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Post by spencer24 on Jul 17, 2018 0:33:50 GMT
I was trying to get this thread going over on the arena forums, but with the apparent shift over to here I will try once more to see if this catches on. Perhaps the admins/mods here can be more helpful to me in telling me if this sort of post is better suited for the e-feds section, but since I post only results I assume I am not complete enough to have a place there. Thus I feel this is a fun thread to both share my results and view the results other folks may wish to share in as much or as little detail as they wish.
All Killer #033 Results
Juan Francisco de Coronado [-1, 45.45%] defeated TK Cooper [-1, 0%] in 11:53 via pinfall following a Fisherman Buster.
Devon Moore [+1, 55.56%] defeated The Messiah [-1, 0%] in a No DQ Match in 15:20 via submission using an STF.
Rhett Titus [+1, 66.67%] & Will Ferrara [-3, 20%] (The Dawgs) defeated Thomas Dubois [-9, 0%] & Mathieu St. Jacques [-9, 0%] (Tabarnak de Team) in 25:38 via referee stoppage following an Implant DDT on Dubois by Titus deemed Dubois unable to continue.
Kiera Hogan [+1, 66.67%] defeated Shelly Martinez [-2, 0%] in 17:18 via submission using a Collar Lock.
Tyler Breeze [-3, 28.57%] defeated Dan Barry [-9, 23.53%] in 13:30 via Rapid German Suplex.
Jack Evans [-8, 30%] & Teddy Hart [0, 50%] defeated Dunn [-1, 0%] & Marcos [-1, 0%] (The Ring Crew Express) in 18:37 via pinfall when Evans put Dunn away using a Standing Shooting Star Press.
"The Taskmaster" Kevin Sullivan [0, 50%] defeated "Worldwide Desperado" Sami Callihan [-6, 20%] in 10:26 via pinfall following a Diving Kneedrop.
BUSHI [+5, 63.16%] defeated Garza Jr. [-2, 0%] in 9:23 via pinfall following a Double Knee Chin Crusher, in a very fun, fast paced encounter.
Buff Bagwell [+3, 100%] defeated Ron Simmons [+2, 62.50%] in 23:24 via pinfall following an Avalanche Samoan Drop in a sleeper main event worthy war.
Bull Nakano [+4, 62.50%] defeated Karen Q [-1, 40%] in 9:06 via pinfall using a Spine Bomb.
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Post by heelsinc on Jul 17, 2018 3:22:43 GMT
How does your points system and percentages next to the names work?
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Post by spencer24 on Jul 17, 2018 13:07:13 GMT
How does your points system and percentages next to the names work? Every win is worth +1 point and every loss is -1 point. The percentage is the overall win percentage. Originally my fed had no championships and was based on trying to be the Wins Leader, whoever had the highest points total. It was based off of the way Beyond Wrestling was run in its early days. Of course over time since I have been running this fed for a number of years now some competitors got way ahead to a point that it would be hard to be overcome. I eventually instituted championships in which point totals are a major contributor to contendership, as well as win streak andimpressive wins/performances. Now points are also the determining factor on who is entered into the annual G1 Climax, Best of the Super Juniors & Tag Team Classic Tournaments. Impressive points totals and wins streaks also increase your chances of getting to compete on supercard events. I typically run five "World Wide" shows followed by a 15-match supercard which would basically be like five Raws followed by a PPV. Then there is the unorthodox piece of how I actually for the most part randomly choose the competitors for each event, but that is another long explanation for another day.... :p
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Post by El Marsh on Jul 19, 2018 0:55:56 GMT
I won't go into details but I had 96% first run SIM last night with Marsh the Great and the soon to be uploaded Jim Piggy (a giant sized power edit; yeah balance is a trial there lol) and a 100% run after some basic tweaks.
Could be flukes due to Marsh's Marshiness so I'm going to run him against a variety of other edits but man, I was still kind of glad to see that.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2018 2:21:15 GMT
I've been simming again, but just a simple World Title for my real life edits to fight over.
