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  1. I am using the "March" People.rar file downloaded from this thread. It must be different than your files. I re-downloaded it just now, and it is as I said. You can check it yourself if you want. Screenshot of RAR file contents
  2. Sorry, *Yuki Miazaki should be set to retired, not Yuji Miazaki "Mayumi Ozaki" seems to be the common name, so I guess im wrong. Ok, I figured out the problem with Natsuki Taiyo and Shu Shibutani not having pictures: The name is "Shuu Shibutani" in the database, but her picture is titled "Shu_Shibutani.jpg" with 1 U. It doesn't give her a picture unless you link it manually. I think 1 U is the more widely accepted translation, but I've seen both. Natsuki Taiyo used to be called Natsuki*HEAD, and her picture is "Natsuki_Head.jpg," by default it gives her a blank picture. They'll have to be manually selected to display correctly, most people will probably see blank pictures unless they do this. So, you may wish to synchronize the picture files with the data files if you want all people to see pictures.
  3. I may be able to help for ICE and JWP. I used to follow JWP more before Azumi Hyuga retired. (She was my all time favorite female wrestler) Kaori Yoneyama could use some large skill increases. One of the better female wrestlers in the world. Some people think she is THE best. You could check out some of her highlight videos on youtube, and I would recommend her JWP title match vs Hyuga. Or recently, her SMASH match vs Shuri is decent. Shuri is way over in SMASH and talented for her experience level. Emi Sakura could use a bio and some stat adjustments.
  4. <- marks for Kurt Angle Alright, I'll start with the main storylines in SMASH: Other SMASH things:
  5. Other Half? Other Smash Suggestions: Alright, that might be it for a little while. If you need help finding more pics for SMASH guys, I can probably do that. Should make SMASH more playable, though i think they have way less money than 800k. 250k would be generous IMO.
  6. Tried to do a big post but "You must enter a post" errors keep occurring. I don't know what causes it? I cut out links and photos. I will try to do smaller posts. Filling out Smash: Yusuke Kodama Akira Shoji Yuji Kito StarBuck Michael Kovac Jessica Love SUNAHO - Ring Announcer Yuji Shimada - Head Referee
  7. An update for SMASH's latest card: Looking over the SMASH cards, here is a tiered list of wrestlers who have competed for SMASH since December 2010. They bring in a lot of outside talent, 55 different wrestlers over the last 4 months alone.
  8. Oh yes, I forgot. Kana should be female not male. Funaki w/ Source: Also, Lin Bairon finishers are Phoenix Splash and Splitting Palm Strike.
  9. Back in Febuary there was a list of SMASH joshi I said i would give stats for. Here they are: KAORU (Kaoru Maeda) Commando Bolshoi Makoto Hikaru Shida: Tsukasa Fujimoto Sayaka Obihirio Chii Tomiya Nagisa Nozaki Hikari Minami Most of these women are students of Emi Sakura from ICE Ribbon and may not be SMASH regulars. I believe Makoto and KAORU have worked multiple shows. Source: http://www.smashxsma...rd.html#smash15 You can also view all the results back to SMASH 11 on the website. Older results 404. Many wrestlers appeared once for SMASH, Serena Deeb appeared twice.
  10. Let me amend something RQ: According to SMASH website, Syuri/Shuri's DOB is 2/1989. (1st source was wrong) Other SMASH/joshi news
  11. . Ice Ribbon is somewhat interesting in that they have been pioneering a new business model. They comprise mostly of youngsters, but they run 2 small shows from their dojo each week, drawing maybe 100 people. They also do bigger shows every month or two, drawing the typical joshi crowd of around 500 or so. Additionally, they have a webshow on Ustream which i recently found out about called 19Pro. (It wont let me post links without YouMustEnteraPost error msg.) It gets about 1000 viewers and airs at 19:00 in Japan. (That's 10AM GMT, 5AM EST) Next show is tomorrow, Feb 7. ICE has a less serious style than promotions such as JWP and Wave, which are more traditional and feature more seasoned wrestlers. JWP is still a larger promotion than ICE, and I think they even have some kind of TV deal. They also seem to have begun to run shows from their training facility as well, with about the same results. Sendai Girls is another school/promotion, which is more traditional and runs shows semi-regularly. Oz Academy still runs shows, using mostly veterans. Stardom and Diana are two new promotions, just getting their start. Then you have some individual wrestlers and stables putting together the occasional event. And that's about it for Joshi feds. Here are some suggestions for some of the SHIMMER and 2 SMASH Joshis. SHIMMER Ayumi Kurihara Hiroyo Matsumoto Misaki Ohata Tomoka Nakagawa SMASH Lin Bairon Syuri Whew, that's it for now.
