jannetty
    Scotty 2 Hotty
    Grandmaster Sexay

    Val Venis
    Godfather
    Marc Mero
    Savio Vega
    Brian Pillman
    Earthquake
    Typhoon

    Women:

    Chyna
    Sable
    Sunny
    Ivory

    The Kat
    The Fabulous Moolah

    Managers:

    Bobby Heenan
    Paul Bearer
    Mr. Fuji
    Jimmy Hart

    Non Wrestlers:

    Gorilla Monsoon

    Shane McMahon

    Vince McMahon

    Linda McMahon

    WWE

    In 2002 riding high after eliminating their competition in WCW and ECW while riding low after being defeated by some Panda's the World Wrestling Federation became World Wrestling Entertainment. Gradually WWE would switch back to what they were comfertable with in Family Friendly Programming making the sponsors happy and leaving most of the Attitude Era behind. What became is the product you see today. Though there is no denying the product has still produced some world class matches and stars including the likes of John Cena, CM Punk, Randy Orton, Daniel Bryan, Batista and many more.

    The last decade has seen many more legitimate athletes cement places at top of the wrestling industry and Wrestlemania has gotten bigger than ever. Such events as The Elimination Chamber, TLC and Money in the Bank have become welcome additions to the classics ensuring the roster have many new ways in keeping the current generation of fan entertained. Can you see the current product to the top of the wrestling world?

    Main Eventers:

    John Cena

    Triple H

    Batista

    Randy Orton

    CM Punk

    Kane

    Big Show

    Brock Lesnar

    Chris Jericho

    Edge

    Upper Mid Carder:

    Christian

    Daniel Bryan

    Alberto Del Rio

    Eddie Guerrero

    Kofi Kingston

    Wade Barrett

    Sheamus

    Mark Henry

    Mid Carders:

    Matt Hardy

    Jeff Hardy

    Shelton Benjamin

    MVP

    John Morrison

    The Great Khali

    Carlito

    Chris Masters

    Dolph Ziggler

    Paul London

    Brian Kendrick

    William Regal

    Finlay

    Cody Rhodes

    Ted Dibiase Jr

    Dean Ambrose

    Seth Rollins

    Roman Reigns

    Santino Marella

    The Miz

    Jey Uso

    Jimmy Uso

    Jack Swagger

    Umaga

    Bobby Lashley

    Evan Bourne

    Chavo Guerrero

    Drew McIntyre

    Curtis Axel

    Antonio Cesaro

    Bray Wyatt

    Lower Micarders:

    Luke Harper

    Erick Rowan

    Zack Ryder

    Curt Hawkings

    Vladimir Kozlov

    Ezekiel Jackson

    Sin Cara

    Justin Gabriel

    Heath Slater

    Tyson Kidd

    David Hart Smith

    Women:

    Beth Phoenix

    Natalya

    AJ Lee

    Nikki Bella

    Brie Bella

    Trish Stratus

    Lita

    Eve Torres

    Michelle McCool

    Katilyn

    Maria

    Layla

    Stacy Kiebler

    Managers:

    Zeb Colter

    Vickie Guerrero

    Ricardo Rodriguez

    Khosrow Daivari

    Non Wrestlers:

    Stephanie McMahon

    Brad Maddox

    Teddy Long

    Jim Crockett Promotions/World Championship Wrestling

    In the golden age of regional wrestling the NWA was the premier organization in the Wrestling Industry split between several regional promoters who would all vote on the major NWA Champions as well as having their own. The Champion would then as well as working within his home territory travel around to all the other territories allowing the regional promotions advertise a World Champion's appearence weeks and sometimes even months in advance. However in the early 1980's the majority of the power in the NWA fell within Jim Crockett Promotions. While still regional themselves they had undoubtedly the greatest stars that the NWA had to offer. They gave birth to Starrcade and were the ones to beat until Vince McMahon Jr got on the scene.

