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DeToxRox
10-15-2008, 08:40 PM
With the problems with my WWF game, I reinstalled the database, did some checks, and everything worked out well. This time I will use my first love, ECW, in the same 1997 time period. It'll be violent and vulgar, so be advised.

DeToxRox
10-15-2008, 08:43 PM
The world of wrestling in December, 1997

Hot off the heels of the Montreal Screwjob, the landscape of pro wrestling has been changed forever. As WCW continues to surge ahead in the Monday Night ratings, the WWF is treading water, trying to save themselves from drowning. Things seem bleak though, as WWF mainstay Bret Hart left for WCW, but not before being the victim of the biggest screwjob in wrestling history.

Meanwhile as WCW wages war on WWF, there remains a promotion with a legion of fans that strives on chaos and controversey, a promotion based out of bingo falls in Philadelphia, and ballrooms in New York. That promotion is ECW, and it's mission to innovate its way to greatness.

DeToxRox
10-15-2008, 08:43 PM
The promotion rankings:

1. WCW - A Prestige
Size: Global
World Champion: Hulk Hogan
Outlook: Only going to get bigger

2. WWF - A* Prestige
Size: International
World Champion: Shawn Michaels
Outlook: Must find new stars to become a force again

3. NJPW - A Prestige
Size: National
IWGP Champion: Power Warrior
Outlook: Still the King of Japan

4. AJPW - B Prestige
Size: National
AJPW Triple Crown Champion: Mitsuharu Misawa
Outlook: In a similiar position to the WWF, must rely on new stars to come back

5. ECW - D- Prestige
Size: Cult
ECW Champion: Shane Douglas
Outlook: Continue to find ways to grow, must attempt to push new talent as their top guys will be signed away

6. AAA - C+ Prestige
Size: Cult
IWC World Heavyweight Champion: Perro Aguayo
Outlook: Will continue to be the top promotion in Mexico

7. CMLL - B- Prestige
Size: Cult
CMLL World Heavyweight Champion: Steele
Outlook: Has a way to go to overcome AAA as the top promotion, it must evolve to have a chance

8. FMW - D Prestige
Size: Regional
FMW World Brass Knux Champion: Onita
Outlook: The ECW of Japan is a niche promotion, with little chance of becoming more then it is

DeToxRox
10-15-2008, 09:07 PM
ECW Roster

Main Eventers

Bam Bam Bigelow
Taz
Rob Van Dam
The Sandman
Chris Candido
Sabu
Shane Douglas

Upper Midcarders

Tommy Dreamer
D-Von Dudley
Ian Rotten
Bubba Ray Dudley
Lance Storm
John Kronus
Doug Furnas

Midcarders

Kid Kash
Justin Credible
Pitbull I
Jerry Lynn
New Jack
Little Guido
Phil LaFon
Axl Rotten

Lower Midcarder

The Blue Meanie
Big Duck Dudley
Mike Whipreck
Pitbull II
Balls Mahoney

Openers

Spike Dudley
Roadkill
Mustafa Saed
Chris Chetti

Managers

Bill Alfonso
Francine
Joel Gertner

Announcer

Joey Styles

Color Commentator

Paul Heyman

Referees

John Finnegan
Jim Molineaux

Road Agent

Gabe Sapolsky
Tommy Rich

DeToxRox
10-15-2008, 09:08 PM
ECW Champions

ECW World Title (B+): Shane Douglas (4 time champion)
ECW Television Title (C+): Taz (2 time champion)
ECW Tag Team Champions (D+): Vacant

BYU 14
10-15-2008, 11:25 PM
It'll be violent and vulgar, so be advised.

ECW can't be done any other way. This was my favorite time period for ECW, I will be following.

condors
10-16-2008, 06:28 AM
chickens! (push Roadkill)

looking forward to the updates

DeToxRox
10-16-2008, 12:26 PM
ECW Hardcore TV
Friday, Week 1, December 1997

Pre-Show Dark Match
Chris Candido d. Road Kill

Pre-Show Dark Match
Lance Storm d. Axl Rotten

ECW Hardcore TV opens up with Taz coming to the ring with his ECW Television Title. He rips a mic away from the ring announcer. He can't even get a word in at first as the crowd is chanting "BREAK HIS FUCKING NECK!" "BREAK HIS FUCKING NECK!", hoping Taz will oblige and suplex the hell out of the ring announcer. Taz finally is able to speak, and he promises that at Holiday Hell in four weeks, he plans on breaking someones neck, he just doesn't know whose yet, which is why next week he has personally taked to Paul Heyman to make a four corners match, with the winner getting a TV title shot at Holiday Hell! (C+)

Doug Furnas & Phil LaFon defeated Kid Kash and Little Guido after Furnas hit Kash with a top rope DDT (C-)

Joey Styles talks about our next match, which is a number 1 contenders match for Shane Douglas ECW World Title at Holiday Hell, between Rob Van Dam and Jerry Lynn! (D)

Rob Van Dam defeated Jerry Lynn after a Five Stat Frog Splash (C)

Backstage Tommy Dreamer is talking about how 1998 is going to be known as the year of Tommy Dreamer when he is cut off by a vicious chair shot from Bam Bam Bigelow. Bigelow says 1998 will be known as the year Bigelow ended Dreamers life instead! (C-) Bigelow walks away as the Sandman runs over to check on his friend. Dreamer is bleeding buckets, causing paramedics to rush over and load Dreamer up on a gurney (C+)

Shane Douglas defeated Sabu with a Belly to Belly Suplex (C) After the match Douglas begins pounding away on Sabu when Rob Van Dam hits the ring to clean house (C)

Show Rating: C-

DeToxRox
10-16-2008, 12:36 PM
ECW News

- Our show does a .01 on MSG. Obviously this isn't going to work well for us, so the plan is to try expanding by adding live events. Therefore every Wednesday will be an hour and a half live show called ECW On the Road where we will run as many territories as we can to build up an audience the old fashioned way.

- We book our debut of On the Road, with a non title match between Rob Van Dam and Shane Douglas. Also Dreamer & The Sandman will take on Furnas and LaFon.

- On Hardcore TV, our four corners match will be Bam Bam Bigelow vs Lance Storm vs Sabu vs The Sandman to determine the #1 contender for the ECW TV Title.

- We sign Homicide and Masato Tanaka to PPA deals. We hope to develope both into marquee players for us.