  12. I mostly follow the big promotions, but I will try to start making some decent suggestions for joshi and maybe some of the neglected looking japanese wrestlers i know about. The thing about joshi these days is that there are no big promotions left and most of the promotions share talent. A lot of the veterans are in S-Ovation. On the whole, I think joshi popularity bottomed out over the last couple years but is now starting to grow again. New promotions are springing up with some success and Kurihara's even been getting some mainstream sports network coverage, which is very unusual. Puroresu Representin' (perhaps you know of it) is a good English blog for Japanese wrestling results and info. It also has profiles for many Japanese wrestlers. However, the author does not use dates, but instead uses quantitative numbers like age and years. I think most of these profiles were written in 2009, and may not all be up to date. As for the Shirais, they've been around a few years now, since 2007 or earlier. I haven't seen a whole lot of them, but i like what i do. They are still a bit unpolished, but stand out due to being flashy, edgy and attractive. (At least by joshi standards) To which point, i don't think you've added your pics of them. Here I will add suggestions: Io Shirai: Mio Shirai: KANA: (add to SMASH, one of the most talented young joshis today) Here's a short vid of all these girls in action during their short time together: Finishing up with a little men's puro. I will second that, if not higher than B-. Surely, this is above 18% power: In other puro related stats, Minoru Suzuki could use a little love. Most notably, his Menace is only 18%, and he is somewhat of an intimidator. Right, RG? I would also boost his Charisma, Superstar Quality and Looks above 50% at least. And change performance ratings: Cool Performance: Weak -> Medium Cocky Performance: Weak -> Medium Comedy Performance: Weak -> Medium And that's probably all for the moment. If you have a preferred format for suggestions, just name it and i will try to conform next time.
  13. Hello, I have recently begun to play TEW05 and was pleased to find this mod. For the most part it seems very good. However, joshi could use some maintenance. I'm not an expert on Joshi, but I will give some help. Ai Fujita retired many years ago. I think about 5 years ago. AKINO should probably be semi-active, and her 70% aerial should be reduced since she rarely does much high-flying these days. Ayako Sato should have some MMA ability. She spent a couple years doing MMA but was unsuccessful. Ayumi Kurihara has wrestled in Mexico several times as a face, including for CMLL, sometimes as masked AYUMI. She won a hardcore title in Mexico last year. Her main finisher is a uranage, and she sometimes uses a wrist-clutch uranage, missile dropkick or flying double knee as finishers. She should have higher aerial ability, as she is primarily a high-flyer. At the end of 2009, she won the NEO tag team championships with Yoshiko Tamura. At the end of 2010, she won the NWA Women's Pacific Championship and became the final NEO singles champion before it closed down. She also runs her own show annually. Here are cropped IMG of her with a mask: Devil Masami retired in 2008. Etsuko Mita retired a year or two ago. Fuka "retired" from in ring last year, but is still around the business. I dunno if she will stay retired. Haruka Matsuo retired about 2 years ago. She has done commentary and appearances a couple times. Hiroyo Matsumoto should have her power rating increased as she is mostly a power wrestler. Her finisher is a high-angle backdrop. I would say she has more power than Nattie Neidhart(rated 65% power,) but less than Sara Del Rey(43%) and Beth Phoenix(75%). Might want to rework those stats? Io Shirai lacks pics and could also use an update. I think most of her ratings are too low, probably made when she was a rookie. She is an acrobatic high flyer who uses cool/bad heel type gimmicks, as well as a masked Kunoichi gimmick. She uses some kind of somersault dropkick from the turnbuckle as a finisher. She teams with her sister Mio and wrestler Kana to form the "Three Tails" freelancer stable. Here are pics: Jaguar Yakota is almost 50 years old now and I think her skills have degraded, but she is still active. Mariko Yoshida might be retired. Semi-active at most. Meiko Satomura now runs a promotion of younger wrestlers called Sendai Girls. She is trainer, mentor, booker and active wrestler. Sendai girls also tour other promotions. She should be reclassified as small or very small, as she is only 5'2" but with solid build. She could also use a better pic, here's some: Mio Shirai is the older of the Shirai sisters. She is the more rounded one, also usually doing cool/heelish gimmicks and sometimes wearing a mask. Her skills have improved, she is a bit more technical than Io. Goes in the "Three Tails" stable with sister Io and Kana. Also lacks pics.. Misaki Ohata should have lower Aerial and higher Submission and Mat Work ratings, as she is more of a submission wrestler than a high flyer. Nanae Takahashi now runs a small stable/promotion called Passion Red. They run a few shows a year and also tour other promotions. Other members were Natsuki Taiyo and Kana, but Kana left after having a fight with Nanae. Tomoka Nakagawa uses a running kneeling clothesline as her finisher. She has worked in Mexico. She doesn't really do much aerial, but she has done some hardcore wrestling. I think she was affiliated with the Revolution Amandola stable with Kyoko Kimura. I think she is good friends with Hiroyo Matsumoto.. Always plays a mean heel now. Yoshiko Tamura retired December 2010.
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