    In the late 80's however still reeling from the competition of the World Wrestling Federation who had gone Global Jim Crockett Jr decided to sell up his company to Media Mogul Billionaire Ted Turner who always had a soft spot for wrestling after performing so well on his network. Under the Turner Network Umbrella WCW was born and with Eric Bischoff at the helm exploded into something that even at the time the World Wrestling Federation was un reachable. With the birth of the NWO and the top babyfaces like Sting and Goldberg battling them they pushed the WWF to "Financial Peril". Eventually however a mixture of Ego's backstage and mis management from those in a position of power lead to WCW's untimely demise. Now combine the stars of JCP and WCW and Can you lead them once again to their former glory and out do the competition or will they crash and burn to the power of McMahon?

    Main Eventers:

    Hollywood Hulk Hogan

    Kevin Nash

    Goldberg

    Diamond Dallas Page

    Sting

    Big Van Vader

    Lex Luger

    Scott Steiner

    Rick Rude

    Ric Flair

    Upper Mid Carders:

    Scott Hall

    Booker T

    Magnum TA

    The Great Muta

    Ricky Steamboat

    Sid Vicious

    Jack Brisco

    Gerald Brisco

    Dory Funk Jr

    Dusty Rhodes

    Mid Carders:

    Hawk

    Animal

    Abdullah The Butcher

    Stevie Ray

    Brian Knobs

    Jerry Sags

    Billy Kidman

    Konnan

    Rey Mysterio

    Ultimo Dragon

    Chris Kanyon

    Scott Norton

    Brian Adams

    Brian Clarke

    Rick Steiner

    The Barbarian

    Ricky Morton

    Robert Gibson

    Nikita Koloff

    Ivan Koloff

    Buff Bagwell

    Barry Windham

    Arn Anderson

    Tully Blanchard

    Dean Malenko

    Bobby Eaton

    Stan Lane

    Michael Hayes

    Jimmy Garvin

    Terry Gordy

    Lower Midcarders:

    Scott Norton

    Steve Williams

    The Warlord

    Shane Helms

    Shannon Moore

    Evan Karagis

    Hugh Morrus

    Violent J

    Shaggy 2 Dope

    Vampiro

    Mike Sanders

    Sean O’Haire

    Mark Jindrak

    Juventud Guerrera

    Psicosis

    Managers:

    Harley Race

    Non Wrestlers:

    Eric Bischoff

    Vince Russo

    American Wrestling Association

    Before the Global Wrestling scene you see today the wrestling world was a very different beast. While the NWA was revered as the king of professional wrestling there were those who opposed how the NWA worked and broke free from them and one of those individuals was Verne Gagne who had founded the AWA. While still a regional promotion in terms of prestige they were hot on the tail of the NWA and in a back and forth jockey with the WWWF for 2nd place in the wrestling world. While the AWA respected the tradition of old school wrestling it was the home of many of the wrestlers who would go on to find Global game in the 80's and 90's.

    The likes of Curt Henning, Shawn Michaels, Marty Jannetty, Scott Hall, Yokozuna, Bobby Heenan and even Hulk Hogan himself would hone their skills in the hollowed grounds of the AWA and while it seemed that with the ability to turn out such stars that the sky was the limit the old school mind set was what ultimately held the AWA down. Those who were the stars of the 60's and 70's protected their spots well beyond their prime and would bury all those who tried to break the trend. Even the ones who did break through seemed to be relatives of the stars of the past. When the WWF went National the AWA was perhaps the biggest casualty and although Verne stood firm against them it would be a matter of time before they could not survive losing their stars to the bright lights of WWF and NWA. Can you rewrite their history and see them obtain Global Dominance

    Main Eventers:

    Curt Henning

    Jerry Lawler

    Larry Zbysko

    Nick Bockwinkel

    Stan Hansen

    Verne Gagne

    Upper Mid Carders:

    Buddy Rose

    Col. Debeers

    Bruiser Brody

    Superstar Billy Graham

    Mid Carders:

    Brad Rheingans

    Greg Gagne

    Ken Patera

    Nord The Barbarian

    Pat Tanaka

    Paul Diamond

    Ron Garvin

    Soldat Ustinov

    Jerry Blackwell

    Mad Dog Vachon

    Jim Brunzell

    Mike Enos

    Wayne Bloom

    Larry Henning

    Kevin Walchoz

    Baron von Raschke

    Boris Zhukov

    Lower Mid Carders:

    Buddy Rose

    Chavo Guerrero Sr.

