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Jan 11, 07 at 1:37am
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Welcome, Zhou Tai Rocks to the diary. I hope I can keep your interest and entertain you and everyone else with this as long as possible (dang, I'm starting to sound a bit like a broken record by constantly saying this...).

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As for the contest idea, I suggest things don't get too carried away. The feedback thing could turn into a bunch of spam from people if it isn't controlled. Something simple but that will be seen by everyone is good enough.
I was planning on the rules of the contest having a "built-in" anti-spam mechanism known as the "Only good, detailed feedback scores points" rule. By implementing something along those lines, it'll help cut down on spam where the feedback is only "That show rocked!".

I'm also trying to think of some way or another to regulate the "creative consultant" idea. If it gets to out of hand, I could end up having the entire diary being written by other people. Perhaps a "two-month maximum feud" rule would alleviate that problem.

Thanks again for all the feedback, guys. It's really neat to see this thing suddenly getting swamped with it. And I'm using "swamped" in a good way .
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Got to say that smackdown was great
It was well writen and the matchs and promos had great detail
I'm staying here now as a loyal fan to your diary m8 just keep itupplease


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Brilliant. Great layout, great writing, great diary. I said earlier today in static's diary that his was the best on the board, but after reading this I'm not so sure.

Nice to see a diary lasting so long, not many people can sustain high quality for this long.

If static ever takes up my idea for a diary HOF/Archive, this should definitely receive a spot.


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quote Slim Jim
Brilliant. Great layout, great writing, great diary. I said earlier today in static's diary that his was the best on the board, but after reading this I'm not so sure.

Nice to see a diary lasting so long, not many people can sustain high quality for this long.

If static ever takes up my idea for a diary HOF/Archive, this should definitely receive a spot.
Wow, thanks for the compliment since it means a lot coming from someone of your stature. Your "Revival" diary may have hit its peak before my time but I have read through most of it and I understand why you're known as one of the best diary writers around. I also ended up "ahem..." acquiring some things (like quicker shows and "just descriptive enough" segments/matches) from your diary and implemented them here.

As far as lasting long, I had two earlier diary that each lasted for exactly sixteen replies and two shows. After that I told myself I'd sit down and run one for as long as humanly possible. The change from "full-script" to "quickie" style of write-up helped a lot. It also doesn't hurt that I have an entire year's worth of feuds roughly planned to look forward to.

Finally, as far as getting into a diary HOF/archive, it'd be cool but I'm not doing this for the glory, just for the fun. When you start doing things just in order to get into archives and the like it takes away the whole point.

Thanks again for the feedback, Slim Jim, and I can't wait until your next diary!
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iv just read ur diary and well...wow, this is awesome dude and i will definetly keep reading
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No Way Out
February 25th, 2007


The Time For Rising Stars To Shine
Paul Burchill, CM Punk, The Hooliganz, Bryan Danielson, Muhammed Hassan, and The Kings of Wrestling are among the young wrestlers currently in the WWE who are doing everything they can to show their skills. Muhammed Hassan, with Daivari in his corner, will go one-on-one with Rey Mysterio. The Hooliganz and The Kings of Wrestling face off over the tag team titles that Paul London and Brian Kendrick never truly lost. CM Punk and Bryan Danielson battle for the Cruiserweight championship, both hoping to show that they are among the best lightweight wrestlers in World Wrestling Entertainment. Finally, Paul Burchill will face the monster Kane in a cage match. Which of these rising stars will be able to savor victory and which will taste defeat?

Canadian Collision
Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit are two of the greatest wrestlers to ever come from the Great White North. Both men are superb technical athletes who have invested much of their lives to living out their dreams as professional wrestlers. This Sunday, Jericho and Benoit will go head-to-head as Jericho attempts to take Benoit's United States championship. Jericho has already proved that, despite his time outside of the wrestling ring, he still has what it takes to pick up the wins. Benoit, on the other hand, has been on an incredible roll ever since he became the United States champion. However, only man can walk away from No Way Out with the United States championship wrapped around their waist. Will it be Benoit or Jericho who comes out the victor in this match for wrestling supremacy?

Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels
Not much is needed to describe the match that will take place this Sunday on pay-per-view. Triple H and Shawn Michaels are always one of two things, best friends or worst enemies. At No Way Out, they will battle to show who truly is the better man. With HBK having momentum after picking up the pinfall victory on Smackdown this past Friday, will he come out the winner or will Triple H defeat the man who single handedly killed Degeneration-X?

Present Partners, Future Enemies
John Cena and The Undertaker have had an uneasy alliance ever since Rated R-KO first attacked the Undisputed champion and the Royal Rumble winner. While the pair were on steady ground in the beginning, the team of John Cena and The Undertaker have slowly drifted apart with Taker seeming distant as well as being late to help Cena during a beatdown by Edge and Randy Orton on Smackdown. Rated R-KO, on the other hand, has shown that they can continue to act as a cohesive unit despite their original goal of getting rid of DX already having been accomplished. Can John Cena and The Undertaker work together long enough to defeat Rated R-KO or will Edge and Orton prove that they are as good as they claim?

Scheduled Matches

Singles Match

Rey Mysterio vs. Muhammed Hassan

WWE Undisputed Tag Team Titles Match

The Kings of Wrestling (c) vs. The Hooliganz

WWE Cruiserweight Title Match

Bryan Danielson (c) vs. CM Punk

Cage Match

Kane vs. Paul Burchill

WWE United States Championship Match

Chris Benoit (c) vs. Chris Jericho

Ultimate Grudge Match

Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels

Tornado Tag Team Match
John Cena and The Undertaker vs. Rated R-KO

EDIT: A minor grammatical error was bugging me so I fixed it.


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Jan 12, 07 at 12:40pm
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The card looks great, looking forward to the WWE United States Championship Match Chris Benoit (c) vs. Chris Jericho, that should be great Scheduled Matches

Singles Match

Rey Mysterio vs. Muhammed Hassan

WWE Undisputed Tag Team Titles Match

The Kings of Wrestling (c) vs. The Hooliganz

WWE Cruiserweight Title Match

Bryan Danielson (c) vs. CM Punk

Cage Match

Kane vs. Paul Burchill

WWE United States Championship Match

Chris Benoit (c) vs. Chris Jericho

Ultimate Grudge Match

Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels

Tornado Tag Team Match
John Cena and The Undertaker vs. Rated R-KO





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re: WWE: Fighting The War - Wrestlemania Posted

quote TheCrippler
Scheduled Matches

Singles Match

Rey Mysterio vs. Muhammed Hassan

WWE Undisputed Tag Team Titles Match

The Kings of Wrestling (c) vs. The Hooliganz

WWE Cruiserweight Title Match

Bryan Danielson (c) vs. CM Punk

Cage Match

Kane vs. Paul Burchill

WWE United States Championship Match

Chris Benoit (c) vs. Chris Jericho

Ultimate Grudge Match

Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels

Tornado Tag Team Match
John Cena and The Undertaker vs. Rated R-KO

I'm guessing that this is the last show that will see the HHH-HBK feud..right? And I agree with ADA 2, the card looks great and well balanced.

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re: WWE: Fighting The War - Wrestlemania Posted

Scheduled Matches

Singles Match

Rey Mysterio vs. Muhammed Hassan

WWE Undisputed Tag Team Titles Match

The Kings of Wrestling (c) vs. The Hooliganz

WWE Cruiserweight Title Match

Bryan Danielson (c) vs. CM Punk

Cage Match

Kane vs. Paul Burchill

WWE United States Championship Match

Chris Benoit (c) vs. Chris Jericho

Ultimate Grudge Match

Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels

Tornado Tag Team Match
John Cena and The Undertaker vs. Rated R-KO


Lots of hard matches to call, which is a good thing.
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Scheduled Matches

Singles Match

Rey Mysterio vs. Muhammed Hassan

WWE Undisputed Tag Team Titles Match

The Kings of Wrestling (c) vs. The Hooliganz

WWE Cruiserweight Title Match

Bryan Danielson (c) vs. CM Punk

Cage Match

Kane vs. Paul Burchill

WWE United States Championship Match

Chris Benoit (c) vs. Chris Jericho

Ultimate Grudge Match

Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels

Tornado Tag Team Match

John Cena and The Undertaker vs. Rated R-KO

Im going to jump on Bryan Danielson's band wagon while there is still
room, I hope he remains with that title for awhile,
or id like to see him go for higher gold.




