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  1. iDOMwBret.png

    Based on NWA Domination by Adam Ryland

    Authors: Josh Lacey and Luke Colgan

    Scenario Graphics and Logos: Josh Lacey

    Special thanks to Michael, Bigal, Jrtdot and various members of EWB for their input in the suggestions thread during the development of the game.

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    Current Release: v1.1

    Required Files:

    Data V1.1

    Logos

    Okay, this is a BETA version of the original version that was put out originally. Thanks to everyone who picked up on all the errors and special thanks to Jrtdot who really got the ball rolling with making the stat changes. Cheers mate.

    Enjoy everyone and we hope that you enjoy the update/

    *Note: Please read the NWA Handbook document included in the Data folder. There you will find scenario background information, and the history of the NWA in a PDF format.

    Scenario details:

    Starting Date: April 1st, 1990

    Workers: 539

    Promotions: 10

    Staff: 190

    Belts: 31

    Events: 20

    Tag Teams: 125

    Stables: 8

    TV Networks: 24

    TV Shows: 5

    Alter Egos: 88

    Relationships: 73

    Sponsors: 85</div>

    The alter ego and relationship file was made from scratch so we'll endeavor to add more in for a v1.1 release of the game as well as more sponsors and events.
  2. Just a few questions on this...

    - When does this scenario start? January? Cause you seem to have taken rosters from a years worth of results from '75 and just added everyone who wrestled on a card on their roster. I could be wrong but thats how it looks... maybe look through 1974-Jan'75 results and see who worked in a territory consistently and use them on the roster.

    - Why are so many workers shared? Most, if not all of them only worked for the one territory at one time. eg, Ric Flair (who shouldn't be that over) left AWA to go work for MACW and didn't go back to AWA full time ever so he should just be in MACW.

    This is looking really good otherwise. Glad to see you're keeping going on with this and i look forward to seeing this progress on. :)

  3. Okay, I'll try my best to explain what I need help with.

    I'm making a logo and I want to use the Australian Flag as the colour of my font instead of using your basic colours.

    Does that make sence? If it helps, I'm using Photoshop CS3.

  4. Being from Australia we have two forms of TV; Free to Air and Pay TV (ie Foxtel) but in the States, there is so many different things to chose from that I have no clue whats going on.

    Things I'd Like To Know:

    Cable TV?

    Satellite TV?

    Network TV? - I heard that EliteXC would be airing the first ever MMA Fight on Network TV, then whats UFC doing with Ultimate Fight Night?

    DirecTV, InDemand etc - They are all like providers yeah? You get all the big stations and some that are exclusive them?

    Superstation?

    That's all I can think of at the moment, but any help on this would be appreciated.

  5. I just noticed that this scenario has no Memphis at all! http://www.marksfiles.com/1974.html There is everything you need to know about Memphis that year, roster wise and you'll need to make Jerry Jarrett the owner.

    Also, just make sure that guys don't work for both WWWF/MACW/AWA (eg, Ric Flair just moved to MACW, Lawler, Austin Idol and some other should be in Memphis, not AWA)

    Edit - I have found the full and complete roster for MACW Jan 1975, the only thing I disagree about is Flair, as It has been mentioned on every other site I've been on that he was only starting to get pushed.

    MAIN EVENT (Faces)

    Avenger

    Tiger Conway

    Paul Jones

    Sonny King

    Wahoo McDaniel

    MAIN EVENT (Heels)

    Gene Anderson

    Ole Anderson

    Ric Flair

    Ivan Koloff (D)

    Super Destroyer

    Johnny Valentine

    MID CARD (Faces)

    Bob Bruggers

    Swede Hanson

    Sandy Scott

    Tommy Seigler

    MID CARD (Heels)

    Brute Bernard

    Mr. Fuji

    Art Nelson

    Chuck O'Connor (D)

    LOWER CARD (Faces)

    Billy Ashe, Charlie Cook, Joe Furr, Johnny Heidman, Abe Jacobs, Don Kernodle, Klondike Bill, Frank Monte, Mike Stallings, Kevin Sullivan (N), Tio Tio

    LOWER CARD (Heels)

    Ken Dillinger, Pedro Godoy, George "Two Ton" Harris, Mr. Hayashi, Frank Morrell, Mike Paidousis (D), Cowboy Parker, Joe Soto (N)

    MANAGERS - None

    WOMEN - None

    MIDGETS - None

    GUEST SHOTS

    Nelson Royal

    REFEREES

    Sonny Fargo, Johnny Heidman, Sonny King (special), Angelo Martinelli, George Scott (special)

