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  1. I was messing around with the database and thought I'd do up some descriptions for the promotions (Mostly by copying and pasting from websites and Wikipedia). I figured I'd share if you want to copy/paste them into the database. Some descriptions are better than others and you can always modify them if you want them to be better.

    All American Wrestling:

    AAW: Professional Wrestling Redefined is based out of Chicago, IL. AAW runs monthly events in Berwyn, IL and the Quad City areas of Davenport, IA and Moline, IL.

    All Japan Pro Wrestling:

    (AJPW) is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion established in 1972. It still remains one of the most popular puroresu promotions still in operation.

    All Star Wrestling:

    All Star Wrestling are British Professional wrestling promotions known as All Star Promotions, and Big Time Wrestling run by Brian Dixon based in Liverpool. Dixon's promotions tour theatres and similar venues, as well as holiday camps.

    Asistencia Asesoría y Administración:

    Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) (Spanish for "Assistance, Consulting and Administration") is a lucha libre professional-wrestling promotion based in Mexico. Founded in 1992 when Antonio Peña broke away from CMLL.

    BSE Pro:

    BSE Pro (Formerly Blood Sweat and Ears) (or BSE Wrestling) is a Canadian independent professional wrestling organization, founded in 2005.

    Chikara:

    CHIKARA (sometimes referred to as CHIKARA Pro) is an American professional wrestling promotion based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    The company takes both the name and logo from the Japanese kanji meaning strength.

    Combat Zone Wrestling:

    An American based professional wrestling promotion, based around the 'ultraviolent' style of professional wrestling. The company filled a niche for hardcore wrestling fans that had been left open by the fall of Extreme Championship Wrestling.

    Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre:

    A Lucha Libre-style professional wrestling promotion based in Mexico City while running cards in Guadalajara, Puebla and elsewhere in central and southern Mexico. It is currently the world's oldest pro wrestling promotion still in existence.

    Dragon Gate:

    A Japanese professional wrestling promotion formerly known as Toryumon Japan. the promotion is based on a Junior Heavyweight style with varying emphasis on high flying maneuvers, flashy technical grappling, and submissions.

    Dragon Gate USA:

    Dragon Gate USA (DGUSA) is an American professional wrestling promotion founded in 2009 as an international expansion of the Japanese promotion Dragon Gate.

    Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling:

    Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling (ECCW) is a Western Canadian-based professional wrestling promotion, operating as a member of the National Wrestling Alliance. ECCW began promoting its first shows in January 1996.

    F1RST Wrestling:

    Arik Cannon began his promotion known as F1rst Wrestling in the Spring of 2007. All cards for F1rst Wrestling are held at First Ave. in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

    Florida Championship Wrestling:

    FCW is a professional wrestling promotion based on the former independent Championship Wrestling from Florida promotion, which operated from 1961 until 1987. Currently, the promotion serves as the official developmental territory for the WWE.

    Frontier Wrestling Alliance:

    FWA is a British professional wrestling promotion. Established in 1993 as the Fratton Wrestling Association it soon became the Frontier Wrestling Alliance six years later. It closed down in 2007, but in 2009 the promotion was relaunched.

    Full Impact Pro:

    An American independent professional wrestling promotion based in Florida. Their shows are taped and then sold as DVDs. Full Impact Pro was the sister promotion of Ring of Honor until 2009. It is currently in a working agreement with Dragon Gate USA.

    Heartland Wrestling Association:

    A Midwestern independent promotion based in Cincinnati, Ohio. HWA was a former developmental territory for both World Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation during the 1990s.

    Interspecies Wrestling:

    Born in 2005 – Inter Species Wrestling is a professional wrestling promotion based out of Quebec, Canada. A battleground in which man, animal, the undead, and others compete for Inter Species supremacy!

    International Pro Wrestling: UK:

    IPW:UK is a British promotion. The company was established in 2004 and since their foundation they have held monthly shows in Orpington, Kent. They now hold shows in Essex, Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Liverpool and Kent.

    International Wrestling Syndicate:

    IWS is based out of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was formerly known as the Internet Wrestling Syndicate and before that as World Wrestling Syndicate. It is also home base to many independent wrestlers.

