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    Fallout Plays TEW 2020: War Of The Immortals


    FAQ:

    What is TEW 2020?

    TEW 2020 is a wrestling booking simulator created by Grey Dog Software and released in 2020. Whilst the game itself has a pre-existing universe, the primary appeal of these games is fan-made mods that allows for real wrestlers, promotions and scenarios to book at practically any point in time, with a huge amount of variables, such as broadcast deals, worker morale and health, relationships with other promotions, finance and much, much more. This save will mostly be based on fantasy booking, so more mundane aspects will be disabled to ensure a more streamlined experience based on creating dream matches and feuds.

    What is War Of The Immortals:

    War Of The Immortals is a very unique mod that adds most every well-known wrestler since the days of Ed "Strangler" Lewis up until the present, primarily in their primes (so for example, Vader will be 33 years old whilst John Cena is 30). This allows for very unique fantasy booking options that would only be possible in other video games. The other major change is that major wrestling companies such as WWE, WCW, TNA and ECW are divided into new, unique companies contesting against one another based on era. So WWE has no less than 6 companies operating independently with their own goals: the WWWF, the WWF Classic, WWF New Generation, WWF Attitude, World Wrestling Entertainment (Ruthless Aggression era, which we are playing) and WWE Universe. Most every major promotion to have existed will be available to play in the mod, and as aforementioned, different generations of product will compete with one another as separate entities.

    Can you sign anyone you want?

    Almost. Some key personnel for certain companies are signed to exclusive written contracts, and are thus impossible to claim without talent trading or a month before their written contract expires. For example, Steve Austin is signed to an exclusive contract for WWF Attitude, and cannot be used by any other company. Similarly, WCW/NWO has Goldberg, who cannot be used by anyone else. Every company has a starting roster, with some major players signed to exclusive written contracts, and the others on a handshake agreement, allowing them to take independent bookings or be signed elsewhere to an exclusive deal.

    THE STORY SO FAR

    The Vanguard

    Perhaps a greater story than even the WWE Title picture is the formation of the Vanguard. Formed by Nick Bockwinkel, Harley Race and leader "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, their goal is to keep a new generation of talent from usurping the traditions of wrestling they have worked tirelessly to maintain. In particular, the group have been at war with firebrand and rising star CM Punk, who recruited AJ Styles and Chris Benoit to his cause to combat the conservative, elitist views of the Vanguard. At No Way Out, Rick Rude pledged his allegiance to the Vanguard, and Stan Hansen quickly followed suit in an enforcer role. Punk and his resistance fighters persuaded Batista to join their cause and fought Piper, Race, Bockwinkel and Rude in a brutal War Games match at Wrestlemania, where the stipulation held the losing faction should dissolve and no longer impede the other's progress. Each team gave everything they could and even more, but it was ultimately Piper who secured the win for his team, an exhausted CM Punk passing out to Piper's sleeper hold. In conjunction with Stan Hansen earning a #1 contendership opportunity for the TV title at the next Smackdown in a massive battle royale at Wrestlemania, there appears to be no limit to the Vanguard's success. What's exactly next for The Vanguard is unknown, but leader Roddy Piper has promised huge developments going forward.

    The WWE Title

    WWE's first event, the Royal Rumble, saw Brock Lesnar defeat John Cena in a brutal no disqualification match to claim the vacant WWE Championship. At the same event, Randy Orton won the colossal 60-man Royal Rumble match, last eliminating CM Punk. John Cena's rematch clause saw him successfully slay The Next Big Thing in an equally turbulent street fight, before being laid out by an increasingly savage Randy Orton. With both Orton and Lesnar holding strong claims to the title, Smackdown general manager Theodore Long and WWE CEO Stephanie McMahon signed in a triple threat match at Wrestlemania, in which despite a makeshift alliance between Lesnar and Orton being created, soon fell apart late into the match, allowing Cena to claim a convincing win. The Cenation leader enjoyed an emotional celebration in front of his home Massachusetts crowd for his victory in the Wrestlemania main event, but his reign is only just beginning and exciting challenges and opportunities await him going forward.

