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Post by pikemojo on May 18, 2021 10:42:45 GMT -5
I enjoy reading your fed, and like all the different shows you present. I look to build my fed to eventually have multiples shows like this. I was curious roughly how big a roster you use? And do you keep guys certain guys just for certain shows ? Thank you! Appreciate it! I have a fairly large roster. Somewhere around 75 wrestlers right now. I have my roster tracker split into different categories like main eventers, tag wrestlers, mid carders, lower card, enhancement, cruiserweights & women. That way things stay fairly balanced and I don't have too many main eventers and not enough mid-carders or whatever. I plan to rotate some wrestlers out soon, probably bring some others in. I hope to keep things fairly fluid in that way. I don't necessarily have different wrestlers locked in to specific shows. It's not a brand split type of situation. The idea was that Monday Night TNT would be the biggest show of the week, Thursday Night Thunderstrike is #2. My weekend (non-PPV) shows are used to build up wrestlers and give a bit more time to people who didn't make it on the bigger Monday and Thursday shows. I hope to add a bit to the ongoing stories on those weekend shows but it's generally not going to be as "important" as those Monday and Thursday shows. Hope that kinda makes sense.
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Post by Swarm on May 18, 2021 12:32:17 GMT -5
Bundy and Hughes make a very interesting tag team. I've been trying to think of a name for the team. The Million Dollar Mountains or something having to do with their alignment with DiBiase and their immense size. I don't know how long they will be a team though. Who knows. Brinks Trucks? Armored Cars?
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Post by pikemojo on May 18, 2021 13:02:15 GMT -5
I've been trying to think of a name for the team. The Million Dollar Mountains or something having to do with their alignment with DiBiase and their immense size. I don't know how long they will be a team though. Who knows. Brinks Trucks? Armored Cars? Interesting ideas. I wouldn't have thought of that line of thinking. It's great because Mr. Hughes is head of security for the Million Dollar Corporation. I'm going to have to play around with this idea.
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Post by TTX on May 18, 2021 13:05:39 GMT -5
Fort Knox comes to mind.
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Post by hotfuzz1980 on May 18, 2021 13:43:50 GMT -5
Thanks for indulging me and giving me some insight! Using a roster tracker is what I need to do. I have my roster and fed info in a spread sheet, but I think if I used a roster tracker of some sort that I could use so split them up I could visualize better how I want to build my cards. Thanks again and I’ll be following !
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Post by pikemojo on May 18, 2021 14:25:39 GMT -5
Thanks for indulging me and giving me some insight! Using a roster tracker is what I need to do. I have my roster and fed info in a spread sheet, but I think if I used a roster tracker of some sort that I could use so split them up I could visualize better how I want to build my cards. Thanks again and I’ll be following ! For sure! Some people's trackers will be super detailed. Mine has a win-loss record and a win/loss streak tracker as well as an approximate placement on the card (main event, mid card, etc.). But I think it's important (at least for me) to not have things get too easily bogged down in tracking. I don't want to be spending more time tracking things than I am playing or writing up results. That sort of thing has pushed me away from playing my fed in the past. So, in short, do what works for you.
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Post by pikemojo on May 18, 2021 14:26:52 GMT -5
That's good too! I'll have to do some thinking. Bundy may barbershop window Hughes before I decide though.
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Post by walkswithwolf on May 19, 2021 3:25:55 GMT -5
Lol,Mega Bucks 😉
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Post by walkswithwolf on May 19, 2021 3:26:37 GMT -5
Or MDM Security
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Post by pikemojo on Jun 4, 2021 21:47:48 GMT -5
LCW Monday Night TNT Monday, March 11 – Year 1
The show opens as The Million Dollar Man walks into LCW President Dave Marquez’s office: DiBiase: Dave, I know we agreed on Hacksaw as my opponent tonight but, seeing as how he just lost his last match and his LCW TV Title, I just don’t see how this match builds the Million Dollar Man stock. I’m not here to defend my belt against a loser like that. Who here in Legends Championship Wrestling is on a win streak?
Marquez: Bruiser Brody has been on a real tear.
DiBiase: C’mon, Dave…
Marquez: DDP is also doing well.
DiBiase: Hmmm…. I like the sound of that… The Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase and Diamond Dallas Page… Who else?
Marquez: How about The Bruiserweight Pete Dunne? He’s been on a heckuva roll, other than a DQ loss yesterday!
DiBiase: Today is about to be Mr. Dunne’s lucky day. I’m about to make him a star. Book the match, Marquez.
And DiBiase walks out of Marquez’s office. Gavin Loudspeaker: Wow! Unbelievable. The Million Dollar Man is using his creative control to change his opponent for tonight at the last second.
Ian Riccaboni: That won’t give Pete Dunne much time to prepare for what will likely be the biggest match of his career!
Loudspeaker: And you’ve got to feel for Hacksaw.
Riccaboni: Definitely but I’m sure this won’t be his last shot at a title. Let’s get to our first match of the night. The Midnight Express continues their trek toward the LCW tag team tournament winners as they take on each of the teams that have been knocked out of the tournament.
Loudspeaker: It’s kind of a weird situation. Feels like there are two tag tournaments going on at once.
