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Annnnd one of those wrestling simulator e-fed writers is basically what it is. Whoever made it knows what they're doing as far as making sure its full of researched fighters, and there are so good concepts to it - but it's more of an application than a game really.

Oh - and also, Sen Khamrock.

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"The Final President" Emil Fedoralenko is the best.

Him and Micro Pol Cop.

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One post - joined this month, and wanting us to try a fairly new build of a game.

HMMMMM.

But really, it looks like one of those old "I'll write your e-fed results for you" wrestling simulators.

Does the amount of post one have on this site really matters?

Well if it helps, I'll tell you a few facts about myself

-Started following wrestling in 1992

-Started watching UFC in 1994 through bootleg VCDs

-Became a huge fan during the attitude era during 1995

-Started playing Promotion Wars 1.0 in 2000

-Had a hand on TNM7 and hated it.

-Meddled with a few sims like zeus.

-Jumped to Extreme Warfare Deluxe in 2001

-Started watching Pride in 2002

-Stopped watching WWE when guerrero and benoit lost the titles in 2004

-Witness the death of PWSE and Promotion Wars(didn't remember which year, though promotion wars last was version 1.3)

-Stopped playing EWR after the release of TEW 2005

-Started watching TNA when they had the Spike TV deal in 2005

-Started playing TEW 2005 awhile when it became freeware and didn't really liked it.

-Started watching ROH when they debuted on HD Net 2009

-Restarted playing EWR on 25 Dec 2011 and got my backyard promotion to small in 6 months.(Thinking of writing a diary in the dome when it turn into a cult with a weekly tv deal)

-Join EWB on 4-January-2012 due to the surprise that EWR still have quite a strong following.

Took me 10 mins to type that out. Hope you appreciate it.

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You have to understand, when someone makes their first post on a forum "Hey, has anyone tried this game?", there's a reasonable amount of suspicion that you created the game and are looking for unpaid beta testers. It wouldn't be the first time.

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One post - joined this month, and wanting us to try a fairly new build of a game.

HMMMMM.

But really, it looks like one of those old "I'll write your e-fed results for you" wrestling simulators.

Does the amount of post one have on this site really matters?

Well if it helps, I'll tell you a few facts about myself

-Started following wrestling in 1992

-Started watching UFC in 1994 through bootleg VCDs

-Became a huge fan during the attitude era during 1995

-Started playing Promotion Wars 1.0 in 2000

-Had a hand on TNM7 and hated it.

-Meddled with a few sims like zeus.

-Jumped to Extreme Warfare Deluxe in 2001

-Started watching Pride in 2002

-Stopped watching WWE when guerrero and benoit lost the titles in 2004

-Witness the death of PWSE and Promotion Wars(didn't remember which year, though promotion wars last was version 1.3)

-Stopped playing EWR after the release of TEW 2005

-Started watching TNA when they had the Spike TV deal in 2005

-Started playing TEW 2005 awhile when it became freeware and didn't really liked it.

-Started watching ROH when they debuted on HD Net 2009

-Restarted playing EWR on 25 Dec 2011 and got my backyard promotion to small in 6 months.(Thinking of writing a diary in the dome when it turn into a cult with a weekly tv deal)

-Join EWB on 4-January-2012 due to the surprise that EWR still have quite a strong following.

Took me 10 mins to type that out. Hope you appreciate it.

I don't mean to be a dick or anything, but...

>Attitude Era

>!995

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One post - joined this month, and wanting us to try a fairly new build of a game.

HMMMMM.

But really, it looks like one of those old "I'll write your e-fed results for you" wrestling simulators.

Does the amount of post one have on this site really matters?

Well if it helps, I'll tell you a few facts about myself

-Started following wrestling in 1992

-Started watching UFC in 1994 through bootleg VCDs

-Became a huge fan during the attitude era during 1995

-Started playing Promotion Wars 1.0 in 2000

-Had a hand on TNM7 and hated it.

-Meddled with a few sims like zeus.

-Jumped to Extreme Warfare Deluxe in 2001

-Started watching Pride in 2002

-Stopped watching WWE when guerrero and benoit lost the titles in 2004

-Witness the death of PWSE and Promotion Wars(didn't remember which year, though promotion wars last was version 1.3)

-Stopped playing EWR after the release of TEW 2005

-Started watching TNA when they had the Spike TV deal in 2005

-Started playing TEW 2005 awhile when it became freeware and didn't really liked it.

-Started watching ROH when they debuted on HD Net 2009

-Restarted playing EWR on 25 Dec 2011 and got my backyard promotion to small in 6 months.(Thinking of writing a diary in the dome when it turn into a cult with a weekly tv deal)

-Join EWB on 4-January-2012 due to the surprise that EWR still have quite a strong following.

Took me 10 mins to type that out. Hope you appreciate it.

On top of what Sean said, that took you ten minutes to write out?

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