Cernunnos’ LOW Bootleg Sets Downloads
Apr 4, 2015 8:17:25 GMT -5
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Post by Cernunnos on Apr 4, 2015 8:17:25 GMT -5
Here is a list of downloads for some of the stuff I have been working on. All of the wrestlers (with the exception of the some in the Legends, Losers and Leavers sets) presented in these sets are stated out as if they were wrestling between the years of 1996-2000.
Cernunnos’ LOW Bootleg Sets Downloads
WWF: Attitude Era (Rerelease/Update)
WCW: Ratings War (Rerelease/Update)
WCW: Clash of the Cruiserweights (Rerelease/Update)
ECW: Hardcore Heaven
Legends, Losers and Leavers
Legends, Losers and Leavers 2
Midcard Madness
90’s Manager Madness
Stable Wars
Tag Teams and Partners
Lords of Talent Enhancement
Tag Teams and Partners II
If you want to push one of the wrestlers, have them come out of retirement or you just think they are too under/overpowered, you can use the following tool as well:
Wrestler Push/Coming out of Retirement Chart
If you download these sets and use the cards, ect. please let me know of any spelling, stat or move errors (including "Filsinger" Legal) that you see, so that I might correct them and rehost it without error.
Thank you.
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RHAL RATINGS (for my sets):
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It is my intention to try and make every set that I release as accurate as I can as well as interchangeable with all of my other sets for the purposes of fluidity between them. Meaning that you should be able to move wrestlers between the promotions that are presented throughout these sets with ease and still have them placed and perform somewhere on the card as what they are typically promoted as. With that in mind, for quality control purposes the “more mainstream” promotions (WCW/WWF) might feature wrestlers at higher Rhal Ratings than lesser recognized promotions (though the wrestlers might fill the same spot on a card in their respective promotions). This is intentionally done. While some smaller organizations might have great talent and great champions, they might not transition too well outside of their home promotion and are usually placed lower on a more recognized promotions’ card. The same is true with a well named wrestler within a well established mainstream promotion, when wrestling for a lesser named promotion, as they tend to be billed higher on a card than they might typically be in their home promotion.
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Please keep in mind that the Rhal Ratings that I have for my LoW bootleg sets work something like this:
- 0 = Super Jobber (Saturday Morning Superstar jobber/jobber to the jobbers)
0 – 10 = Jobber
11 – 20 = Undercard Guy
21 – 25 = Midcard Guy
26 – 30 = Upper Midcard Guy (U.S. Title/Intercontinental Championship contender level)
31 – 35 = Rising Star/Top of the Midcard (U.S. Title/Intercontinental Championship holder level)
36 – 39 = Superstar/Jobber to the stars (good enough to be in world title matches, but not win it)
40 + = Main eventer/Legend (World title holder)
As far as these guys go, being in the AWA, I would rank them a little lower than the WWF guys. For instance, though he was a heavyweight title holder I would still probably put Sgt. Slaughter at his best in the WWF at a 39 Rhal (That was where I stated him in my other set), but would stat him a little lower to reflect how he performed in the AWA (a "Lower tier" wrestling organization).
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WWF: Attitude Era
I started doing my LoW sets with this one. I felt partial to the WWF Attitude Era and wanted to make a bootleg set, because it was around the time when I really started to watch professional wrestling regularly (between 1995-1999). I feel that the wrestlers presented in this set are truly the ‘Who’s Who’ of that time in the WWF.
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Kurt Angle: 40
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin: 48
Bret Hart: 48 (54)
"British" Bulldog: 35 (41)
D'Lo Brown: 21 (24)
D-Von Dudley: 24 (46)
Mick Foley/Mankind/Cactus Jack/Dude Love: 43 (50)
The Godfather: 30 (33)
Goldust: 29 (32)
"Bad Ass" Billy Gunn: 34 (43)
HHH: 38 (44)
Jeff Hardy: 26 (35)
"Y2J" Chris Jericho: 39
Kane: 39
Matt Hardy: 26 (35)
Shawn Michaels: 46 (52)
Owen Hart: 36 (49)
Buh Buh Ray Dudley: 22 (45)
"Road Dogg" Jesse James: 31 (39)
Ken Shamrock: 37
"Sycho" Sid: 38
The Rock: 46
Undertaker: 49
X-Pac: 31 (36)
WCW: Ratings War
I believe that this was my second LoW boot set and wanted to focus on the WCW by featuring wrestlers that I was most familiar with as a fan (again, around the 1995-1999 time-frame). I believe that the wrestlers featured in this set were truly the movers and shakers of the wrestling world at the time that WCW overtook the WWF in weekly ratings.