One thing I've brought over from FPR that makes for good booking is a "Champion's Choice" rule. Where usually, after a new champion is crowned and he defends the title once in a rematch against the previous rule, they get to choose their first challenger "themselves." In storyline, it's a matter of honor to pick a worthy challenger. This way I can have old rivals battle for the belt or give "Cinderella chances" to unappreciated guys sometimes without having to worry about the ranking process.
The current champion is Mr. Perfect, who beat Scott Steiner for the belt (who beat Hollywood Hogan for the belt, who beat Sting). His champion's choice is to host a "Hennig Invitational" for 8 good workers who I either just imported or who haven't had a shot at the title yet, to compete in a league of straight wrestling matches in the Dojo. No crowd, no fancy gimmicks, the pure best wrestler wins and will challenge Mr. Perfect in an Iron Man match at the end. I like this angle.
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Post by Phil Parent on Jul 19, 2018 17:13:49 GMT
Fire Pro D's DLC Rally edits port enter battle!! And no their Logic aren't identical. They all just used the same exploits to try to create edits that would win, and fast. Best part of this is that Fire Pro looked at that hyperviolent spammy crap and went: "Hmmmmm.... AWESOME!!! Loved the carnage! Teabagging for the win is where's it's at. Not even 10 minutes on an 8-man 'Royale, loved it. 91%, great sim!."
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Post by thebrood78 on Jul 19, 2018 18:28:37 GMT
While I kill time until the NJPW Roster comes out, I started an SWA Fed just using the already in-game characters.
Have had a couple of really good matches so far in my tournament:
(23) Sam Blocks defeated Dai Fugo (7) Time: 21:41 Finish: Avalanche Hold Rating: 100%
(14) Takaya Hinomiya lost to Edward Joseph (19) Time: 18:13 Finish: English Stretch Rating: 99%
(12) Bobby Bobby defeated Trevor Darius (21) Time: 19:54 Finish: Jackknife Powerbomb Rating: 99%
(18) Soji Kanda lost to Steel Johnson (2) Time: 21:59 Finish: Stepover Arm Breaker Rating: 98%
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Post by Love Wilcox on Jul 21, 2018 20:13:39 GMT
First sim of the day. Don't you just love it when two edits have great chemistry ? The match itself didn't have any crazy moments or anything, it was just PERFECTLY paced. The two girls spent almost the entire match just going back and forth, steadily wearing each other down and then BOOM! a mad sprint to the finish staring around the 20 minute mark, trading specials and 2.9 kickouts until Bison got the win with her devious use of the brass knucks. It was epic.
and then 26:26 to 35:35 :D
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Post by Old Baby on Jul 21, 2018 21:47:53 GMT
WWF Saturday Night's Main Event - S1 Jan (1) - Rowdy Roddy Piper w/ Bob Orton d. Hillbilly Jim with a sleeperhold at 10:30 ... Greg Valentine w/ Jimmy Hart beat Tito Santana with a figure four at 18:49 ... U.S. Express beat Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff at 24:42 when Rotundo pinned Volkoff with a small package ... Hulk Hogan beat Bob Orton at 6:49 with an atomic legdrop.
WWF at Madison Square Garden - S1 Jan (2) - Nikolai Volkoff beat Tito Santana at 11:42 with a bearhug ... Greg Valentine w/ Jimmy Hart beat Junkyard Dog at 7:18 with a figure four [CRIT] ... Iron Sheik beat Barry Windham at 17:06 with a camel clutch ... Hulk Hogan and Hillbilly Jim beat Roddy Piper and Bob Orton at 16:40 when Hogan pinned Orton after the atomic legdrop.
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Post by spencer24 on Jul 22, 2018 17:09:30 GMT
FPW World Wide #035 Results
"Black Machismo" Jay Lethal [-2, 45%] defeated Jado [+1, 60%] in 19:20 via pinfall following an Elbow Drop.