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No Way Out (2/25/2007):

1. Amateur Footage
Sunday Night Heat's hype show ends with a strange video. The footage appears to be an amateur work and features two unseen males talking back and forth while the film itself just shows what appears to be your average street as the persons holding the camera walk down it. The two males finish by saying that they're going to make an impact in the WWE, as soon as their mentor says they're ready.

2. Rey Mysterio vs. Muhammed Hassan

Muhammed Hassan made his way to the ring with Daivari by his side and getting tons of heel heat along the way. Rey Mysterio, on the other hand, gets a decent pop for his entrance. This match was decent with both sides getting in a strong amount of offense and the match itself went a good thirteen minutes. Despite putting up a good fight, Mysterio ended up losing after Daivari hit him with a dropkick while the luchadore was in the middle of the 619 and the referee was looking the other way. This let Hassan recover and hit the Reverse STO, called the Arab Assault by the announcers, before locking in the Camel Clutch for the submission victory.
Winner: Muhammed Hassan

3. The Kings of Wrestling vs. The Hooliganz for the WWE Undisputed Tag Team Titles
The Kings of Wrestling's ring entrance, featuring "We Are The Champions" as the entrance music, got lots of heat from the crowd while The Hooliganz got a strong pop. An astounding tag team match that proved what the WWE tag team division can really do. A little more than fifteen minutes long, both teams came off strong throughout the match. The end of the match rolled around when Brian Kendrick got the hot tag off of a beaten Paul London. Kendrick layed into Claudio Castagnoli and retook the advantage. Kendrick eventually attempted a pinfall only for Chris Hero to distract the referee. Brian looked up and saw this before ending the pinfall attempt and walking over to try and talk to the referee. With London recovering in his corner and Kendrick, Hero, and the referee busy arguing, no one saw Castagnoli creep behind the active member of The Hooliganz. With the ref looking the other way, Castagnoli reached between Kendrick's legs and hit a low blow before rolling him up. The referee finally turned around and saw the roll up. Unfortunately, he didn't see Castagnoli's feet laying on the ropes and made the three count, allowing The Kings of Wrestling to remain Undisputed Tag Team champions despite their cheating.
Winner: The Kings of Wrestling

4. Bryan Danielson vs. CM Punk for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship

Danielson's entrance got a huge pop, showing how over the "American Dragon" has become with the crowd. His opponent, CM Punk, got a massive amount of heat, easily on the level of an upper-midcard heel. An amazing match that would have stolen the show if the wrestlers featured were just a bit more over with the crowd. Despite their midcard status, this match got the fans on their feet and held their attention. A great twenty minute match, Danielson and Punk proved why they truly are the future of the WWE with tons of false finishes and both men attempting to lock in their signature submission holds throughout the match. The end came around when Danielson was recovering by a turnbuckle after a flurry of blows from CM Punk. Punk quickly took advantage, jumping over Danielson onto the turnbuckle and setting the Cruiserweight champion up for the Pepsi Plunge. However, Danielson had the move scouted and bucked Punk over his shoulders onto the mat. Danielson then quickly turned around and locked Punk into the Cattle Mutilation. Punk struggled long and hard against the move but was eventually forced to tap out. Danielson release the hold and accepted the title from the referee. As Danielson celebrated, Punk slowly made his way to his feet. Glancing around, Punk caught site of Danielson exiting the ring while the referee walked over to check on him. As soon as the ref was within his reach, Punk hit the Urinagi on the official and locked him into the Anaconda Vice. Screaming that "screwjob" and "I never tapped", Punk is eventually set upon by security and forced to relinquish the hold. Danielson just watches from a distance as Punk screams at him before heading backstage.
Winner: Bryan Danielson

