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  1. Hm, it's a lot better then I thought it would be when I popped in to look. I enjoy the style of the results, both informative and entertaining. Might want to watch out for typos and all that jazz, but you seem to have it under control.

    Definetly an underrated diary. I'm a bit disappointed A-Train was released, and Farooq, as those two are some of my favorites to see in singles fueds.

  2. Holy shit, Ace.

    I love it. The results are great to read, the format is beautiful, and I hope you keep this going. I don't think there is a better feeling to a scenerio maker then to see a diary being made of it.

    By the way, I believe if you sign up to the scenerio, Ace will arsenic you into the diary. That's what we agreed on when he started this, so I assume he's still gonna do this. Also, a lot of people can "upgrade" their stats based on post count. Dunno if Ace will do that. Ask him.

  3. Roderick Strong trained Mikey Batts, so this works out perfectly. Much appreciated. I'll PM ya from now on though (Y) Just let me know when you fire/hire people. I didn't post the roster because I'm mainly used to development rosters changing drastically at a continually pace.

    Oh, and as an added idea, try doing some less-important dark matchs with the developmentees. For some realism ;)

    Anywho...

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    IWF Underground will be aired after Battlegrounds! Remember to tune in to see the future stars of IWF battle it out!

    Excalibur will duke it out against Ken Kennedy, Jonny C goes head to head with Stevie Fabulous, and a tag team tournament begins! Also scheduled to appear is Jimmy Jacobs, Bobby Lashley, and El Generico

  4. IWF Underground Report

    Livewire Results

    From The Desk of Rebnik DesTerek

    Jimmy Jacobs vs Jardi Frantz

    I had received word from upstairs that they wanted to see what Jacobs could do.I had plans for the top of the card, but I made note to put him out there and see if he could impres someone. Jardi put on a surprisingly better show, which the crowd fed off of it.

    Towards the end of the contest, Jacobs moved out of the way of a leg drop, and Jardi over-sold it. Jacobs had to finish it off himself since Jardi's acting went randomly stale. He DDT'd him, and then elbowed dropped him to win.

    Nothing spectacular. Wrestling wise, Jardi is ready to go. But he lacks the acting ability and psycology. Jacobs could use a bit more work to get himself more well known down here in the lesser ranks.

    Jonny C and Jonny Storm def. Bobby Lashley and Stevie Fabulous w/ Alexis Laree

    To start things off, Alexis did some whining and complaining about unfair and mean Jonny C acted last week. Of course, out he comes to confront her. She threatens him with Lashley, who appears. Jonny has a trick up his sleeve: Jonny Storm! Storm attack Lashley, and Stevie runs out to help him. A match starts!

    The bell never officially rang, so this match was more of a beat-down then anything. Alexis screamed for Lashley, but it was no use. Lashley did get a bit of offense by smacking Storm against the post, but eventually weapons came out.

    A good storyline segment leaving Lashley and Stevie bloodied.

    Paul Birchall def. Roderick Strong

    Back and forth match, the monster heel makes fun of Roderick and ends up beating him barely after Strong almost puts him down. I wish I could say more, this was my filler match, so that's all you get.

    Excalibur def. Harley Lewis, Franky the Mobster, and El Generico for the #1 Contendership

    El Generico and Excalibur came out to control Kennedy, who was apparantly nowhere to be found. A video clip of him if shown, mentioning that he has an oppurtunity for him. The four-way #1 Contendership match is revealed.

    The actual match turned quickly into a no-tagging team match. Franky made quick use of the no disqualification rule, bringing out weapons to take out his oppenents. After a few minutes, Franky ducked a clothline and th-wacked Generico in the head! Then Excalibur! Harley and Franky has taken con-- Franky hits Harley! 1-2-3 and Harley is done!

    Excalibur rolled out of the ring, holding his side as if hurt. Generico turned the tides after a moonsault hurricarana (which was botched). Excalibur suddenly saw Ken Kennedy, current champ, running down. Reacting quick, he moved to attack but Kennedy batted him away.

    Ken slid in and assaulted Generico. After a moment or two of some hard shots, Excalibur low blowed Kennedy from behind! With Kennedy down, Generico ducked a punch and set up for the BRAINBUSTAH! (yes, it's really called that.) Franky got hit hard with it and it's 1, 2, and 3.