"The EST of FPW" Bianca Belair [+1, 100%] defeated Tammy Lyn Sytch [-1, 0%] in 20:05 via pinfall following the Alley Oop.
Bo Dallas [+1, 60%] & Curtis Axel [0, 50%] (The B-Team) defeated Earthquake [-2, 0%] & Typhoon [-2, 0%] (The Natural Disasters) in 28:07 via pinfall following Rolling the Dice by Dallas on Earthquake.
Mickie James [0, 50%] defeated Dawn Marie [-2, 0%] in 9:42 via pinfall following the Mick Kick.
Grado [+1, 100%] defeated Takeshi Morishima [-1, 40%] in 15:48 via pinfall following a Leg Sweep Facebuster.
Ivelisse [-2, 33.33%] defeated Jazz [-3, 0%] in 20:46 via submission using a Bridging Figure Four Deathlock in a bloody battle that saw both women busted open and giving it their all. A fantastic match.
Disco Inferno [+1, 66.67%] defeated James Gibson [0, 50%] in 12:19 via submission using a Modified Figure Four.
Rey Mysterio Jr. [-6, 35%] defeated CM Punk [+2, 52.78%] in 13:15 via pinfall using a Super Rana.
Adam Cole [+1, 53.85%], "The Prodigy" Mike Bennett [0, 50%] & Matt Taven [+5, 64.71%] (The OG Kingdom) defeated Finn Balor [-2, 41.67%], Luke Gallows [+4, 55%] & "Machine Gun" Karl Anderson [+3, 54.55%] (The Balor Club) in 19:43 via submission when Cole forced Gallows to submit to a Figure 4 Leglock.
"The Animal" Dave Batista [+3, 80%] defeated "The Big Red Machine" Kane [+17, 67.35%] in 16:31 via pinfall following a Spear.
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Post by CP Munk on Jul 23, 2018 15:06:02 GMT
Just tested out my 2000s Averno edit against the FPR Negro Casas...
SOY MUY MACHO
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Post by spencer24 on Jul 26, 2018 1:53:07 GMT
FPW World Wide #035 Results
Tito Santana [+1, 60%] defeated "Switchblade" Jay White [-4, 16.67%] in 15:37 via pinfall following a Flying Cross Chop.
Lance Steel [-1, 42.86%] defeated Hook Bomberry [-1, 0%] in 12:06 via pinfall using an Avalanche Press.
Annie Social [0, 50%] defeated Jazz [-4, 0%] in 13:55 via pinfall following a headbutt.
"The Man of the Hour" Lio Rush [-2, 33.33%] defeated "Dynamite" Danny Miles [-2, 0%] in 7:54 via pinfall following the Rush Hour.
Mercedes Martinez [0, 50%] defeated Michelle McCool [-1, 0%] in 13:24 via pinfall following a Fisherman Buster.
Drew McIntyre [+2, 62.50%] defeated "Marvelous" Marc Mero [-1, 0%] in 19:37 via pinfall following back-to-back Future Shock DDTs.
Edge [0, 50%] & Rey Mysterio Jr. [-5, 38.10%] defeated Cesaro [+1, 51.85%] & Jack Swagger [-2, 33.33%] (The Real Americans) in 22:45 via pinfall following an Implant DDT on Cesaro by Edge.
Katarina Waters [+2, 100%] defeated Viper [-1, 33.33%] in 15:07 via pinfall using a Diving Cross Body from the top turnbuckle.
"The Sicilian Psychopath" Tommaso Ciampa [+5, 57.58%] defeated "The Game" Triple H [+6, 66.67%] in 16:52 via pinfall following the Burning Hammer, a major win over a recent former FPW Heavyweight Champion.