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
"The Enforcer" Arn Anderson: 26 (33)
"Buff" Bagwell: 30 (36)
Bam Bam Bigelow: 35 (36)
Barbarian: 33 (36)
Chris Benoit: 35 (38)
Booker T.: 34 (44)
Diamond Dallas Page: 42 (45) / 38 (41)
"Nature Boy" Ric Flair: 36 (43)
Giant: 39 (40)
Bill Goldberg: 49
Scott Hall: 39 (45)
Curt Hennig: 36 (40)
"Hollywood" Hulk Hogan: 45
Kanyon: 29 (33)
Lex Luger: 39 (42)
Meng: 36 (37)
Kevin Nash: 42 (45)
Rick Steiner: 29 (49)
"Macho Man" Randy Savage: 45 (48)
Scott Steiner: 35 (39)
"Screamin'" Norman Smiley: 19 (20)
Stevie Ray: 30 (45)
Sting: 49 (52)
Wrath: 35 (38)
WCW: Clash of the Cruiserweights
I honestly don’t believe that the WCW would have gotten as popular as it did without the aid of the wrestling talent that they imported from outside of the United States. I wanted to pay homage to these exciting wrestlers in this set (again set around the 1995-1999 time-frame). Though they might not win a heavyweight championship anytime soon, these wrestlers are sure to fill a spot anywhere on a card that needs a fresh perspective or a quick change in pace.
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Blitzkrieg: 24 (30)
Super Calo: 18 (24)
Chris Candido: 26 (36)
Chavo Guerrero, Jr.: 20 (26)
El Dandy: 16 (20)
Disco Inferno: 10 (16)
Eddie Guerrero: 27 (31)
Hector Garza: 19 (23)
Prince Iaukea: 14
"Lionheart" Chris Jericho: 33
Juventud Guerrera: 31 (38)
Kaz Hayashi: 18 (22)
Billy Kidman: 27 (30)
La Parka: 25 (29)
Junshin "Thunder" Liger: 35 (38)
Lizmark, Jr.: 24 (30)
"Man of 1,000 Holds" Dean Malenko: 31 (35)
Psicosis: 30 (37)
Rey Mysterio, Jr.: 33 (38)
Silver King: 22 (28)
Syxx: 28 (32)
Lance Storm: 28 (31)
Ultimo Dragon: 36 (39)
"Das Wunderkind" Alex Wright: 24 (30)
ECW: Hardcore Heaven
Keeping with my theme of wrestling from around the mid to late 90’s time-frame, I felt that I needed to change gears and go with something different, something extreme. I decided to do an ECW set, because ECW was one of my favorite non-mainstream promotions in the 90’s. The characters, wrestlers and the fans they had were unforgettable, not to mention some of the matches. I hope to have accurately reflected the original ECW fed with this bootleg set.
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Mike Awesome: 37
Steve Corino: 24 (27)
Super Crazy: 22
Justin Credible: 23 (26)
Danny Doring: 19 (27)
"The Franchise" Shane Douglas: 33 (37)
Tommy Dreamer: 29 (32)
Spike Dudley: 13 (23)
New Jack: 19 (23)
John Kronus: 22 (31)
Jerry Lynn: 26 (29)
Balls Mahoney: 24 (27)
Raven: 34
Rhino: 31 (34)
Amish Roadkill: 24 (31)
Axl Rotten: 24 (28)
Sabu: 33 (37)
Sandman: 30
Perry Saturn: 25 (35)
Yoshihiro Tajiri: 25 (27)
Masato Tanaka: 36 (40)
Taz: 35 (38)
Rob Van Dam: 35 (38)
Mikey Whipwreck: 18 (22)
Legends, Losers and Leavers
This is one of the few sets where I tend to leave my mid to late 90’s time-frame in the pursuit of presenting talent in order to fulfill a particular theme. Though I float in and out between the 80’s to 2000’s, the Legends, Losers and Leavers theme is pretty much as it implies. I try and pick a few wrestling legends (between 80’s-2000’s), mix in some wrestlers who seemed to be in and out of the spotlight and round out the set by sprinkling in some mid to lower card guys. Though I won’t go into detail as to who fills what role in the set, I’m pretty sure you can guess who does when you look these guys over (though some might fulfill multiple roles) and place them on your cards.