    Del Wilkes

    Dennis Condrey

    DJ Peterson

    Doug Summers

    Hector Guerrero

    Mando Guerrero

    Randy Rose

    Tommy Lane

    Managers:

    Lord Alfred Hayes

    Adnan Al Kaissie

    Extreme Championship Wrestling

    If there was ever proof that a Wrestling Company can make a go of trying to hit the big time while appealing to only 1 Demographic then you have to read the story of Paul Heyman and Extreme Championship Wrestling. Originally enterting the company in 1993 replacing Eddie Gilbert as Head Booker and eventually over taking Todd Gordon as owner Paul Heyman had a vision in the midst of family friendly cartoon characters dominating Wrestling that there would be one saving grace who would appeal to the older male who increasingly wanted to see Violence and Girls and you know sometimes Violence with Girls.

    ECW can probably be credited with the WWF Attitude Era and while they set the standard for pushing buttons and changing what the fans wanted to see in their wrestling it was ultimately unable to compete with the bank balance of Ted Turner and Vince McMahon. Regularly losing its top stars to its rivals constantly set it back. PPV Providers and Sponsors were constantly afraid of what Paul Heyman might do next and the Mass Transit Incident was of course a huge blow to the company. Eventually they folded in 2001 selling to the WWF but can you lead them to compete with the competition. The talent is there but is the business savvy?

    Main Eventers:

    Taz

    Sabu

    Raven

    Shane Douglas

    The Sandman

    Tommy Dreamer

    Rob Van Dam

    Terry Funk

    Upper Mid Carders:

    Justin Credible

    Lance Storm

    Jerry Lynn

    Mike Awesome

    Masato Tanaka

    Bam Bam Bigelow

    Rhino

    Steve Corino

    Mid Carders:

    Bubba Ray Dudley

    D-Von Dudley

    New Jack

    Mustafa Saed

    Pitbull #1

    Pitbull #2

    Stevie Richards

    Blue Meanie

    The Blue Nova

    Mikey Whipwreck

    Tajiri

    Kid Kash

    Chris Candido

    Little Guido

    Tony Mamaluke

    Christian York

    Joey Matthews

    Perry Saturn

    John Kronus

    Simon Diamond

    Johnny Swinger

    CW Anderson

    Chris Chetti

    Danny Doring

    Roadkill

    Super Crazy

    Taka Michinoku

    Al Snow

    Brian Lee

    Too Cold Scorpio

    Eddie Gilbert

    Lower Mid Carders:

    Spike Dudley

    Ian Rotten

    Axl Rotten

    Balls Mahoney

    EZ Money

    Julio Dinero

    Chris Hamrick

    911

    Women:

    Elektra

    Jasmine St. Claire

    Jazz

    Francine

    Beulah McGilicutty

    Dawn Marie

    Managers:

    Bill Alfonso

    Lou E Dangerously

    Judge Jeff Jones

    Joel Gertner

    Non Wrestlers:

    Paul Heyman

    Cyrus

    NWA: Total NonStop Action

    In 2002 the Wrestling World was in a state of Monopoly. In the space of 2 months the two main competitiors to the World Wrestling Federation had either been sold or folded leaving Vince McMahon with virtually no competition. A lot of established stars had no company to call home and a lot of upcoming talent found themselves in trouble as with only 1 big company left it became a lot harder to get your foot in the door. Enter Jeff Jarrett and "The Summer Of No Worries". As Jeff Jarrett was still under contract to Time Warner and sitting at home collecting pay checks for doing absolutely nothing he began to dream of a company who could live on week to week pay per views. Daring to highlight what the WWE would not by creating a Luchadore/Cruiserweight Division entitled The X Division. Where it was not about Weight Limits it was about No Limits.

