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Post by Senator Phillips on Mar 23, 2019 3:30:17 GMT
Senator, do you have an Mr. Perfect edit by any chance? I have a port of him from my FPR version that I can spruce up over the weekend, most likely.
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Post by fukuro on Mar 23, 2019 12:55:27 GMT
^ This would be awesome, thanks mate.
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Post by Ramon on Mar 25, 2019 12:33:08 GMT
Got some stuff in over the weekend, although not as much as I wished. Gorilla Power, founder of a new upcoming Wacker Drive Revival stable, the Animal Farm. He's a Chicago born native and trained paramedic(see the Red Alert attire?) that splits his time between the Windy City and Mexico. Gorilla Power is equal parts inspired by agile big men Taurus, Brian Cage and Jeff Cobb. Buddy Baer, brother of lineal champion Max Baer and a hard hitting big man of the 30s in his own right. Billy Robinson, English wrestling legend who carried on the catch as catch can style along with Karl Gotch. All these look amazing! Can't wait to try out Billy Robinson, I've been reading up on catch wrestling recently and his name always comes up when reading about it.
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Post by Senator Phillips on Mar 25, 2019 14:05:42 GMT
Not the most prolific weekend ever, but a good one nevertheless. As per request, Mr. Perfect, Curt Hennig! Want to sim an eight man current HW tournament? New Zealand's iron chinned boxer Joseph Parker is up, which gives you that option now. (Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury, Dillian Whyte, Joseph Parker, Alexander Povetkin, Oleksandr Usyk, Jarrell Miller), The elite eight, in my personal order. AAA Lucha Libre's Lady Shani, one of the best luchadoras in the world.
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Post by Senator Phillips on Mar 29, 2019 14:02:04 GMT
Finished the Animal Farm stable, with these two cold blooded crazies joining Gorilla Power in Wacker Drive Revival: Super Komodo Lila Gila
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Post by Senator Phillips on Apr 1, 2019 14:35:14 GMT
Got a current Kofi Kingston done in time for Wrestlemania! Was not sure how this week was going to be, time wise, so I wanted to make sure I got him done with time to spare. The Hawk, Aaron Pryor, one of the best boxers of the 80s, an all out offensive master who seemed to exist in the realm of non-Euclidean physics in terms of the angles he punched from. And Sweet Pea, Pernell Whitaker, one of the pound for pound best of the 90s, and a man who likely took the red pill, by evidence of his Matrix like evasive skills. I also did some work on some more originals, but you'll not see those until my next PEWA show.
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Post by Senator Phillips on Apr 8, 2019 13:56:14 GMT
Not an especially productive weekend, with the WM stuff and other things derailing me. Three new PEWA wrestlers -Young Blood, a US indy deathmatch phenom combining explosiveness and brutality, and is now on a mission to run the PEWA originals out of the organization -Beatriz, Mexican Lucha Extrema lady who takes her inspiration from a folk story of a woman who burnt her own face. She's powerful for her small frame. -X-KIRA, Japanese deathmatch free agent who was a jr heavy technician that switched styles after having his leg injured by a heel hook, and might rival Tomas's light tube obsession Merciless Ray Mercer, one of the best of the 90s, a man who gave hard fights to many of the elites of his time --- I intended to make a lot more, working on AAA's Hijo del Vikingo, boxers Eder Jofre and Fighting Harada and working more on some female martial artists/boxers, but again, got sidetracked over and over again.
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Post by Senator Phillips on Apr 11, 2019 5:15:34 GMT
Mackenzie Bergeron, new UCSS member from Quebec, a catch style leglock expert.
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Post by Ramon on Apr 11, 2019 11:11:09 GMT
Mackenzie Bergeron, new UCSS member from Quebec, a catch style leglock expert. Looks great senator! Gonna try him out in a few sims when I get home. :)
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Post by faulknasty on Apr 15, 2019 0:24:25 GMT
What kind of thinking do you use for movesets and logic for your UCSS wrestlers? I want to make a shoot style roster but I really don't know where to start?