    TV ANNOUNCERS

    Bob Caudle

    David Crockett

    Les Thatcher

    TV RING ANNOUNCERS

    Carl Murnick

    Elliott Murnick

    Joe Murnick

    David Crockett

    PROMO ANNOUNCERS

    Les Thatcher

    Big Bill Ward (D)

    - from www.Kayfabememories.com - Also a good site for info

  6. Okay, I have got a full list of the WWWF Roster, after going through the results of all of the WWWF 1975 shows:

    Pete Doherty

    Silvano Sousa

    Johnny Rodz

    Ricky Sexton

    Jack Evans

    John Tzinas

    Hans Schroeder

    Joe Crugnale

    Larry Zbyzsko

    Gorilla Monsoon

    Killer Kowalski

    Bobby Duncum

    Bruno Sammartino

    Prof. Toru Tanaka

    Chief Jay Strongbow

    Jimmy Valiant

    Johnny Valiant

    Bobo Brazil

    Bill White

    Joe Crugnale

    Pedro Morales

    Lou Albano

    Tony Altimore

    Gene Dundee

    Joe Crugnale

    The Wolfman

    Dean Ho

    Tony Garea

    Butcher Vachon

    Joe Nova

    Spiros Arion

    Victor Rivera

    El Olympico

    Reuben Ayala

    Manuel Soto

    Pete Sanchez

    Daisy Mae

    Paula Kaye

    Arnold Skaaland

    Abdullah

    Donna Christanello

    Ann Casey

    Louis Torres

    Lee Wong

    Mike Paidousis

    Dick the Bruiser

    Pepper Gomez

    Ox Baker

    the Legionaires

    Silvano Sousa

    Ivan Putski

    Andre the Giant

    Freddie Blassie

    Dottie Downs

    Waldo Von Erich

    Little Louie

    Sonny Boy Hayes

    Little Tokyo

    Lord Littlebrook

    Greg Valentine

    Edouard Carpentier

    Grand Wizard

    The Executioner

    Mark Tendler

    Pinky Larson

    Mike Paidousis

    Domenic DeNucci

    Haystacks Calhoun

    Paul Vachon

    Baron Mikel Scicluna

    SD Jones

    Frank Holtz

    Johnny DeFazio

    Blackjack Lanza

    Blackjack Mulligan

    Rick Evans

    Pat McGuinness

    The Fabulous Moolah

    Susan Green

    Leilani Kai

    Keith Franks

    Pete Doherty

    The Red Demon

    George Steele

    Jack Varsky

    Jerry Graham

    Francisco Flores

    Bugsy McGraw

    Kitty Adams

    Billy the Kid

    Pat Evans

    Vasil Vata

    Black Meace

    Henry Roy

    Jose Esposito

    Pete Reeves

    Joyce Grable

    Vicki Williams

    Toni Rose

    San Lavdas

    Frank Holtz

    Frank Durso

    Joe Abby

    Blue Menace

    Davey O'Hannon

    Gene Dundee

    Mike Graham

    Manuel Miranda

    Ruben Ayala

    Cowboy Lang

    Little Johnny

    Man Mountain Mike

    Mike McCord

    Jim Grabmire

    Ernie Lassiter

    Hank Roy

    Frank Monte

    Louis Cerdan

    Tony Parisi

    Ivan Koloff

    Ronnie Etchison

    Khosrow Vaziri

    Sgt. Jacques Goulet

    Soldier LeBeouf

    Bill Miller

    Mack Patton

    Rocky Johnson

    Chuck O'Connor

    Pat O'Connor

    Dick Murdoch

    Nick Bockwinkel

    Harley Race

    Jerry Oates

    Stan Stasiak

    Frank Monte

    Keith Franke

    Superstar Billy Graham

    Kevin Sullivan

    Ernie Lassiter

    Steve Lavandas

    Tom Stanton

    Ernie Ladd

    Bill Miller

    Ernie Lassiter

    Jim Grabmire

    Antonio Inoki

    Joe Crugnale

    Pedro Morales

    Dirty Morgan

    The Jamaica Kid

    Tom Stanton

    Steve Lavadas

    Vicente Pometti

    Obviouslly I'll have to add quite a few people into the game.

    Also, what is wrong with Flair's overness? Do you suggest it being higher or lower?

    I'd go through the last few months of results of '74, cause if its starting in Jan '75 you dont wanna add guys who joined in like December.