    Jersey All Pro Wrestling:

    Currently, Jersey All Pro Wrestling generally holds their events once a month in small venues such as the Rahway Rec Center AKA "The JAPW Arena" and the Golden door charter school in Jersey City.

    New Japan Pro Wrestling:

    A major professional wrestling promotion in Japan, founded by Antonio Inoki in 1972 and owned by Yuke's. Owing to its TV program aired on TV Asahi, it is the largest wrestling promotion in Japan and one of the largest in the world.

    NWA Anarchy:

    An American independent professional wrestling promotion based in Cornelia, Georgia and promoting events throughout North Georgia.appeals to its local audience providing a southern flavored product that doesn't shy away on action.

    Ohio Valley Wrestling:

    Based in Louisville, Kentucky, OVW was a member of the National Wrestling Alliance from 1998 until 2000, when OVW became part of the World Wrestling Entertainment developmental program, which it was a member of until February 7, 2008.

    Pro Wrestling Guerrilla:

    The promotion debuted on July 26, 2003 and is known for its unique mixes of humor and professional wrestling, as well as their over the top press releases and show titles, which include: "Kee_ The _ee Out Of Our _ool!", "Taste the Radness".

    Pro Wrestling NOAH:

    A Japanese professional wrestling promotion, founded in 2000. Noah is broadcast weekly in Japan, as well as in Canada. Noah has working agreements with ROH, World League Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Zero1, and Asistencia Asesoría y Administración.

    Ring Of Honor:

    Founded in 2002, ROH distinguished its image from other promotions through the "Code of Honor", a set of rules dictating how wrestlers should conduct themselves during matches.

    Shimmer Women Athletes:

    An American, Chicago based female independent professional wrestling promotion. the promotion was created with a mission to give North American as well as international female wrestling talent a serious platform on which to display their skills.

    Total Nonstop Action Wrestling:

    TNA is a privately controlled integrated-media and sports entertainment company that deals primarily in professional wrestling. It is currently the second largest professional wrestling promotion in North America, behind the WWE.

    Westside Xtreme Wrestling:

    Established in 2000, wXw is a cutting egde, small scale, promotion out of Essen, Germany.

    World Wrestling Entertainment:

    Currently the largest wrestling promotion in the world. The company was previously known as Titan Sports before changing to World Wrestling Federation Entertainment, Inc., and then becoming World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.

    X Wrestling Alliance:

    A British sports entertainment company, based in Morecambe, Lancashire.

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  2. Posted Yesterday, 12:00 PM

    snapback.pngLJC, on 01 November 2009 - 07:33 AM, said:

    Also, may I suggest you guys adding World Stars of Wrestling? http://www.worldstarsofwrestling.com/I'm not too familiar with the company but you can gather the roster off their website.

    their roster page doesnt work, i've just added NWE which was one i forgot to add for November

    Well, I found a way to get a good portion of their roster. World Stars of Wrestling also has a Myspace page:

    http://www.myspace.com/worldstarsofwrestling

    If you look in their blog, they've posted the results for their debut event:

    Wednesday, October 08, 2008 spacer.gif WSW INCEPTION - FULL RESULTS

    Current mood: chipper.gif adventurous

    Category: Sports WSW INCEPTION – SEPTEMBER 28TH, 2008

    GRÂNDOLA PAVILLION, PORTUGAL

    The debut event for WSW –WORLD STARS OF WRESTLING saw the crowning of the new group's firstWorld Champion, an announcement by the Original WWE Diva, Tammy "Sunny"Sytch, a title change for the Portuguese Title as well as many othersurprises throughout this eventful night.

    Quick results and overview

    Tammy"Sunny" Sytch, representing the WSW GM for the evening welcomed thefans and announced a "Rumble for the Gold" Match to qualify the finaltwo contestants who would advance to a World Title Match in the MainEvent of the show. Furthermore, Tammy announced that she was alsoscouting the WSW roster to choose someone for her to manage in WSW andthat until the end of the show she would make her choice.