Giant Bernard [+11, 70.37%] & Travis Tomko [+10, 70.83%] defeated Akam [-1, 33.33%] & Rezar [-1, 33.33%] (The Authors of Pain) in 19:54 via pinfall following a Two Step Kick by Bernard on Rezar, a successful return to teaming following a brief hiatus for one of the most dominant and prominent teams in FPW history while Tomko explored singles action and Bernard teamed with Test in T&A for a spell. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
With another five editions of World Wide in the record books, up next is my next supercard event "Of Wolf and Man" (supercard event names are literally the Metallica discography track listings in order). For funsies here is the event card:
"Of Wolf and Man" Event Card
Main Event FPW Junior Heavyweight Championship Match
©Hideo Itami [+24, 74%] vs Titan [+7, 100%]
FPW Heavyweight Championship Match Three Way Dance
©Kevin Owens [+14, 61.29%] vs "The Big Red Machine" Kane [+17, 67.35%] vs "The Animal" Dave Batista [+3, 80%]
FPW Tag Team Championship Match
©Amasis [+5, 63.16%] & Ophidian [+5, 63.16%] (The Osirian Portal) vs Rick Steiner [+8, 65.38%] & Scott Steiner [+10, 66.67%] (The Steiner Brothers)
FPW Open Rank Championship Match ©"The Kiwi Buzzsaw" Travis Banks [+3, 100%] vs "The Sicilian Psychopath" Tommaso Ciampa [+5, 57.58%]
Special Women's Division Exhibition Tag Team Match
FPW Women's Champion Amazing Kong [+15, 77.78%] & Bull Nakano [+4, 62.50%] vs "The Vurtuoso" Deonna Purrazzo [+2, 62.50%] & Karen Q [-1, 40%]
"The Phenomenal" AJ Styles [+22, 65.28%] vs Johnny Gargano [+6, 55.36%]
Bill Goldberg [+6, 71.43%] vs "Stone Cold" Steve Austin [+15, 72.73%]
Super Dragon [+2, 58.33%] vs BUSHI [+5, 63.16%]
Special Trios Exhibition Match
Scott Hall [+18, 80%], Kevin Nash [+15, 85.71%] (The Outsiders) & "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan [+1, 57.14%] (The new World order) vs Giant Bernard [+11, 70.37%], Travis Tomko [+10, 70.83%] & Andrew "Test" Martin [+3, 63.64%]
Ivelisse [-2, 33.33%] vs Sexy Star [+5, 63.16%]
Edge [0, 50%] & Rey Mysterio Jr. [-5, 38.10%] vs "Classic" Colt Cabana [+7, 64%] & Ace Steel [+3, 71.43%] (The Second City Saints)
Buff Bagwell [+3, 100%] vs Tatanka [+2, 75%]
Trent Seven [+2, 62.50%] & Tyler Bate [+1, 60%] (Moustache Mountain) vs Rhett Titus [+1, 66.67%] & Will Ferrara [-3, 20%] (The Dawgs)
Tenille Dashwood [-5, 22.22%] vs Brie Bella [+2, 75%]
The Brian Kendrick [-1, 48.28%] vs Chad Gable [+2, 55.56%]
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Post by Senator Phillips on Jul 27, 2018 6:02:22 GMT
This was the latest in an excellent series between my newest edit, Phil Mercury and Slick's Spitfire edit. Phil is a high flying Jr heavy who works the legs early on and goes high flying later, while Spitfire is a arm wrecking technician with a few hard head drops. They went all in on this particular installment of the series, Spitfire nearly getting the submission multiple times, and Phil just barely pulling off the win with his corkscrew moonsault finisher after being broken down and about wrecked. Great matchup.
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Post by Senator Phillips on Jul 27, 2018 7:00:14 GMT
This happened, too. Was a total war, and Geese was not kind, even did his power up taunt into anaconda vice after a missed wheel kick from Mercury. Eventually, though, Phil hit a Sheer Heart Attack to CRITICAL Geese after three figure eights in the ropes kept him off guard. Crazy match, crazier finish.
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Post by fukuro on Jul 28, 2018 0:06:45 GMT
What a match between Tanahashi and Nakamura. Had high hopes for a even handed draw, but the King of Strong Style snatched the win.
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