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Post by Senator Phillips on Apr 16, 2019 6:08:42 GMT
What kind of thinking do you use for movesets and logic for your UCSS wrestlers? I want to make a shoot style roster but I really don't know where to start? A good question that deserves a better answer than I'm able to give you right now. Let it suffice to say that there's a lot of ways you can make a shoot style roster. In a nutshell, my approach is to make sure that my shooters can work against standard pro wrestlers in a standard wrestling match. I also try to do exaggerated, stylized versions of legit martial arts. Thiago Gracie and Jamie Tomasi are BJJ through and through, but both also have pro wrestling style suplexes and strikes. Ricky "Violence" Valdez and Jumbo Joseph Butt are boxers, but Valdez is also a super dirty cheap shot artist who kicks to the groin as much as he throws fast combinations. Jumbo is a power punching heavyweight who also hits powerbombs on his foes. Basically, the thought I have is to balance well against most equivalent opponents, and to take inspiration from real martial arts, but to shape them within a pro wrestling context. Of course, that's just how I do it, so feel free to figure out your own style. HONOO and Wasteland styles are two interesting takes, and Hybrid S3 has some great mixtures of shooters, can't wait to see the next round of that. --- Got a few more guys up lately: Big Banter Rory Banner is an English shoot style guy for UCSS who has a dual gift for fighting and talking, and ends up doing a lot more of the latter. Frank Herald, one of John L. Sullivan's foes from the 1880s, considered one of the hardest hitters of his time, but was betrayed by his lesser defensive skills. AAA Lucha Libre's El Hijo del Vikingo, one of the best high fliers in the world.
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Post by Senator Phillips on Apr 22, 2019 14:21:31 GMT
Finally got back to edit making already, some boxers and some originals got done over the weekend: Luis "King Kong" Ortiz, Cuban HW boxer who's one of the most dangerous in today's division. Joe Goss, 1870s HW champ who could take punches from much larger opponents --- La Axolotl, Lucha Libre/BJJ hybrid who is based after a Mexican Salamander also known at the Walking Fish. She's doing double duty in Osiris's new fed, OASIS and the TIPWF. Thanks again to Osiris for requesting a new edit, and to Panda for the name suggestion. Count Savage, master of all esoteric martial arts, or so he'll tell you. He'll now look to mystify his foes in UCSS competition. A face familiar to HONOO, Andronicus Turner now arrives in the UCSS as part of Rory Banner's Big Banter Brand. He's been overhauled to fit the UCSS/Office style, but retains his boxing focus.
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Post by Senator Phillips on Apr 29, 2019 14:19:39 GMT
A very unproductive weekend, with only one single edit completed. Stanislaus Zbyszko, one of the best wrestlers of the 1900s-1920s, fought Gotch and Gama, and remained a legit threat even in his late 40s against the top stars of the day, double crossing the Gold Dust Trio and shooting to win the title.
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Post by Senator Phillips on May 1, 2019 14:08:30 GMT
Already matched my weekend output, with Andy Ruiz Jr, upcoming contender for Anthony Joshua's Heavyweight titles. I rather like how his shorts in Attire 1 came off. There's so much more we can do now with the NJPW parts, although the new patterns and stuff are obvious, the added hair parts are perhaps my favorite, as you can do fades and a good deal of relatively subtle tricks with them that didn't work quite as well in the past. Also put in some work on Joe Stetcher and should have him done in a day or two.
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Post by Senator Phillips on May 6, 2019 13:44:08 GMT
Busy weekend, with some boxers and some old school grapplers joining the collection: Joe Stecher, king of the Post Gotch and Pre Strangler eras in the 1910s and 1920s, known for his deadly legscissors. Sorakichi Matsuda, first noted Japanese pro wrestler to compete in the West, was said to have a fearsome headbutt when he unleashed it. Eder Jofre, Brazilian bantam and featherweight who combined speed and power like few others in the lighter weights. Oscar Bonavena, Argentinian heavyweight of the 60s and 70s who fought the best of the time. Ann Wolfe, women's boxing star who was ducked by Laila Ali and trained top level men in the sport later on.
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