    It seems a bit too over for that time as he only broke into the business in '72 and didnt win any kind of belt until Feb 1975... So maybe make it like 60's?

  7. I suggest going here http://www.angelfire.com/wrestling/cawthon777/74.htm for the WWWF Roster as it seems a bit off. You have guys wrestling for both WWWF and MACW/AWA respectifly but that would have never happened.

    Some of the roster seems off like Stan Hansen wrestling for WWWF and AWA when I think (I could be wrong) he only wrestled in Japan back then and Ric Flair being 84 over.

    But its looking good. I'll send you a "Scenario Maker's Cheat Sheet" for you, which is a guide to what will suit the EWR game play (its what me and IDOL used for iDOM). One thing, I would suggest that you try to find as many wrestlers as possible to add for 12 promotions because at this stage you need around 280 more before the game just adds random workers.

    Keep it up though, I look forward to a final release.

  8. While looking over the data I saw that some promotions aren't in the game so I took the liberty of doing some research and found this;

    (Presuming this is starting at the start of 1975)

    NWA Tri State

    Owner: Leroy McGuirk

    Belts

    NWA Tri State North American: Buddy Colt

    NWA United States Tag Team (Tri State Version): Stan Hansen & Frank Goodish(Bruiser Brody)

    NWA Tri State Lousania: Don Duffy

    Tri State Brass Knuckles: Rip Tyler

    TV Name: Championship Wrestling

    Bill Watts

    Danny Hodge

    Tom Jones

    Klondike Bill

    Tiny (Grizzly) Smith

    Angelo Mosca

    Ken Mantell

    Dick Murdoch

    Tom Jones

    Billy Red Lyons

    Ted DiBiase

    Paul Orndorff

    Terry Orndorff

    Frank Hill

    Ricky Morton

    Eric Embry

    Ron Sexton

    Don Fargo

    Bobby Jaggers

    The Spoiler

    The Stomper

    Mr. Pogo

    Rip Tyler

    Killer Karl Kox

    Thunderbolt Patterson

    Bruiser Bob Sweetan

    Ernie Ladd

    Skandor Akbar

    Ron Bass

    Ray Candy

    Doug Somers

    Tommy Gilbert

    Eddie Gilbert

    Ron McFarlane

    Ed Wiskowski

    Mike George

    Joel Deaton

    David Deaton

    Porkchop Cash

    Tag Teams:

    The Assassins (1 &2)

    The Hollywood Blondes Jerry Brown & Buddy Roberts)

    The Bass Brothers (Ron Bass & Don Bass w/Maw Bass_

    The Kentuckians (G.Smith & L.Brown)

    Danny Hodge & Skandor Akbar

    Tom Jones & Billy Red Lyons

    Killer Karl Kox & Bob Sweetan

    Frank Hill & Terry Orndorff

    David Deaton & Joel Deaton

    Akbar Army (Jerry Brown & Ron McFarlane)

    Tommy Gilbert & Eddie Gilbert

    Eddie Gilbert & Ricky Morton

    Porkchop Cash & Doug Somers

    Staff:

    Grizzly Smith (Writer)

    Jack Curtis (Road Agent)

    NWA Detriot

    Owner: Ed Farhat (The Sheik)

    Danny McShain

    Bobo Brazil

    Fred Curry

    Dominic DeNucci

    Mark Lewin

    Johnny Valentine

    Fritz Von Erich

    Dick the Brusier

    Gino Hernendez

    Thunderbolt Patterson

    Dusty Rhodes

    Andre the Giant

    Terry Funk

    Dory Funk Jr.

    Lou Klein

    Lord Athol Layton

    Larry Chene

    Mighty Igor

    TheSheik

    The Student

    "Bulldog" Don Kent

    Abdullah the Butcher

    Bull Curry

    Ox Baker

    Stan Stasiak

    Ernie Ladd

    Pampero Firpo

    Killer Brooks

    Tag Teams

    The Funks Brothers

    The Davison Brothers

    John Bonello & Randy Scott

    The Faboulous Kanagroos (Al Costello & Don Kent)

    The Valiant Brothers

    Kurt Von Hess & Karl Von Schotz

    Managers?

    "Playboy" Gary Hart

    Adullah Farounk

    Eddie Creatchman

    George" Crybaby" Cannon

    Dave Drason

    Championships:

    NWA United States Heavyweight (Detriot Version): The Sheik

    NWA World Tag Team (Detriot Version): Fred Curry & Bobo Brazil

    Staff:

    Francis Flescher (Road Agent)

    Television:

    Big Time Wrestling

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