    The Tag Team Titles

    Ever since defeating the Dudley Boyz at the Royal Rumble, the Road Warriors have seemed unstoppable, vanquishing all competition. Defeating the Hardyz at No Way Out and then the winners of a 16-team tournament The New Age Outlaws at Wrestlemania, the Road Warriors seem set to lord over a highly competitive tag division for a long time. Can anyone slow down, let alone stop the Road Warriors?

    The Intercontinental Title

    Jake Roberts and Rob Van Dam entered an intense, psychological feud for the Intercontinental title, with Roberts sneaking a victory at the Royal Rumble, but RVD winning the title at No Way Out. In a non-title match for Money In The Bank qualification however, the monster Vader interrupted and staked his claim for the IC Title, leaving Van Dam beaten and practically broken after a ruthless assault. Van Dam gave it his all at Wrestlemania, but it wasn't quite enough to stop The Mastodon, who claimed the title in dominant fashion. Overcoming the undefeated Vader will be a Herculean task for any superstar, with impressive victories over the likes of Batista to his name already, but anything is possible in the WWE.

    The Television Title

    The inaugural television champion, Ken Shamrock, has so far yet to be dethroned since winning the title at the Royal Rumble against Dan Severn, with Shamrock successfully defending the title every Smackdown since up until Wrestlemania. Severn patiently waited until Wrestlemania to cash in his rematch clause, allowing Shamrock to wear himself down in perpetual defences in high-level contest against the likes of Edge, Booker T and Terry Funk, among others. In an unsanctioned MMA fight for the championship at Wrestlemania, Shamrock earned a decisive, dramatic knockout in the final round against his bitter rival. With Stan Hansen of The Vanguard as his upcoming opponent for the post-Wrestlemania edition of Smackdown, things don't seem to be getting easier for Shamrock, but if there's anyone who you can never count out, it's the World's Most Dangerous Man.

    The X-Divsion Title

    A Ultimate X gauntlet at the Royal Rumble saw Syxx sneak a victory to claim the vacant title. At No Way Out, Syxx narrowly escaped with the title against Mistico and Jushin Thunder Liger, forming a makeshift alliance with Bryan Danielson to ensure his grasp on the title. But despite this makeshift alliance, Syxx couldn't hold on to the title for much longer, as Jushin Liger won a spectacular Ultimate X match for the championship, also involving Bryan Danielson, Mistico, "Black Machismo" Jay Lethal and Tajiri.

    The Women's Title

    Lita and Trish Stratus tore the house down at the Royal Rumble, but it was ultimately Lita who claimed the victory and the women's championship. A debuting Mickie James was savagely assaulted by Lita after picking up a surprise victory, inspiring Trish to save James from any further harm. Mickie thanked Stratus by costing her a rematch at No Way Out against Lita, staking her own campaign for Lita's belt. In an emotional triple threat, Trish exacted revenge on both Lita and Mickie James to claim the Women's championship.

    Money In The Bank

    The annual Money In The Bank ladder match was held at Wrestlemania between Kane, Terry Funk, Jake Roberts, Jeff Hardy, Curt Hennig and Edge, with the Rated-R superstar stealing the victory, and with it, an opportunity to cash in his Money In The Bank contract at any time he wants for the WWE Championship.

    Other happenings

    Lance Storm has been looking to create a new all-Canadian alliance, recruiting Rene Dupree and Sylvain Grenier of La Resistance, as well as The Fabulous Rougeau's and Petey Williams. Embroiled in a feud between the Dudley Boyz and Spike Dudley, the Canadian Stampede (as it is being called) seem to be seeking dominion of Velocity in the name of the Great White North. Will the Dudley Boyz secure further assistance for the land of hope and glory against the ruthless Canadian alliance?