(*Note: The stats for the Legends presented in these sets are intended to reflect them as they were at the height of the wrestler's career.)
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Ahmed Johnson: 35
Al Snow: 22 (25)
Ax: 29 (46)
Big Van Vader: 39 (42)
Bradshaw: 34
Brian Adams: 31 (34)
Christian: 23 (32)
Edge: 26 (36)
Ernest "The Cat" Miller: 20 (21)
Faarooq: 34
Hercules: 33
Hulk Hogan: 59
Jake "The Snake" Roberts: 38 (39)
Junkyard Dog: 36
"Ravishing" Rick Rude: 37 (40)
"Rowdy" Roddy Piper: 44
Scotty 2 Hotty: 15 (21)
Sgt. Slaughter: 39
Smash: 21 (44)
"The Lethal Weapon" Steve Blackman: 18 (21)
Tatanka: 35
"Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase: 37
"Too Sexy" Brian Christopher: 17 (22)
Ultimate Warrior: 53
Legends, Losers and Leavers II
Taking the same formula that I used for my original Legends, Losers and Leavers set, I replicate it again for another round of wrestlers.
(*Note: The stats for the Legends presented in these sets are intended to reflect them as they were at the height of the wrestler's career.)
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Big Boss Man: 25
Brock Lesnar: 50
Brian Pillman: 31
Batista: 39
Fit Finlay: 24
Gillberg: -24
Glacier: 22
Hugh Morris: 24 (25)
Hurricane: 15 (18)
Jeff Jarrett: 30 (34)
Jerry "The King" Lawler: 11 (12)
Jim Powers: 12 (15)
John Cena: 46
"The Taskmaster" Kevin Sullivan: 23
Konnan: 29
"Wildman" Marc Mero: 33
Mark Henry: 26
Randy Orton: 40
Scott "Flash" Norton: 31 (34)
Sgt. Craig "Pitbull" Pittman: 15
Steve "Mongo" McMichael: 22
"Lord" Steven Regal: 23
Viscera: 32 (33)
Yokozuna: 42 (43)
Midcard Madness
Still doing what I can to keep with my overall idea of bootlegging wrestlers from around the mid to late 90’s time-frame, I took a different direction with this set. In order to fill a gap within the middle of a card or challenge those there within, I decided to try my hand at an all mid-card themed set. Though some guys are still relatively better or worse than others, they all fit into the middle to lower end of the card in their respective promotion.
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Barry Windham: 30 (33)
Blue Meanie: 7 (11)
Bobby Duncum, Jr.: 26 (29)
Brian Knobbs: 21 (31)
Crash Holly: 18
Disciple: 30
Doink the Clown: 22
Flash Funk: 23 (26)
Gangrel: 26
"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan: 33
Hardcore Holly: 25
Horace Hogan: 19
Jerry Sags: 20 (31)
Lash Leroux: 21 (22)
Lenny Lane: 18 (24)
Lodi: 19 (24)
Prince Albert: 24 (30)
Renegade: 18
Rick Fuller: 24
Rikishi: 35 (38)
Savio Vega: 24 (26)
Stevie Richards: 13 (19)
Test: 28 (35)
Vampiro: 25
Stable Wars
Again, trying something different here and not exactly adhering to my main overarching theme (keeping the majority of my wrestlers from my sets in the mid to late 90’s), I decided to look into holes on a card as it related to wrestling stables. Here I sorted out wrestlers by stable and did what I could to try and present all of the wrestlers (who have yet to be featured in one of my sets) who make up said stable. This was done so that I could introduce a “Gang warfare” like mentality to my LoW bootleg promotions.