    The X Division was a HUGE success and people tuned in to see it. TNA listened and had the X Division headlining shows, they had a strong Tag Team Division and had a solid group of Main Eventers who had risen from the world of the Indie's or been overlooked elsewhere previously. TNA would grow to a prime time TV slot on Spike, Monthly PPV's and while they may have slipped in the last couple of years nobody can deny the potential is absolutely incredible. Jeff Jarrett, Samoa Joe, AJ Styles, Abyss and more gave a variety of styles and something that wrestling fans would flock to see. In this reality do TNA deserve the top spot or will they follow the recent footsteps set by Hogan, Bischoff and Dixie and begin to fade?

    Main Events:

    Jeff Jarrett

    Kurt Angle

    Abyss

    Samoa Joe

    AJ Styles

    Christopher Daniels

    Upper Mid Carders:

    D’lo Brown

    Ron Killings

    Ken Shamrock

    Bobby Roode

    Austin Aeries

    Malice

    Monty Brown

    Mr. Anderson

    Mid Carders:

    Alex Shelley

    Chris Sabin

    Elix Skipper

    Low Ki

    Chris Harris

    James Storm

    Glenn Gilberti

    Chase Stevens

    Andy Douglas

    Petey Williams

    Eric Young

    Johnny Devine

    Ron Harris

    Don Harris

    Erik Watts

    David Young

    Gran Apollo

    Lance Hoyt

    Amazing Red

    Sonny Siaki

    Frankie Kazarian

    Matt Bentley

    Sonjay Dutt

    Magnus

    Doug Williams

    Homicide

    Hernandez

    Jay Lethal

    Lower Mid Carders:

    Puma

    Suicide

    Hector Garza

    Matt Sydal

    Shocker

    Jose Maximo

    Joel Maximo

    Trytan

    Kevin Northcutt

    Joe E Legend

    Kenny King

    Shark Boy

    Knockouts:

    Mickie James

    Tara

    Velvet Sy

    Angelina Love

    Awesome Kong

    Jackie Moore

    Traci Brooks

    ODB

    Gail Kim

    Managers:

    James Mitchell

    Goldylocks

    Non Wrestlers:

    Dixie Carter

    Jeremy Borash

  4. Remove Bobby Heenan from the game?, I doubt we're gonna see him on tv ever again, and I think all of his stats should be 0 should he stay in the game.

    Even if Bobby Heenan didn't work again (And he doesn't have to because he has absolutely nothing to prove) why should all his stats be 0? I seriously doubt that because he hasn't managed full time for 10 years that he has suddenly lost all ability to do it. I like him in the game. I like using managers and even today he would be in the top few I go to, its all about Fantasy Booking :)
    He's had his jaw completely rebuilt, struggles to speak as a result of that and his cancer treatments, and sometimes struggles to walk unaided.It's got nothing to do with the fact that he's not worked full-time in decades, it's because he would be physically unable to do so again.

    Of course I know about medical problems but half the point of EWR is fantasy booking so ith Heenan as one of the better names why not keep him? Even with his Medical conditions he hasn't lost all abilities to warrant 0 stats IMO

    Yes I know you can say "Just add him in if you want him" but it's also just as easy to leave him in and people who don't want him can delete him. :)

    "Yes I know that he can barely walk. Lower his technical to 37."

    Come on dude, you're being ridiculous. Heenan should be removed.

    Looking at hippie's post - are the Authority seriously not yet in the game as a stable? Surely one of the top priorities of these updates should be keeping WWE (and I suppose to an extent TNA) as up to date with current events as possible?

    When did I say lower his technical to 37? Im not saying to give him stats where he can still roll around in the ring. Its not important if his Brawling, Technical and Speed are at 0 but his Charisma shouldn't be at all (Im aware with his medical conditions his stats shouldn't be as high as they were but you can still book Bobby Heenan for speaking appearences so he can obviously still do it)

  5. Remove Bobby Heenan from the game?, I doubt we're gonna see him on tv ever again, and I think all of his stats should be 0 should he stay in the game.