5. Kane vs. Paul Burchill in a Steel Cage Match

"Sincerely, Ichabod" blared through the speakers as Paul Burchill made his way to the ring first getting a large heel reaction. Kane, on the other hand, got a strong pop. As soon as both men were in the ring, they began to brawl. At first the referee tried to stop them since the cage hadn't even been lowered yet, but the official eventually realized he would never gain control and just called for the cage to lower. As the cage was in the middle of being lowered, Burchill knocked Kane to the ground and then held his head underneath the ring ropes. With the cage still in the process of lowering, the referee saw the possibility of Kane's skull getting crushed and rushed over, doing everything he could to get Burchill to release Kane. He is eventually forced to threaten a disqualification which makes Burchill break the hold and Kane slips out of the way of the cage at the last second. This series of events set the tone for the rest of the match as Kane and Burchill destroyed each other in an incredibly bloody, brutal match. The end eventually came with both men atop the cage. Kane grabbed Burchill by the throat, attempting to chokeslam him to the ring canvas before escaping the cage. However, Burchill grabs Kane around the shoulder and flips backwards, hitting a C4 from the top of the cage! After recovering from the move, Paul Burchill crawled to the door which was opened by the referee standing outside. Burchill exited the cage, bloody but victorious.
Winner: Paul Burchill

6. The Condemned

After a quick backstage segment showing the medical team aiding the referee that was attacked by CM Punk earlier in the match, the sound of glass breaking is heard throughout the arena as a video hyping Stone Cold Steve Austin is played on the titantron. The video is set to his opening music and is composed of clips from various matches as well as from his movie The Condemned. It ends with Stone Cold saying that he'll be at RAW this Monday, ready to open up a can of whoop ass.

7. Chris Benoit vs. Chris Jericho for the WWE United States Championship

An awe-inspiring technical display that can easily be considered a five-star match. This match went well over thirty minutes with more false finishes, submission attempts, and German Suplexes by Benoit than could be counted. Both men put their absolute all into this great match and the fans were on their feet throughout the entire thing. The victor was decided when Benoit locked the Crippler Crossface onto Chris Jericho. Jericho struggled across the mat, doing everything he could to escape the hold as Benoit continued to roll him away from the ring ropes. Despite this, Jericho was eventually able to get a foot on the ropes and the referee told Benoit to break the submission maneuver. Benoit immediately got into the face of the referee and began arguing with him. This continued when Jericho, one arm limp at his side, tapped Benoit on the shoulder. The wolverine spun around and tried to hit his opponent but Jericho ducked it and grabbed Benoit's legs, pulled them out from under him, and locked in the Walls of Jericho. His arm still damaged from the Crippler Crossface, Jericho struggled to keep Benoit in the hold. After a minute of struggling, Benoit reached out for the ropes... only to tap out from the pain! Jericho released the Walls and collapsed to the ground. The referee walked over and draped the United States title across the winner's chest. Y2J then slowly struggled to his feet, held the title up to the crowd in celebration, and exited the ring with one arm still hanging at his side.
Winner: Chris Jericho

8. Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels

Triple H's entrance got one of the biggest pops of the night while Shawn Michaels's easily got the most boos. A great match between two veterans of the WWE that know each other and each other's moves. Both Shawn Michaels and Triple H easily countered the moves that were thrown at them, grinding home the point that these two men have competed against and with each other so often. The fans were on their feet the entire match as HBK and HHH put on one of the most psychological matches the WWE has scene in quite some time. The end came when Michaels knocked down Triple H and went to the top rope in order to hit his flying elbow drop. After successfully hitting the move, Shawn went to the corner and began to "tune up the band". Triple H staggered to his feet and Michaels pounced with his finishing move. However, Triple H sensed the move coming and ducked under it to hit a spinebuster. Playing to the crowd, Triple H did a crotch chop at Michaels before picking him up and setting him up for the Pedigree. However, Michaels countered by grabbing Triple H's legs and tripping him before going to lock in the Sharpshooter. Triple H kicked Michaels off before going to his feet. Michaels once again attempted the Sweet Chin Music but he was met with a boot to the gut by Triple H and a quick Pedigree. Triple H attempted the cover only for the Heartbreak Kid to kick out! Dragging Michaels to his feet, Triple H hit another Pedigree and this time the destroyer of DX couldn't lift his shoulder.
Winner: Triple H