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Nova: 21 (26)
8-Ball: 4 (30)
Chainz: 24 (28)
Skull: 4 (30)
Ezekiel Jackson: 31
Heath Slater: 21 (26)
Justin Gabriel: 23 (27)
Wade Barrett: 33
Jesus Castillo: 23 (28)
Jose Estrada, Jr.: 9 (15)
Miguel Perez, Jr.: 24 (28)
CM Punk: 41 (44)
Daniel Bryan: 32
Darren Young: 19
David Otunga: 20
Husky Harris: 18
Mason Ryan: 26
Michael McGillicutty: 19 (25)
Michael Tarver: 24
Skip Sheffield: 22
Kurrgan, the Interrogator: 28
Recon: 24 (27)
Sniper: 20 (22)
Tank: 20
Tag Teams and Partners
Trying to somewhat stick to my main theme (keeping the majority of my wrestlers from my sets in the mid to late 90’s), I decided to fill in more gaps roster-wise as it relates to some of my previously featured wrestlers and some of their more famous partners. I also added some new tag teams as well to the list in order to further fill in holes here and there in the tag team scene.
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Scotty Riggs: 17 (23)
Tom Prichard: 13 (17)
Tully Blanchard: 25 (30)
Doug Furnas: 31 (35)
Philip Lafon: 23 (25)
Henry O. Godwinn: 25 (32)
Phineas I. Godwinn: 20 (28)
Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart: 28 (38)
Mosh: 13 (22)
Thrasher: 12 (22)
Kenny Kaos: 17 (24)
Robbie Rage: 16 (23)
Villano IV: 8 (23)
Villano V: 6 (21)
J.C. Ice: 4 (13)
Wolfie D.: 8 (16)
Warlord: 33 (36)
Johnny Grunge: 18 (29)
"Flyboy" Rocco Rock: 20 (29)
Jacques Rougeau: 20 (26)
Pierre Carl Ouellet: 19 (26)
Animal: 33 (46)
Hawk: 34 (47)
Bart Gunn: 28 (41)
90’s Manager Madness
As the name of this expansion implies I focus in on some of the major managers and valets of the 90’s with this set.
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Vincent: 5 (8)
Lords of Talent Enhancement
Another rare expansion where I loosely break away from the main time-frame I have firmly established in my sets in order to pay homage to some of wrestling’s greatest jobbers. If you’re going to try and get someone over in your fed, then you might as well get them over good. These guys have the firmly established reputation and the renowned name (whether they are a jobber to the stars, the mid-carders or a jobber to the jobbers) of getting wrestlers over and with style. Place them up against the guys who you are looking to put over or push in your fed and do it today.
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Andy Kaufman: -31(-24) vs. Men/7(14) vs. Women
Barry Horowitz: - 2 (1)
Barry O.: 7
“Hardwork" Bobby Walker: 11 (12)
Brooklyn Brawler: -11
Duke “The Dumpster” Droese: 14
Dusty Wolfe: -10 (-8)
The Gambler: 0
Mike Sharpe: 12
Italian Stallion (Gary Sabaugh): 7
Jerry Flynn: 19
Joe Gomez: 6
Joey Abs: 17 (20)
"Jumping" Joey Maggs: -3
Mark Starr: -4
Mario Mancini: -27 (-24)
Mean Mike: -13(-5)
Omar Atlas: -18 (-15)
Pete Gas: 2 (7)
Ricky Ataki: -32
Roadblock: 12
Rodney: 9 (12)
S.D. Jones: 5 (8)
Tough Tom: 6 (12)
Tag Teams and Partners II
Though the first set was created in order to try and fill in more gaps roster-wise as it related to some of my previously featured wrestlers and partners as well as introduce new teams, this set more or less sets out to do the same thing. At first glance however you might not think that some of these wrestlers belong in a “tag set” and you may be right, it’s because in addition to the tag theme I have decided to try to fill out holes in stables as well with this expansion by adding some less recognized and slightly remembered talent.