    FULL ROSTER

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    Main-Eventers:

    High tier:
    John Cena
    Brock Lesnar
    Randy Orton
    CM Punk
    Roddy Piper

    Mid tier:
    Vader
    Edge
    AJ Styles
    Rob Van Dam
    Nick Bockwinkel
    Harley Race
    Rick Rude
    Batista

    Low tier:
    Chris Benoit
    Kane
    Ken Shamrock
    Stan Hansen
    Jake Roberts


    Mid-card:

    High tier:
    Dan Severn
    Curt Hennig
    Terry Funk
    Booker T
    Lance Storm
    JBL
    Bobby Lashley

    Mid-tier:
    Bam Bam Bigelow
    Sgt Slaughter
    Haku
    Finlay
    Jon Moxley
    Brian Pillman
    Sabu
    John Morrison
    Mr Kennedy
    Rhyno

    Low tier:
    Carlito
    Cody Rhodes
    Cesaro
    The Miz
    Bad News Barrett
    MVP
    Dolph Ziggler
    Harold Sakata (Oddjob, currently MVP's bodyguard)


    Lower card:
    Joe Hennig
    Santino Marella
    Eugene
    Chris Masters
    Ted Dibiase Jr
    Xavier Woods
    Joey Mercury
    Orlando Jordan


    Tag teams:

    High tier:
    Road Warriors
    The New Age Outlaws
    The Hardyz
    The Dudley Boyz
    The Fabulous Rougeaus

    Mid tier:
    La Resistance (Rene Dupree and Sylvain Grenier)
    The Two Ronnies (Ron Simmons and Ron Killings)
    Beer Money
    The Usos
    Latin American Xchange
    The World's Greatest Tag Team
    The New Day

    Low Tier:
    American Alpha
    Enzo and Cass
    Cryme Tyme
    The Colony (Fire Ant and Green Ant)
    Cade and Murdoch


    X-Division

    High tier:

    Jushin Thunder Liger
    Bryan Danielson
    Syxx
    Mistico
    "Black Machismo" Jay Lethal
    Tajiri
    Tiger Mask
    Dean Malenko

    Mid tier:
    Adrian Neville
    Peter Williams
    Evan Bourne
    Spike Dudley
    Alex Wright
    El Generico
    Super Crazy
    Ultimo Dragon

    Low tier:
    Shark Boy
    Hurricane Helms
    Curry Man
    Jamie Noble
    Chavo Guerrero Jr
    Paul London
    Psychosis
    Brian Kendrick
    Funaki
    Heath Slater


    Women's Division:

    High tier:
    Trish Stratus
    Lita

    Mid tier:
    Mickie James
    Beth Phoenix
    Alundra Blayze
    Rhonda Singh
    Awesome Kong
    Gail Kim

    Low tier:
    Eve Torres
    Melina
    Maryse
    Natalya Neidhart


    Unknown card position/yet to debut:
    Aleister Black
    Andrade
    Bayley
    Damien Sandow
    Drew Galloway
    3 Minute Warning
    Jimmy Wang Yang
    Johnny Gargano
    Jurassic Express (Jungle Boy and Luchasaurus)
    Naomi
    Paul Burchill
    Pete Dunne
    Strikeforce
    Ricochet
    Sheamus
    Suicide
    Tommaso Ciampa
    Uhaa Nation
    Victoria


    Other personnel:
    Announcers: Jim Ross, Jesse Ventura, Tony Schiavone
    Road Agents: Lou Thesz, Gory Guerrero, Gene Kiniski, Jose Lothario, Jamie Noble, Finlay, Dean Malenko, Ron Hutchinson
    Referees: Earl Hebner, Mike Choida, Charles Robinson, Chad Patton, Joey Marella
    General Manager: Teddy Long
    CEO: Stephanie McMahon



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    SMACKDOWN - MARCH - WEEK 4 - 2010


    John Cena opens the show, having an extraordinary pop and hugely receptive entrance. He thanks the fans, as well as thanking Lesnar and Orton, not for teaming up on him, not for giving him a fair fight but for giving him license to well and truly claim that "THE CHAMP IS HE..."