    - Rumble for the Gold –Rumble Rules : Participants : Joe E. Legend, Mad Dog, Shannon Moore,Iceborg, Jody Fleisch, Ultra Psycho, Gabriel DeRose, Eric Schwarz, AndySimmonz, Arte Gore and Juan Casanova.

    Rumble for the Gold winners : Joe E. Legend and Shannon Moore

    Seth Bollinger debutedwith a win over Gabriel DeRose with a Top Rope Flying CorkScrew Splash.After the match, the gargantuan Arte Gore climbed to the ring andproceeded to attack both competitors. After that, Arte Gore attacked areferee with an inverted ChokeSlam. The referee was the brother of theshow's guest announcer , Axel, Portuguese celebrity and a formerStudent of legendary Portuguese wrestler from the 60's and 70's, TarzanTaborda, who climbed into the ring to confront Arte Gore. Arte Gorethen attacked Axel with an Avalanche in the corner. When he was aboutto deliver a second Avalanche in the opposite corner, Axel moved out ofthe way, punched Arte Gore and front kicked him, causing Arte Gore toexit the ring.

    APW Title Match : APW Portuguese Champion, Mad Dog vs. Juan Casanova (Spain).

    MadDog's 15 month title reign ended following Juan Casanova's Manager,Miss Sylvie, interference and a quick roll up that surprised not onlythe now Former Champion, as well as the crowd.

    After intermission WSWpresented it's Adrenaline Division with a 3 Way bout between "Made inGermany" Eric Schwarz, "Phoenix" Jody Fleisch (uk) and also the man whotried to stop Umaga and Vince Macmahon during a live Raw broadcast inManchester, England, Andy Simmonz.

    This was a 3 Way that tookplace in and out of the ring and in the middle of the crowd, with"Phoenix" Jody Fleisch getting the win. Following the match, JodyFleisch announced that for the next show he'd bring his Tag TeamPartner, and as Jody, a former 1PW tag Team Champion, "The WonderKid"Jonny Storm, to face Eric Schwarz and Andy Simmonz (Tag partners duringa brief WWE stint).

    Ultra Psycho tried to stopHalf Man, Half Machine, All Monster, ICEBORG from getting a win on thefollowing bout. During the match, Tammy Sytch came to ringside to takea closer look to the match. During the opening contest, after beingeliminated from the Rumble for the Gold, Ultra Psycho went to TammySytch to beg her to take him as her new protégé, and even proceeded toimitate former Protégés of Tammy to prove he could do it. But it becameapparent that Tammy wasn't very interested, as she slapped Ultra at theend of this match and sided with the brutal Iceborg who got the win,and revealed that Iceborg was the WSW talent she picked to manage, muchto the dismay of the crowd.

    For the Main Event of theShow and with the brand new WSW World Title at stake, Joe E. Legend andShannon Moore squared off in a very intense match. Half way through itTammy Sytch returned to ringside so she could present the Title Belt tothe winner of the main event. It was apparent the Tammy had also pickedher side on this bout, as she entered the ring to try to clobberShannon Moore with the title belt, but Shannon Moore managed to escapethat attempt and got the win following his finisher to become the firstWSW World Champion.

    In all a very eventfulevening and filled with excitement for this new Touring Promotion. Theevent was filmed for a future DVD release.

    The Rumble for the Goldmatch will be available at WSW's website : worldstarsofwrestling.comfor free viewing in the next few days, as a thank you to the fans thatwill discover the New Global force in Wrestling : WSW – World Stars ofWrestling.

    I hope this helps. (Y)

  3. Okay. Here is my consolodated posts about Shockwave The Robot:

    One: Add a tick for "Very Religious" in his personality.

    Two: I don't know if we should add Japan, Canada, and The UK to his "Active Areas", but He has done stints in Japan, Canada, and The UK. He wrestles usually for independents in New England though.

    Three: I asked Shockwave on Facebook what his finishing moves were called and he gave me this reply:

    "

    Shock Wave

    Finishers: "Boom Box" (ear/head ringer manuever),

    Turntable (Double Cross arm neck breaker),

    450 Splash,

    Robot Leg Drop

    August 13 at 7:26pm"

    Here is a link to his Myspace Page:

    http://www.myspace.c...ockwavetherobot

    and one for his personal web page:

    www.shockwavetherobot.com

    in case you want to do some more research or tighten the stats. The Myspace page has some videos of some matches.