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Crowbar: 13 (16)
(New) Diesel: 26 (30)
Droz: 18 (21)
Earthquake: 31 (34)
"Earl" Robert Eaton: 15 (19)
David Flair: 9 (12)
Ice Train: 25 (28)
Marty Jannetty: 30 (39)
Mark Jindrak: 24 (31)
Evan Karagias: 10 (13)
Shannon Moore: 10 (14)
Sean O'Haire: 26 (33)
Chuck Palumbo: 26 (30)
Patriot (Del Wilkes): 30 (34)
Pitbull #1: 23 (32)
Pitbull #2: 22 (31)
(New) Razor Ramon: 20 (26)
Sick Boy: 18
(nWo) Sting: 17 (20)
"Squire" David Taylor: 18 (21)
Typhoon: 29 (32)
"Undertaker": 32
Van Hammer: 23
Michael Wallstreet: 18 (24)
Cernunnos’ LOW Bootleg Sets Downloads
WWF: Attitude Era (Rerelease/Update)
WCW: Ratings War (Rerelease/Update)
WCW: Clash of the Cruiserweights (Rerelease/Update)
ECW: Hardcore Heaven
Legends, Losers and Leavers
Legends, Losers and Leavers 2
Midcard Madness
90’s Manager Madness
Stable Wars
Tag Teams and Partners
Lords of Talent Enhancement
Tag Teams and Partners II
If you want to push one of the wrestlers, have them come out of retirement or you just think they are too under/overpowered, you can use the following tool as well:
Wrestler Push/Coming out of Retirement Chart
If you download these sets and use the cards, ect. please let me know of any spelling, stat or move errors (including "Filsinger" Legal) that you see, so that I might correct them and rehost it without error.
Thank you.
=============================================
RHAL RATINGS (for my sets):
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It is my intention to try and make every set that I release as accurate as I can as well as interchangeable with all of my other sets for the purposes of fluidity between them. Meaning that you should be able to move wrestlers between the promotions that are presented throughout these sets with ease and still have them placed and perform somewhere on the card as what they are typically promoted as. With that in mind, for quality control purposes the “more mainstream” promotions (WCW/WWF) might feature wrestlers at higher Rhal Ratings than lesser recognized promotions (though the wrestlers might fill the same spot on a card in their respective promotions). This is intentionally done. While some smaller organizations might have great talent and great champions, they might not transition too well outside of their home promotion and are usually placed lower on a more recognized promotions’ card. The same is true with a well named wrestler within a well established mainstream promotion, when wrestling for a lesser named promotion, as they tend to be billed higher on a card than they might typically be in their home promotion.
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Please keep in mind that the Rhal Ratings that I have for my LoW bootleg sets work something like this:
- 0 = Super Jobber (Saturday Morning Superstar jobber/jobber to the jobbers)
0 – 10 = Jobber
11 – 20 = Undercard Guy
21 – 25 = Midcard Guy
26 – 30 = Upper Midcard Guy (U.S. Title/Intercontinental Championship contender level)
31 – 35 = Rising Star/Top of the Midcard (U.S. Title/Intercontinental Championship holder level)
36 – 39 = Superstar/Jobber to the stars (good enough to be in world title matches, but not win it)
40 + = Main eventer/Legend (World title holder)
As far as these guys go, being in the AWA, I would rank them a little lower than the WWF guys. For instance, though he was a heavyweight title holder I would still probably put Sgt. Slaughter at his best in the WWF at a 39 Rhal (That was where I stated him in my other set), but would stat him a little lower to reflect how he performed in the AWA (a "Lower tier" wrestling organization).
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WWF: Attitude Era
I started doing my LoW sets with this one. I felt partial to the WWF Attitude Era and wanted to make a bootleg set, because it was around the time when I really started to watch professional wrestling regularly (between 1995-1999). I feel that the wrestlers presented in this set are truly the ‘Who’s Who’ of that time in the WWF.
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Kurt Angle: 40
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin: 48
Bret Hart: 48 (54)
"British" Bulldog: 35 (41)
D'Lo Brown: 21 (24)
D-Von Dudley: 24 (46)
Mick Foley/Mankind/Cactus Jack/Dude Love: 43 (50)
The Godfather: 30 (33)
Goldust: 29 (32)
"Bad Ass" Billy Gunn: 34 (43)
HHH: 38 (44)
Jeff Hardy: 26 (35)
"Y2J" Chris Jericho: 39
Kane: 39
Matt Hardy: 26 (35)
Shawn Michaels: 46 (52)
Owen Hart: 36 (49)
Buh Buh Ray Dudley: 22 (45)
"Road Dogg" Jesse James: 31 (39)
Ken Shamrock: 37
"Sycho" Sid: 38
The Rock: 46
Undertaker: 49
X-Pac: 31 (36)
WCW: Ratings War
I believe that this was my second LoW boot set and wanted to focus on the WCW by featuring wrestlers that I was most familiar with as a fan (again, around the 1995-1999 time-frame). I believe that the wrestlers featured in this set were truly the movers and shakers of the wrestling world at the time that WCW overtook the WWF in weekly ratings.