    Even if Bobby Heenan didn't work again (And he doesn't have to because he has absolutely nothing to prove) why should all his stats be 0? I seriously doubt that because he hasn't managed full time for 10 years that he has suddenly lost all ability to do it. I like him in the game. I like using managers and even today he would be in the top few I go to, its all about Fantasy Booking :)
    He's had his jaw completely rebuilt, struggles to speak as a result of that and his cancer treatments, and sometimes struggles to walk unaided.It's got nothing to do with the fact that he's not worked full-time in decades, it's because he would be physically unable to do so again.

    Of course I know about medical problems but half the point of EWR is fantasy booking so ith Heenan as one of the better names why not keep him? Even with his Medical conditions he hasn't lost all abilities to warrant 0 stats IMO

    Yes I know you can say "Just add him in if you want him" but it's also just as easy to leave him in and people who don't want him can delete him. :)

  6. Remove Bobby Heenan from the game?, I doubt we're gonna see him on tv ever again, and I think all of his stats should be 0 should he stay in the game.

    Even if Bobby Heenan didn't work again (And he doesn't have to because he has absolutely nothing to prove) why should all his stats be 0? I seriously doubt that because he hasn't managed full time for 10 years that he has suddenly lost all ability to do it.

    I like him in the game. I like using managers and even today he would be in the top few I go to, its all about Fantasy Booking :)

  7. ...Did you really have to post this here? Would it not have been a better idea to google what to do with a .RAR file? You have to extract the file with WinRAR or some other such program before you're able to use it.

    Isn't the purpose of a forum to discuss and ask questions. Its not the worst question thats been asked on here and it is relevant to the forum...what harm is it doing?

  8. As long as it was a road trip to Vegas, or somewhere awesome like that, no one can blame ya, lol

    Well I live in Manchester, England so that would have been an amazing road trip to make it to Vegas and back in a weekend by car! But you know what they say...Scotland is the Vegas of The UK...If your blind, poor and stupid!

    >>Did not know you were from UK. Should of read your profile better. Im sure Scotland would be fun to visit to. It has the drinking of Vegas but not the other stuff. Or Maybe im thinking of Ireland..... :/

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    Haha...Its got its fair share of drinking but but more known for drugs. When I do Kareoke people in Scotland think im a double act :P

  9. As long as it was a road trip to Vegas, or somewhere awesome like that, no one can blame ya, lol

    Well I live in Manchester, England so that would have been an amazing road trip to make it to Vegas and back in a weekend by car! But you know what they say...Scotland is the Vegas of The UK...If your blind, poor and stupid!

  10. Hey Guys! If all goes to plan tommorow im going to post the full rosters of all the companies I have done so far! From this point I will be open to suggestions etc...

    Thanks!

    He never showed :(

    It's ok just by posting that comment an all the work uve done so far is way more work then anyone before you put in when trying this.

    Apologies...not gonna lie! Something a lot more appealing turned up in the form of a road trip over the weekend, and now im back to work. I promise I shall do it this week!

  11. Hello Folks! Im sorry for the lack of updates but its been a strange few months for me...I wont bother going into detail.

    Basically for the most part the company workers are done.

    There are no unemployed workers or staff at the moment and as far as Television Shows and such im trying my best to be creative. So I'll tell you what ill do on Easter Weekend I will ask a few people to test the first version and give me feedback.

    Sorry for the lack of updates guys!

  12. Well, if this guy had WWE, WWF, NWA, ECW, TNA and WCW rosters done, he would have posted the scenario then, without the including of AWA and WCCW and make people wait. He obviously doesn't have that, until he proves us wrong. Sounds like a great scenario, but he bailed on it.

    what? this is for 3 months ago.. he could have given up on it, he doesn't have to prove us wrong. it's his scenario, he can do what he wants with it, really. he doesn't have to release it without AWA and WCCW if he doesn't want to...

    Yeah 0wen pretty much got this right! For the record I don't HAVE to post anything...I started doing it becausse I thought people would enjoy it! The work load is immense beyond belief and this is far from my top priority! I work about 50 hours a week! I have a Fiancee, social life, Open University and charity work that I do! I work on this when none of those other things are a factor...and I can be bothered! Has it been done as quick as I said or wanted?....No it has'nt but...IF I decide to give up on the scenario I will say so and pass the relevant data onto someone who I think will complete it well!