  4. Shockwave The Robot has also done stints in Japan and The UK. He wrestles mostly in the US in the northeast for independents though. Do you think we should add Japan and the UK to his "Active Areas" ?

    Here's his Myspace page also where he talks about his experiences in Japan in his blog. He also talks quite a bit about his devotion to religion. There's also some videos too :

    http://www.myspace.c...ockwavetherobot

  5. For "Shockwave The Robot", I would add a tick to "Very Religious" in his Personal area. He makes a statement to this fact on his web page:

    http://www.shockwave.../statement.html

    I've also read a couple interviews and posts where he discussed religion as well but I can't for the life of me remember where I saw them.

    Also, I asked him on Facebook a while ago what his finishing moves were called and he told me that his finishers were (cut/paste from his reply on Facebook)

    " Shock Wave

    Finishers: "Boom Box" (ear/head ringer manuever), Turntable (Double Cross arm neck breaker), 450 Splash, Robot Leg Drop

    August 13 at 7:26pm"

  6. If you don't want to overwrite the file that's in the database that you're using, Create a new database. Copy the file over the angles file in THAT database folder. Then switch back to the database that you are using. Select Edit Database, go into ANGLES. Click on IMPORT. Then you should be able to select the database that you created and copied the file into. You'll see all the angles in a list. Select the angles you want to port over and import them. Presto. Everything is added to your current database without overwriting anything. There may be some duplicates you may have to weed out depending on how things are nammed, but that's no big deal.

  7. Anyone else make Sophie into a worker ? She's fun to add to my shows. Here's my stats Feel free to make your thoughs known on potential adjustments:

    Full Name: Sophie

    Shortened Name: Sophie

    Gender: Female

    Birth Month: make it anything

    Age: 22

    Wage: I dunno. Alter this depending on your promotion. I made her wage dirt cheap. :rolleyes:

    Speaks: Yes

    Nationality: American

    No finishing moves (Or use your imagination)

    Worker Stats:

    Brawl: 20

    Speed: 65

    Technical: 1

    Stiffness: 1

    Selling: 95

    Over: 80-95 (She's HOT !)

    Charisma: 80-95 (She's HOT !!)

    Attitude: 98 (Heck.. she's working for you)

    Behavior: 99

    Superstar Look (She's HOT !)

    Announcer

    Diva (Once again... SHE'S HOT !!!) :w00t:

  8. I'd like to see stats for my favorite sci-fi robot wrestlers, "Shockwave The Robot" and "Mecha Mummy"

    I kind of made my own stats for them but really, I'm new at this and I would like to see what you "experts" on wrestler stats would do with them. Here are the matches I used to try to formulate my stats as best I could (Transplanted links from the TEW forum):

    Shockwave in the US:

    Shockwave in Japan:

    Mecha Mummy in Japan (Hilarious as it gets toward the end):

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5O5y2iVqCfw

    Mecha Mummy vs Shockwave in Japan:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pIXxR8TBa4

    I don't know if there's a way to affect this in EWR (Maybe with Arsenic ?), but Shockwave is extremely religious. Like I said, I don't have much if any stat making experience so I don't know if this would actually have a bearing on his personality in the game. I know you can add that in the editor for TEW2005.

  9. I figured I'd share some pics I just cropped up.

    Here is my favorite picture to use of "The Legendary Ox Baker" (I just met him yesterday at a convention. BOY is he a character in a half ! He's hilarious ! Comedy ability rating of 100 in my opinion) :

    oxbaker2.jpg

    Next is a couple of "Shockwave The Robot". Need to make a new gimmick for him, "Popping and Locking Breakdancing robot".

    shockwave2.jpg

    And another of Shockwave. A closeup of his face in his ring entrance armor. I'm going to do a full ring entrance armor pic later today hopefully.

    shockwave1.jpg

    Has anyone made stats for Shockwave and Mecha Mummy ? I saw matches with both of them on Youtube and from a match perspective, they were lousey, but from a comedy aspect, they were awesome. I love comic book style matches.

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