Riccaboni: You’re right. There’s a lot of excitement surrounding the LCW tag team division right now. Let’s get to the action!
Midnight Express vs. The Valentines - The two teams appear to be on their way to a classic back and forth battle, when out Rex Havoc jumps over the guardrail and attacks Eaton and Condrey. Referee Morgan Dollar calls for the bell, DQing the Valentines and the match devolves into an all out brawl before Havoc escapes through the crowd again.
Back in Dave Marquez’ office. “The Progressive Liberal” Daniel Richards walks in: Marquez: Oh no… What now?
Richards: You know exactly what I’m here for. Last week a grave injustice occurred in your LCW ring. The man that was entrusted to uphold the integrity of the contest, referee Morgan Dollar, showed himself to be completely morally bankrupt.
Marquez: That’s a bit extreme…
Richards: No! Sozio is a criminal in the ring. Probably outside of the ring as well. There isn’t a rule he won’t break and Morgan Dollar is on the Million Dollar Corporation’s payroll.
Marquez: We have zero evidence to support that.
Richards: I don’t need evidence to know the truth!
Marquez: Let’s cut to it. What is it you are looking for, Mr. Richards?
Richards: I want an LCW contract. Plain and simple.
Marquez: Here’s the deal, Mr. Richards. You are a completely unproven commodity. I can’t just hand you a contract. There are literally hundreds of wrestlers trying to get into LCW at any given moment. BUT, because of the *ahem* injustice, I will give you one last chance. There’s another LCW wrestler looking for some revenge against the Up Start and the Million Dollar Corporation. You will tag with Robbie Ellis against Darius Carter and Juan Francisco de Coronado. If you can win, I could be convinced to give you a short-term trial contract. If you lose, I will have you banned from LCW arenas. Now get the heck out of my office.
LCW Women’s Tournament Quarter-Final: Nora Greenwald vs. Princess Victoria - Nora and Victoria trade holds for nearly fifteen minutes of fast, technical wrestling. Princess Victoria is able to surprise Greenwald with a CROSS BODY BLOCK to get the victory. The two ladies shake hands in the center of the ring following the match.
LCW Tag Team Tournament Quarter-Final: Road Warriors vs. Vachons - Mad Dog gets things rolling but he’s soon cut down by a DOOMSDAY DEVICE and pinned in another quick victory for the Road Warriors.
Daniel Richards & Robbie Ellis vs. Darius Carter and JFDC - Carter and Coronado are improving as a team and the crowd is firmly behind them despite their affiliation with Sherri and the Million Dollar Man. They work over Daniel Richards, never letting him tag in his partner or get a rest. Richards is able to kick out of Darius Carter’s FORECLOSURE but not Coronado’s CORONADO CLUTCH. Carter spits on Richards as he and his team exit. The self proclaimed “Progressive Liberal” wipes the spit from his chest and walks out, head drooped as the crowd chants “na na na na, na na na na, hey hey hey, goodbye”
Jim Cornette and the Midnight Express are backstage with Amber Gertner: Gertner: Jim, you asked for a moment to speak…
Cornette: You’re damn right I did! Rex Havoc! You want to stick your nose in the Midnight Express’ business? Did you not see what Beautiful Bobby and Loverboy Dennis did to your partner? Is there an open hospital bed in Logan Black’s room? We get it though, the hospital bed sounds so much better than the cardboard box you crawled out of this morning. But I assure you, Rex… ugh… Am I talking to a dog here? Sit, Rex! Good boy! Let me put this in plain English for you, Rex. If you continue to involve yourself in the our business, the Midnight Express won’t just put you in the hospital… they’ll put you down.
2 out of 3 falls: Malia Hosaka vs. Courtney Rush – Repeated blue mist sprays by Rush has Malia Hosaka stumbling around the ring blind. Somehow she’s able to reverse one of Rush’s lifts into a pinning combination and takes the first fall. After a 30 second rest they get back to the action. Courtney Rush lives up to her name as she charges in with a flurry of forearms and fists. Hosaka escapes to the outside but Courtney Rush follows and slams Malia into the table. An F-5 in the middle of the ring gets Rush the second fall of the match. Another 30 second rest and the next fall will decide the match. Malia Hosaka looks to end this thing quick. She’s as aggressive as we’ve ever seen her, hitting Rush with karate kicks, dropkicks and a FRANKENSTEINER… but Rush won’t stay down. A superplex and a tombstone piledriver are the final nails in the coffin for Malia Hosaka. She has no gas left in the tank and Courtney Rush gets the win. Courtney Rush laughs as she leaves Malia Hosaka laying in the middle of the ring, her face a mess of blue mist and her own red blood. Once Courtney Rush has exited Nora Greenwald makes her way to the ring to help her friend.
LCW World Heavyweight Title: Ted DiBiase vs. Pete Dunne – Pete Dunne is super tough and really takes the fight to the Million Dollar Man. Every time Dunne gets on a roll, DiBiase or Sherri thwart his rally through rule-stretching, distractions and occasionally pure wrestling. The match comes to an end when DiBiase nabs a charging Dunne in a COBRA CLUTCH and Dunne just can’t escape. DiBiase and Sherri celebrate at the top of the entrance ramp, holding the LCW World Heavyweight Title high above their heads as the show goes off the air.
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