    Out walks Roddy Piper, to a chorus of boos. He offers a condescending congratulations to Cena for beating 2 men who only just left puberty. (Roddy: "Listening to Brock's voice, I think he still might be going through it.") He then claims Cena's victory means nothing if he can't hang with the veteran class of the business, and that's exactly what the Vanguard represents. Cena fires back, calling Piper an insecure, bitter and jaded excuse for a wrestler, claiming he's only where he is on the backs of Bockwinkel, Race and Rude. Piper calls Cena a corporate puppet and makes a reference to They Live, putting on the sunglasses and recoiling in horror after looking at Cena through them.

    Before things can escalate, here comes Smackdown GM Teddy Long to settle both men down. Teddy Long informs Cena that Randy Orton is still entitled to a rematch, and he wishes to use it tonight, for our main event. Piper laughs at that, but Teddy tells him he's not getting it any easier, as he's going one on one with "The Animal, BATISTA!" The crowd is ecstatic.

    Stan Hansen vs Ken Shamrock

    In a bout that had great heat and decent wrestling, Stan Hansen defeated Ken Shamrock in 12:32 by pinfall with The Lariat. Stan Hansen wins the WWE Television Title.

    Post-match, we see the new Intercontinental champion Vader, when Rick Rude comes up to him, casually pointing out that The Vanguard are starting to challenge and win championship gold. Vader, annoyed, gets in Rude's face and asks him what that's supposed to mean. Rude, intimidated, backpedals and says Vader is a great champion. As Vader walks away, Rude winces to himself, terrified of the big man and disappointed in his lack of spine.

    Bryan Danielson vs Jushin Thunder Liger

    In a decent match, Jushin Thunder Liger defeated Bryan Danielson in 8:09 with a Brainbuster

    Out walks CM Punk to the ring, a glum look in his face. He admits he failed against The Vanguard at Wrestlemania, and holds the burden of responsibility for what happened. He says he spoke with AJ Styles and Chris Benoit, and they're not ready to give up the fight yet, but he is.

    Suddenly, Brock Lesnar's music hits, and the big man walks on stage. He calls Punk pathetic, and blames him for the retirement home running rampant across Smackdown. All Punk is is nothing more than a bitch with an over-inflated ego. Punk fires back by pointing out Lesnar's loss at Wrestlemania, but Lesnar claims that at least he didn't pass out. And that's exactly what Punk is, nothing but a passing fad and a disappointment to his team, the rest of the Smackdown roster and all the fans in attendance. That's enough for Punk to snap and attack Lesnar, knocking the Beast Incarnate off his feet in a surprising demonstration of strength. Brock rolls away and laughs at Punk, as he's held back by road agents and referees.

    AJ Styles vs Rick Rude

    In a bout that had fantastic heat and good wrestling, AJ Styles defeated Rick Rude in 13:47 by pinfall with a Styles Clash.

    Post-match, Harley Race sucker-punches AJ Styles. Chris Benoit, at ringside, tries to make the save, but is intercepted by a steel-chair wielding Nick Bockwinkel. Rick Rude laughs in the faces of his downed foes.

    Here come the Road Warriors to celebrate their tag title defence at Wrestlemania. Suddenly, two huge men, even by the Road Warrior's standards, rush the ring. It's Jamal and Rosey of 3 Minute Warning! The Road Warriors are thrown around like toys, and for once, it's the Road Warriors on the receiving end of a dominant force. Both Animal and Hawk are put through tables by Jamal and Rosey.

    Kane vs Rob Van Dam

    In a bout that had fantastic heat and great wrestling, Kane defeated Rob Van Dam in 11:51 by pinfall.

    Post-match, Vader attacks Rob Van Dam, adding insult to injury to his loss at Wrestlemania. Kane merely watches on, impassive.

    Randy Orton cuts a promo, expressing his disappointment in himself for being unable to win at Wrestlemania, even with a makeshift alliance with Lesnar. He vows to win tonight, but his confidence seems to be waning somewhat.

    Trish Stratus vs Awesome Kong

    In a decent match, Trish Stratus defeated Awesome Kong in 9:18 via a roll-up.