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
"The Enforcer" Arn Anderson: 26 (33)
"Buff" Bagwell: 30 (36)
Bam Bam Bigelow: 35 (36)
Barbarian: 33 (36)
Chris Benoit: 35 (38)
Booker T.: 34 (44)
Diamond Dallas Page: 42 (45) / 38 (41)
"Nature Boy" Ric Flair: 36 (43)
Giant: 39 (40)
Bill Goldberg: 49
Scott Hall: 39 (45)
Curt Hennig: 36 (40)
"Hollywood" Hulk Hogan: 45
Kanyon: 29 (33)
Lex Luger: 39 (42)
Meng: 36 (37)
Kevin Nash: 42 (45)
Rick Steiner: 29 (49)
"Macho Man" Randy Savage: 45 (48)
Scott Steiner: 35 (39)
"Screamin'" Norman Smiley: 19 (20)
Stevie Ray: 30 (45)
Sting: 49 (52)
Wrath: 35 (38)
WCW: Clash of the Cruiserweights
I honestly don’t believe that the WCW would have gotten as popular as it did without the aid of the wrestling talent that they imported from outside of the United States. I wanted to pay homage to these exciting wrestlers in this set (again set around the 1995-1999 time-frame). Though they might not win a heavyweight championship anytime soon, these wrestlers are sure to fill a spot anywhere on a card that needs a fresh perspective or a quick change in pace.
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Blitzkrieg: 24 (30)
Super Calo: 18 (24)
Chris Candido: 26 (36)
Chavo Guerrero, Jr.: 20 (26)
El Dandy: 16 (20)
Disco Inferno: 10 (16)
Eddie Guerrero: 27 (31)
Hector Garza: 19 (23)
Prince Iaukea: 14
"Lionheart" Chris Jericho: 33
Juventud Guerrera: 31 (38)
Kaz Hayashi: 18 (22)
Billy Kidman: 27 (30)
La Parka: 25 (29)
Junshin "Thunder" Liger: 35 (38)
Lizmark, Jr.: 24 (30)
"Man of 1,000 Holds" Dean Malenko: 31 (35)
Psicosis: 30 (37)
Rey Mysterio, Jr.: 33 (38)
Silver King: 22 (28)
Syxx: 28 (32)
Lance Storm: 28 (31)
Ultimo Dragon: 36 (39)
"Das Wunderkind" Alex Wright: 24 (30)
ECW: Hardcore Heaven
Keeping with my theme of wrestling from around the mid to late 90’s time-frame, I felt that I needed to change gears and go with something different, something extreme. I decided to do an ECW set, because ECW was one of my favorite non-mainstream promotions in the 90’s. The characters, wrestlers and the fans they had were unforgettable, not to mention some of the matches. I hope to have accurately reflected the original ECW fed with this bootleg set.
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Mike Awesome: 37
Steve Corino: 24 (27)
Super Crazy: 22
Justin Credible: 23 (26)
Danny Doring: 19 (27)
"The Franchise" Shane Douglas: 33 (37)
Tommy Dreamer: 29 (32)
Spike Dudley: 13 (23)
New Jack: 19 (23)
John Kronus: 22 (31)
Jerry Lynn: 26 (29)
Balls Mahoney: 24 (27)
Raven: 34
Rhino: 31 (34)
Amish Roadkill: 24 (31)
Axl Rotten: 24 (28)
Sabu: 33 (37)
Sandman: 30
Perry Saturn: 25 (35)
Yoshihiro Tajiri: 25 (27)
Masato Tanaka: 36 (40)
Taz: 35 (38)
Rob Van Dam: 35 (38)
Mikey Whipwreck: 18 (22)
Legends, Losers and Leavers
This is one of the few sets where I tend to leave my mid to late 90’s time-frame in the pursuit of presenting talent in order to fulfill a particular theme. Though I float in and out between the 80’s to 2000’s, the Legends, Losers and Leavers theme is pretty much as it implies. I try and pick a few wrestling legends (between 80’s-2000’s), mix in some wrestlers who seemed to be in and out of the spotlight and round out the set by sprinkling in some mid to lower card guys. Though I won’t go into detail as to who fills what role in the set, I’m pretty sure you can guess who does when you look these guys over (though some might fulfill multiple roles) and place them on your cards.