9. John Cena and The Undertaker vs. Rated R-KO in a Tornado Tag Team Match
The entrance of Edge and Randy Orton got a strong amount of heet, behind Michaels by far but ahead of CM Punk. When the music of John Cena played and he made his way to the ring with The Undertaker following on his motorcycle, however, the crowd went with a different reaction and blew the roof of the arena with the largest pop of the night. A decent wrestling match that the live crowd absolutely loved and let the wrestlers know their thoughts of it via their constant chanting, booing, and cheering. With all four men in this match in action all at the same time, it wasn't surprising when some of the match happen outside of the ring. Rated R-KO worked as a cohesive unit throughout the match, breaking up pinfalls and using many double team moves. Cena and Taker, however, would rarely work together. Eventually, the referee got knocked out and this led to the heels bringing a pair of steel chairs into the ring to attack The Undertaker while John Cena was layed out on the floor. Taker took a beating by Rated R-KO as the official was indisposed. Edge and Orton then set The Undertaker up for a con-chair-to when John Cena entered the ring with a steel pipe in hand. Laying into Rated R-KO with the weapon, Cena got immense cheers from the crowd when he brought the pipe down on both Edge and Orton's windpipes. Cena was still attacking Edge and Orton, who were knocked down with their chairs tossed across the ring, when the referee finally recovered and saw what was happening. Making the only call he could, the official signaled for a disqualification on John Cena and The Undertaker. Cena just glared at him as both members Rated R-KO were lying in pools of their own blood, coughing up crimson, as medical rushed to the ring. Cena then went over and helped The Undertaker to his feet. The Undertaker looked at Cena oddly before heading to the ring ropes to leave. Cena shook his head as if he was taking this as an insult before he ran over and hit Taker across the back with the pipe. Cena layed into The Undertaker with the pipe before dropping it and grabbing a steel chair and re-setting Taker up for a con-chair-to. Security rushed to the ring but were met with the Undisputed champion's weapon. After knocking out the security, Cena hit The Undertaker not with just one con-chair-to but with three! The crowd began to throw garbage at John Cena as he picked up his title belt and rubbed it into Taker's bloody face, yelling insults at the legend. Cena then left the ring as No Way Out ended.
Winners: Rated R-KO

Quick Results

1. Muhammed Hassan defeated Rey Mysterio via interference from Daivari
2. The Kings of Wrestling defeated The Hooliganz to retain the WWE Undisputed Tag Team Titles
3. Bryan Danielson defeated CM Punk to retain the WWE Cruiserweight Championship
4. Paul Burchill defeated Kane by escaping the cage
5. Chris Jericho defeated Chris Benoit to become the WWE United States Champion
6. Triple H defeated Shawn Michaels
7. Rated R-KO defeated John Cena and The Undertaker via DQ


EDIT: Fixed Rey Mysterio vs. Muhammed Hassan


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That was an amazing show.

I have a feeling that I know what the first segment was about, but I won't spoil it for anybody.

I figured that Mysterio wasn't going to lose to Hassan cleanly, with either interference or cheating. One small error, you put Daivari in the match title instead of Hassan.

Nice touch to have the KOW come out to 'We Are the Champions'. I'm curious to see who can beat them, because the only way I see it is in a match where they can't do cheap stuff. I don't see the feud ending now considering how they won.

I can imagine that the CW title match was slow and submission based. I was hoping for a Punk victory, but I see him getting the belt sooner than later because I think he needs it.

That cage match seemed brutal. It would have been cool to see them fight outside the cage for a while before going inside, like Styles/Abyss from Lockdown 05. Anyways, I figured someone would win with a move off of the top, and there is no way in hell anybody could kick out of the C4.

I'm interested in what you are going to do with Austin. I think you're going to build it up to a match at Wrestlemania, but I'm wondering against who.

Whenever Benoit and Jericho are in the ring together it is instantly amazing. I was starting to find Benoit a bit stale as champion, and Jericho is always entertaining so he can liven it up a bit.

Another duo that always puts on a great match are HHH and HBK. The match obviously wasn't going to end with just one finisher, and again I see this going to WM and ending in a HIAC possibly.

I figured that either Cena or Taker was going to turn on the other after the match, but not during. Honestly, I thought Taker was going to be the turner but Cena surprises me once again.

A great show, and I think this is my first time writing a whole show review like this. I had fun writing it.
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Awesome show, twice the excitement compared to your normal shows. The writing was superb.

I have no idea what the first segment about, but I guess it could work out.