    Kennedy by now is starting to come to his senses. Generico shook hands with Excalibur, as if to say 'may the best man win.' As it happens, Kennedy came out of no where with a viscious spear to Generico! He rolled out, leaving Excalibur to finish it. The crowd cheers for Excalibur to do it. Generico stands, groggy, and Excalibur sets up and hits it the Tiger Driver 69! The pinfall gets three and Excalibur does it!

    Afterwards, El Generico looks pissed. After a tense moment, he offers a handshake, and then raises the hand of his partner, much to the happiness of the crowd.

    The match was, pretty much, bad wrestling wise. Entertainment wise, it was a great one.

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    Now, Chris, I got's a question for ya. Where is Mikey Batts in this universe?

    And, mind if I bring tag titles out?

  5. IWF Underground Report

    Livewire Results

    From the desk of Rebnik DesTerek

    I don't know what Murdoch was thinking when he hired an American city boy like me to book and supervise IWF Underground. But I guess you gotta lay your faith down in people you trust, and my track record has a whole page of trust. Every damn wrestling business I've been in has failed, and I was there to the bitter end. Doesn't get much sadder then that.

    Oh, yea, by the way. I'm Rebnik DesTerek, the Head Booker of IWF Underground.

    I'm not gonna fill this whole report up with dumb little tid-bits about me. I'm sure you're here to hear about the wrestlers down the IWF, and if I may be so bold, the "next legends of wrestling."

    Life down here has been sweet so far. I'm proud to announce that after only a couple weeks we've become a family, and I'm honored that I can see these boys (and girls) rise from the very bottom to the very top. We've got known stars like Chad Collyer, as well as unknowns breaking out like the spirited Air Paris. I'd go more into how each star is performing, but first I want to move into the results of my first show as a booker, Livewire(which is the official name of the weekly show down here. Catchy, no?)

    Bobby Lashley w/ Alexis Laree def. Jonny C via DQ

    Before this match opened up, Alexis took to the mic and used the free time I gave her to hype up Bobby Lashley as a big name, and the "next big thing." I know, alittle cliched, but it did the trick. When the huge Lashley came out, the crowd was completely behind the monster.

    Alexis took a backseat, letting the professionals handle the wrestling. I posed as a fan for Jonny, who had the bright idea to take my beer and spill it on me like a punk. It worked, at the cost of one wasted beer. In the ring, Lashley took the control for the first few minutes, using some technical holds to keep the smaller man down. When Lashley was prepared to powerslam Jonny down, he slipped out and rolled out of the ring. Bobby was irate when Jonny put his hands on Alexis.

    Jonny played it off perfectly thanks to his charisma. He had Alexis in a chokehold position, threatening Lashley with her. The main point of it was to put Jonny over as a ruthless heel and Lashley as the face. Lashley isn't the best actor on the planet and ended up rolling out of the ring after them. With some slick improvising, Jonny shoved Alexis out of the way and ran for it.

    A small chase around the ring resulting in Jonny tricking the babyface around the corner and thwacking him with a chair. Jonny is DQ'd, the crowd hates him, and mission accomplished.

    Afterwards, Jonny ran for it, but Lashley and Laree were left in a bad mood. I smell rematch.

    It was a good match. I can tell Jonny C is going to be a great asset up there to IWF, but Lashley will still need a little work. Laree is gonna need to get a bit more credit to her name, but skills wise, she's ready too. I'd say just give it time.

    Sean Casey def. Seth Knight

    Ahhh, my favorite kind of match. Casey and Knight work perfectly together, a speedy technical battle going all over the ring, both in the air and on the mat. I was disappointed in Knight's work, as I had heard good things about him, but the match itself was perfect. Casey came off as an arrogant heel, and Knight as the underdog face.

    Knight botched a DDT on the apron, ending up giving himself a bloody nose. Both played it off okay, acting like Casey caused it. In the end, Sean Casey posed at the top rope for some boos before ending the match with an elbow drop.

    Sean Casey is going to be a big name both here in Underground and up at IWF. Like Lashley, I'm going to have to work on Knight before confidently letting him go.