    So all due respect...I do not have to prove anyone wrong!

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  13. I went for 93 when I did an ECW game. Cause it was the first update to include it (They came around in April 92). You get to build it from the ground up, but your own spin, plus it was an interesting time for wrestling. Bret Hart was leading the WWF with the likes of Yoko, Taker and HBK close behind in the post Hogan/Warrior era. WCW was in a huge transition period too.

  14. Okay Guys here is the crack.

    I currently have rosters for WWE, WWF, NWA, ECW, TNA and WCW

    Ive got part rosters for AWA, WCCW but need them finished.

    If someone can get me ideal rosters for AWA and WCCW this would help me get this done quicker.

    I know its frustrating waiting for it and I appreciate that, however I do not spend all of my free time doing this scenario. Its a case off if I literally have nothing to do and I feel up to it ill do a bit here and there. If I tried to smash through this...I would loose interest very quickly. If other people are attempting a scenario like this then great...more power to them if they can power through it. But realistically your looking at start of Autumn (Fall) as the earliest I post anything because during the summer. I have business trips, holidays, music festivals and so on so it will not be near the top of my priority list.

    Like I said though if someone could post rosters for AWA and WCCW...that woul help things along.

    Thanks (Y)

    AWA:

    Main Event:

    Curt Hennig

    Jerry Lawler

    Larry Zbyszko

    Nick Bochwinkle

    Stan Hansen

    Upper Midcard:

    Buddy Rose

    Col. DiBiers

    Jimmy Snuka

    King Kong Brody (Brusier Brody)

    Scott Hall

    Sgt. Slaughter

    Midcard:

    Brad Rheingans

    Greg Gange

    Ken Patera

    "Baby Bull" Leon White (Vader)

    Marty Janetty

    Nord The Barbarian (The Berzerker)

    Pat Tanaka

    Paul Diamond

    Ron Garvin

    Soldat Ustinov

    Shawn Michaels

    Lower Midcard:

    Brian Knobbs

    Buddy Rose

    Chavo Guerrero (Chavo Classic)

    Del Wilkes (The Patriot)

    Dennis Condrey

    DJ Peterson

    Doug Sommers

    Hector Guerrero

    Kevin Kelly (Nailz)

    Jerry Sags

    Mando Guerrero

    Mike Enos (Blake Beverly)

    Randy Rose

    Wayne Bloom (Beau Beverly)

    Opener:

    Derrek Dukes

    Mike Davis

    Ricky Rice

    Tommy Lane

    Managers:

    Diamond Dallas Page (Pat Tanaka and Paul Diamond)

    Paul E. Dangerously (Dennis Condrey and Randy Rose)

    Shiek Adnan Al-Kassie (Kokina Maximums, King Kong Brody, Nord The Barbarian and Soldat Ustinov)

    Sherry Martel (Buddy Rose, Doug Sommers and Kevin Kelly)

    Tag Teams:

    Bad Company: Pat Tanaka and Paul Diamond

    Buddy Rose and Doug Sommers

    DJ Peterson and Del Wilkes

    King Kong Brody and Nord The Barbarian

    Scott Hall and Curt Hennig

    The Destruction Crew: Mike Enos and Wayne Bloom

    The Original Midnight Express: Dennis Condrey and Randy Rose

    The Nasty Boys: Brian Knobs and Jerry Sags

    The Rock N Roll RPMs: Mike Davis and Tommy Lane

    Top GunL Derrek Dukes and Ricky Rice

    Stables:

    The Guerreros: Chavo Guerrero, Hector Guerrero and Mando Guerrero

    Thank You (Y) Much Appreciated. I shall get on this soon.

    sorry, just wondering, is there people who are with more than one company, on open contracts, or is pretty much everyone on a written contract?

    Erm no. I decided this would be too much work. There are open contract workers for companies that are below Global but everyone is with one company. I have not even thought about doing open workers yet...the thought of all that work is well frankly....terrrifying.

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