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Oakesy

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  1. Quite sad that in his first tough spell as manager, he gets the sack. I think he was a genuinely class manager and will go on to a big job at some point in the next year.

    Really hope they don't go Mourinho, but I fear they will. The problems with him were glaringly obvious to see most of the way through his stint at United.

  2. 2 hours ago, Adam said:

    Fargo is an amazing series, I'm going to rewatch it all again soon.

    Have you seen Luther, Oakesy? It's a BBC series, very dark but good. I think it's all on the IPlayer, if not the first 4 series are on Netflix and then there's one more after that that came out this year.

    The American Office is always a good one, that's on Amazon. Parks & Recreation is like it's little sister really.

    Haven't seen Luther, have heard good things :)

    Is the US Office better than the UK one? Haven't watched much of either.

  3. Would like a recommendation if possible.

    I'd love a new drama/series to get stuck into, Netflix is preferable, in the UK so don't really have much else apart from iPlayer and the like.

    I have previously watched and loved Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, Peaky Blinders, White Collar, Line of Duty, Parks and Rec and a few more. I tried House of Cards and couldn't get into it.

    Thanks in advance you lovely people :)

     

  4. On 29/01/2019 at 06:27, Rocky 2K19 said:

    It would be easier to do it before splitting them but if you were to do it from the split data, the easiest way to do it would be to

    • Open the editor and select Promotions
    • Delete Smackdown Live
    • Rename RAW to WWE
    • Start a new game
    • Hire all the Smackdown Live Roster.

    Yes. That is the easiest way as that requires a lot less clicking. On the plus side, you could weed out the workers you don't want anyway.
     

    Not 100 on this but I don;t think you can arsenic contracts of workers who aren't in your roster already, though there are other ways of doing it simply enough.
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    Ended up not having time to do this over the weekend so I might wait until the February update drops and use that as a base. I will do my regular split data with ALL companies still involved. Not 100% sure if I'll go on to do a new WWE Universe split as that involves deleting every worker that does not work for WWE (which is as exciting as it sounds). While doing this, hopefully I'll remember to put aside a split game where RAW/SDL are still WWE and have NXT/UK/205/PC set as separate companies for @Oakesy

    Much appreciated @Rocky 2K19, I look forward to it 👌

  5. 4 minutes ago, Celtinigma said:

    Typically when Rocky does a split, if you're referring to his WWE Universe split, it'll be separate companies. (IE: RAW, SmackDown, NXT, NXT:UK, 205 Live) etc. As far as the difficulty of keeping RAW and SmackDown under the WWE umbrella and just making NXT/NXT:UK seperate, it would just be a matter of Ownership. Vince McMahon clearly the owner of WWE, and as a separate company, Triple H would most likely be the Owner of NXT/NXT:UK. Though if you wanted the Workers on NXT/NXT:UK to also be available for WWE, you'd have to give them an Open Contract. Which means they could also have a mind of their own and go work for other companies as well as yours. Which is typically why when it comes to WWE, all the contract are 99.9% Written contracts.

    Nice one!

    Yeah, all I would be looking at is having Smackdown and Raw as shows and keep NXT like that. If I remember rightly, @Rocky 2K19 has the NXT superstars on open contracts anyway? If I wanted them to only be called up by SD or Raw though, we could just have them on written and arsenic them as open once call-up time had come, that would work wouldn't it?

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