    Post-match, we cut to Lita on the titantron, who has laid out Mickie James. She blames Mickie for losing her title, and considers her too unstable to ever be an ally. But thankfully, she has made two much more stable allies.

    From behind, Trish is assaulted by both Awesome Kong and Rhonda Singh, as Lita walks to the ring and screams in Trish's face that she is better than her in every way.

    Nick Bockwinkel vs Chris Benoit

    In a bout that had great heat and good wrestling, Nick Bockwinkel defeated Chris Benoit in 11:27 by using underhanded tactics. Bockwinkel quickly leaves before Benoit can give chase to him.

    Backstage, the Hardyz talk about Jeff's amazing, albeit unsuccessful performance in the Money in the Bank match. Stan Hansen walks past and glares at both men, who don't seem to be intimidated.

    The Dudley Boyz vs The Fabulous Rougeaus

    In a bout that had good heat and decent wrestling, The Fabulous Rougeaus defeated The Dudley Boyz in 11:50 when Jacques Rougeau pinned Bubba Ray Dudley, with an assist from Lance Storm at ringside.

    Roddy Piper vs Batista

    In a bout that had fantastic heat and good wrestling, Roddy Piper defeated Batista in 14:42 by pinfall after use of a foreign object.

    Post-match, Piper grabs a microphone and says if the new generation is represented by John Cena, then the new generation will never dawn.

    John Cena vs Randy Orton

    In an exceptional match, John Cena defeated Randy Orton in 10:17 by pinfall with the Attitude Adjustment. John Cena makes defence number two of the WWE Heavyweight Title.
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    VELOCITY - WEEK 4 - MARCH 2010


    Mistico vs Alex Wright

    In a decent match, Mistico defeated Alex Wright in 11:13 by pinfall with a Superkick.

    We get a promo hyping the oncoming debut of Brian Pillman.

    The Two Ronnies vs Beer Money

    In a decent match, The Two Ronnies defeated Beer Money when Ron Killings pinned Robert Roode with a Spinning Heel Kick.

    Syxx comes out to the ring and promises he will regain the X-Division title next week on Smackdown. Jay Lethal comes out and calls him a jabroni that'll snap with less pressure than a Slim Jim.

    Syxx vs "Black Machismo" Jay Lethal

    In a decent match, Syxx defeated Jay Lethal in 11:08 by pinfall with a X-Factor.

    Alundra Blayze vs Nattie Neidhart

    In a bout that had a decent reaction from the crowd but terrible wrestling, Alundra Blayze defeated Nattie Neidhart in 7:28 by pinfall with a Bridging German Suplex.

    We see Edge talking about his match tonight with Terry Funk, and how he holds the key to instant success in WWE within his hand: The Money In The Bank briefcase.

    Lance Storm comes out and introduces the world to Petey Williams, the X-Division's next big thing and another Canadian loyalist of the Canadian Stampede. Out come the Dudley Boyz who say they're sick of seeing more angry Canadians on the roster hating on America. However, when Lance mentioned X-Division, that piqued their interest, because they have a little friend interested in that very division: Spike Dudley!

    Spike Dudley vs Petey Williams

    In a bout that had a decent reaction from the crowd but sub-par wrestling, Spike Dudley drew with Petey Williams in 10:50 when the match descended into chaos due to Lance Storm and Dudley Boy interference.

    The Dudleys use the number advantage they face to deliver a ruthless 3D to Lance Storm, and allow Spike to hit the Dudley Dog on Petey. La Resistance come for the save, but the Dudleys slip away and celebrate on the entrance ramp.

    Harley Race vs Booker T

    In a bout that had fantastic heat and good wrestling, Harley Race defeated Booker T in 14:17 by pinfall with a Piledriver.

    Curt Hennig vs Dolph Ziggler

    In a bout that had great heat and decent wrestling, Curt Hennig defeated Dolph Ziggler in 10:41 by pinfall with a Perfect-Plex.

    Edge vs Terry Funk

    In a bout that had fantastic heat and good wrestling, Edge defeated Terry Funk in 13:43 by pinfall with a spear.

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