(*Note: The stats for the Legends presented in these sets are intended to reflect them as they were at the height of the wrestler's career.)
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Ahmed Johnson: 35
Al Snow: 22 (25)
Ax: 29 (46)
Big Van Vader: 39 (42)
Bradshaw: 34
Brian Adams: 31 (34)
Christian: 23 (32)
Edge: 26 (36)
Ernest "The Cat" Miller: 20 (21)
Faarooq: 34
Hercules: 33
Hulk Hogan: 59
Jake "The Snake" Roberts: 38 (39)
Junkyard Dog: 36
"Ravishing" Rick Rude: 37 (40)
"Rowdy" Roddy Piper: 44
Scotty 2 Hotty: 15 (21)
Sgt. Slaughter: 39
Smash: 21 (44)
"The Lethal Weapon" Steve Blackman: 18 (21)
Tatanka: 35
"Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase: 37
"Too Sexy" Brian Christopher: 17 (22)
Ultimate Warrior: 53
Legends, Losers and Leavers II
Taking the same formula that I used for my original Legends, Losers and Leavers set, I replicate it again for another round of wrestlers.
(*Note: The stats for the Legends presented in these sets are intended to reflect them as they were at the height of the wrestler's career.)
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Big Boss Man: 25
Brock Lesnar: 50
Brian Pillman: 31
Batista: 39
Fit Finlay: 24
Gillberg: -24
Glacier: 22
Hugh Morris: 24 (25)
Hurricane: 15 (18)
Jeff Jarrett: 30 (34)
Jerry "The King" Lawler: 11 (12)
Jim Powers: 12 (15)
John Cena: 46
"The Taskmaster" Kevin Sullivan: 23
Konnan: 29
"Wildman" Marc Mero: 33
Mark Henry: 26
Randy Orton: 40
Scott "Flash" Norton: 31 (34)
Sgt. Craig "Pitbull" Pittman: 15
Steve "Mongo" McMichael: 22
"Lord" Steven Regal: 23
Viscera: 32 (33)
Yokozuna: 42 (43)
Midcard Madness
Still doing what I can to keep with my overall idea of bootlegging wrestlers from around the mid to late 90’s time-frame, I took a different direction with this set. In order to fill a gap within the middle of a card or challenge those there within, I decided to try my hand at an all mid-card themed set. Though some guys are still relatively better or worse than others, they all fit into the middle to lower end of the card in their respective promotion.
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Barry Windham: 30 (33)
Blue Meanie: 7 (11)
Bobby Duncum, Jr.: 26 (29)
Brian Knobbs: 21 (31)
Crash Holly: 18
Disciple: 30
Doink the Clown: 22
Flash Funk: 23 (26)
Gangrel: 26
"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan: 33
Hardcore Holly: 25
Horace Hogan: 19
Jerry Sags: 20 (31)
Lash Leroux: 21 (22)
Lenny Lane: 18 (24)
Lodi: 19 (24)
Prince Albert: 24 (30)
Renegade: 18
Rick Fuller: 24
Rikishi: 35 (38)
Savio Vega: 24 (26)
Stevie Richards: 13 (19)
Test: 28 (35)
Vampiro: 25
Stable Wars
Again, trying something different here and not exactly adhering to my main overarching theme (keeping the majority of my wrestlers from my sets in the mid to late 90’s), I decided to look into holes on a card as it related to wrestling stables. Here I sorted out wrestlers by stable and did what I could to try and present all of the wrestlers (who have yet to be featured in one of my sets) who make up said stable. This was done so that I could introduce a “Gang warfare” like mentality to my LoW bootleg promotions.
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Nova: 21 (26)
8-Ball: 4 (30)
Chainz: 24 (28)
Skull: 4 (30)
Ezekiel Jackson: 31
Heath Slater: 21 (26)
Justin Gabriel: 23 (27)
Wade Barrett: 33
Jesus Castillo: 23 (28)
Jose Estrada, Jr.: 9 (15)
Miguel Perez, Jr.: 24 (28)
CM Punk: 41 (44)
Daniel Bryan: 32
Darren Young: 19
David Otunga: 20
Husky Harris: 18
Mason Ryan: 26
Michael McGillicutty: 19 (25)
Michael Tarver: 24
Skip Sheffield: 22
Kurrgan, the Interrogator: 28
Recon: 24 (27)
Sniper: 20 (22)
Tank: 20
Tag Teams and Partners
Trying to somewhat stick to my main theme (keeping the majority of my wrestlers from my sets in the mid to late 90’s), I decided to fill in more gaps roster-wise as it relates to some of my previously featured wrestlers and some of their more famous partners. I also added some new tag teams as well to the list in order to further fill in holes here and there in the tag team scene.