    Harley Lewis and Eric Gracie w/ Ashley Massaro def. Chad Collyer and Chance Beckett

    Being from the south USA, I would shame my people if I didn't ask someone to play a redneck biker. Harley Lewis had the name, the look, and the skills to pull it off. I had him go out and play the crowd, which he did decently. He'll need a lot of work to get that accent just right, but he's got the basic jist of it. Ashley Massarro played the role of Gracie's manager.

    Harley's power and Eric's martial arts role didn't seem to mesh well at all. Collyer carried the match for the most part, with Beckett doing his part as well. Gracie turned the tables in a huge reversal involving spearing Beckett coming off the top rope. When Collyer and Lewis went in, Collyer took immediate control.

    Massaro distracted the ref for Gracie, who came in to help Lewis. He disposed of Beckett via clothline and then hit Chad from behind. With the odds against him, Collyer fell victim to a modified Death Valley Driver, labaled as Harley's 'Southern Slam.' The ref turned to to see the pinfall and counted it.

    My regret was not having Collyer win, as he carried the entire match. Of the five workers, only Chad could make the jump into the main company without any trouble.

    Roderick Strong w/ Jack Evans def. Scott D'Amore

    This match was booked for the sole purpose of showing Roderick and Jack as allies. They have been previously in other companies, and I wanted to carry it over since they were friends. The match itself featured big man D'Amore playing a surprisingly good technical game.

    It was a quick six minute match, and Evans taunted D'Amore enough to get him to snap. When D'Amore went after him, Strong capalized with a german suplex pinfall. Though it was a heelish victory, the fans were all over Roderick. D'Amore then jumped both from behind to give himself heat back. That wasn't planned, but no one complained so I won't bring it up to him.

    I'd say all three men are on their way, but not there yet. I'd like to keep them and see what I can do with them.

    El Generico, Excalibur, and Mephisto def. Ken Kennedy

    The main event had yet to be announced. Ken Kennedy came out, arrogently strutting his stuff and acting as if everyone loved him. Of course, this was not the case. I may not like the guy outside the ring, but he plays one hell of a heel.

    He announced that he was supposed to be defending against El Generico, but he thought this was an "insult." He wanted someone different. Of course, out came the masked man now to defend himself. Kennedy noted that Excalibur was, as always, following Generico around as shadow. Some words were exchanged and Kennedy then claimed he could kick BOTH their asses.

    Generico gave him one better, using his arrogance against him. He had yet another oppenent for Kennedy and offered up the chance to really "showcase his skills" by fighting all three. Kennedy of course took the bait, and out came Mephisto, the third luchadore in Underground!

    The match itself was the best so far. The three luchadores were all over the place, but Kennedy still kept his heat as a huge threat, keeping all the fighters grounded for the majority of the match. His slams were wicked. Excalibur was the better fighter for the masked fighters, in my opinion, but the show was about the ringleader: Generico.

    In the end, everything played out like Kennedy would win. He german suplexed Mephisto and clothlined Excalibur. He went for a Kenton Bomb to Generico off the top, but missed! Generico moonsaulted off the ropes Jericho-style and stole it!

    A great main event, but as all the matchs, there was a flaw. Mephisto isn't ready, and Generico, no matter how much I love him, isn't either. Excalibur needs more work but he was by far the better worker tonight.

    Kennedy, well, he's all set to go big in IWF the moment he drops the title. No question, Kennedy is the real deal.

  6. This is a freeware game, but I wanted to give it it's own thread just to get people on it. Might be interesting to get an EWB game going if we get enough interest in it.

    The reason it's here and not advertising, is because my main objective is to get an EWB going off of it if we can get enough people on it. If someone thinks it should go in advertising, then well, I don't care either way.

    Regardless, it plays like Mafia, if you've ever done it. Give it a try.

    http://www.crywolfgame.com/CryWolfGateKeeper/

  7. No offense to Jimmy, as it's good graphically, but there are several things wrong with the cover. No WWE graphic (I realize there is one on the side, but still), and you've only really got a pic of JBL and that's it.

    Jason's has both realism and a good graphic feel and that's why I'm voting him

    The real No Way Out 2005 DVD had a picture of JBL on the front and the WWE logo incorporated into the No Way Out logo, like mine. I don't see how those things are "wrong".

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