I'm disappointed that Kane lost against Burchill. But I guess that's how it goes, and I also wanted CM Punk to be CW champion..

And yay! Benoit loses, and Jericho the new US champ. I can't wait for what's gonna happen next time when these two faces off again.

The HHH-HBK was short but sure satisfying. So is this the end of HHH-HBK?

Like static, I also expected Cena or Taker would turn on each other. But I guess you have another thing in mind.


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Indeed the matches were good and Cena turning heel is a wise move, the problem in my opinion is the lack of segments to break things up. I assume you're using EWR, which although I haven't played I believe offers a lot less freedom segment-wise than TEW, so you might want to check TEW out (there's a free demo of 07 lasting one month game time available).

Another thing you could do in this respect is, when you have things going on after the match, seperate them from the match description itself. Like in the Punk/Danielson case, break off from match into segment right after Punk taps. I think this'd make things easier on the eyes when reading.
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re: WWE: Fighting The War - Wrestlemania Posted

Thanks for all the feedback, guys. I had a good time writing this show so I'm glad you enjoyed it as much as I enjoyed writing it.

I've decided I won't be doing an actual feedback contest but I will go around signing the guestbook of anyone who posts feedback consistently. Something like five or six feedback (not predictions) posts per month will get you a guestbook signing. Not as good as a contest but I've got a feeling that the contest idea wouldn't work out as planned.

Now, some responses to the "most important" bits of feedback.

quote static_puzzle
I figured that Mysterio wasn't going to lose to Hassan cleanly, with either interference or cheating. One small error, you put Daivari in the match title instead of Hassan.
Thanks for pointing that out and it's fixed now.

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I'm interested in what you are going to do with Austin. I think you're going to build it up to a match at Wrestlemania, but I'm wondering against who.
Yup, Austin will be wrestling at Mania. No, it won't be against Hulk Hogan .

quote static_puzzle
I figured that either Cena or Taker was going to turn on the other after the match, but not during. Honestly, I thought Taker was going to be the turner but Cena surprises me once again.
I'm glad I was able to "shake you off" and make you think it'd be Taker. I had i look like it coud go either way because, to be honest, it is much more fun to do surprising turns.

quote Filter
I'm disappointed that Kane lost against Burchill. But I guess that's how it goes, and I also wanted CM Punk to be CW champion..
Well, Burchill's mean streak is going to keep going for awhile longer, but don't worry because Kane will get another shot at him soon enough. Also of note, I felt Punk's winning streak needed to end because, at that time, I had three "streakers" (that sounded wrong but they were Punk, Hassan, and Burchill) and felt that was to many. But no worries, Punk's now been propelled into the upper-midcard and he's going to get an even bigger push heading into Wrestlemania.

quote The Shape
Indeed the matches were good and Cena turning heel is a wise move, the problem in my opinion is the lack of segments to break things up. I assume you're using EWR, which although I haven't played I believe offers a lot less freedom segment-wise than TEW, so you might want to check TEW out (there's a free demo of 07 lasting one month game time available).
I played the last demo, I think it was '05, and I was impressed but a.) my computer was a bit slow running it (as in five-ten minutes per in-game day/night shift) and b.) I couldn't get used to the formatting. EWR is very, very simplistic and I can get a week's worth of work done in a single sitting while TEW had me scurrying around trying to figure things out. However, as you said, EWR is much more restraining considering you can only have a set amount of matches and segments.

quote The Shape
Another thing you could do in this respect is, when you have things going on after the match, seperate them from the match description itself. Like in the Punk/Danielson case, break off from match into segment right after Punk taps. I think this'd make things easier on the eyes when reading.
I've considered doing that, maybe call it post match or something. This sort of thing only really becomes a problem at Pay-Per-Views because of the amount of matches I have to cram into one show. I can't do less matches because that means less feuds but there are no ways to get more slots.

However, I'm also thinking of doing "false segments" where they aren't actually simulated but are just thrown in there. There main purpose would to be to break up any monotony but if I forget to include an important segment (like on the RAW I just simulated) then I could work it in that way. Still, like I said, this only really presents a problem during PPVs so I'll figure something out.


Thanks again for all the feedback, guys. I really appreciate it.
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