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Scotty Riggs: 17 (23)
Tom Prichard: 13 (17)
Tully Blanchard: 25 (30)
Doug Furnas: 31 (35)
Philip Lafon: 23 (25)
Henry O. Godwinn: 25 (32)
Phineas I. Godwinn: 20 (28)
Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart: 28 (38)
Mosh: 13 (22)
Thrasher: 12 (22)
Kenny Kaos: 17 (24)
Robbie Rage: 16 (23)
Villano IV: 8 (23)
Villano V: 6 (21)
J.C. Ice: 4 (13)
Wolfie D.: 8 (16)
Warlord: 33 (36)
Johnny Grunge: 18 (29)
"Flyboy" Rocco Rock: 20 (29)
Jacques Rougeau: 20 (26)
Pierre Carl Ouellet: 19 (26)
Animal: 33 (46)
Hawk: 34 (47)
Bart Gunn: 28 (41)
90’s Manager Madness
As the name of this expansion implies I focus in on some of the major managers and valets of the 90’s with this set.
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Vincent: 5 (8)
Lords of Talent Enhancement
Another rare expansion where I loosely break away from the main time-frame I have firmly established in my sets in order to pay homage to some of wrestling’s greatest jobbers. If you’re going to try and get someone over in your fed, then you might as well get them over good. These guys have the firmly established reputation and the renowned name (whether they are a jobber to the stars, the mid-carders or a jobber to the jobbers) of getting wrestlers over and with style. Place them up against the guys who you are looking to put over or push in your fed and do it today.
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Andy Kaufman: -31(-24) vs. Men/7(14) vs. Women
Barry Horowitz: - 2 (1)
Barry O.: 7
“Hardwork" Bobby Walker: 11 (12)
Brooklyn Brawler: -11
Duke “The Dumpster” Droese: 14
Dusty Wolfe: -10 (-8)
The Gambler: 0
Mike Sharpe: 12
Italian Stallion (Gary Sabaugh): 7
Jerry Flynn: 19
Joe Gomez: 6
Joey Abs: 17 (20)
"Jumping" Joey Maggs: -3
Mark Starr: -4
Mario Mancini: -27 (-24)
Mean Mike: -13(-5)
Omar Atlas: -18 (-15)
Pete Gas: 2 (7)
Ricky Ataki: -32
Roadblock: 12
Rodney: 9 (12)
S.D. Jones: 5 (8)
Tough Tom: 6 (12)
Tag Teams and Partners II
Though the first set was created in order to try and fill in more gaps roster-wise as it related to some of my previously featured wrestlers and partners as well as introduce new teams, this set more or less sets out to do the same thing. At first glance however you might not think that some of these wrestlers belong in a “tag set” and you may be right, it’s because in addition to the tag theme I have decided to try to fill out holes in stables as well with this expansion by adding some less recognized and slightly remembered talent.
Wrestler Rhal Ratings:
Crowbar: 13 (16)
(New) Diesel: 26 (30)
Droz: 18 (21)
Earthquake: 31 (34)
"Earl" Robert Eaton: 15 (19)
David Flair: 9 (12)
Ice Train: 25 (28)
Marty Jannetty: 30 (39)
Mark Jindrak: 24 (31)
Evan Karagias: 10 (13)
Shannon Moore: 10 (14)
Sean O'Haire: 26 (33)
Chuck Palumbo: 26 (30)
Patriot (Del Wilkes): 30 (34)
Pitbull #1: 23 (32)
Pitbull #2: 22 (31)
(New) Razor Ramon: 20 (26)
Sick Boy: 18
(nWo) Sting: 17 (20)
"Squire" David Taylor: 18 (21)
Typhoon: 29 (32)
"Undertaker": 32
Van Hammer: 23
Michael Wallstreet: 18 (24)