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Post by topcat on Jan 14, 2007 8:04:45 GMT -5
Hey,
A while ago i saw a federation with a Deluxe Aggression figure match. Are there any federations out there with DA figures?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2007 8:43:54 GMT -5
^ Answered your own question there
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Post by topcat on Jan 14, 2007 8:52:13 GMT -5
Yeah sorry, i reworded it now. I meant i saw a match once with DA figures i liked and wondered if there were any more.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2007 9:10:11 GMT -5
Well... This is in the wrong board.
I dont think there is any feds limited to DA's, have a browse around.
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Post by Andrew on Jan 14, 2007 10:04:11 GMT -5
Brm is supposed to be starting a fed and he said he would start it after he made a lot of DA Customs,So im guessing he will be making a DA Fed
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Post by thecolt on Jan 16, 2007 9:59:36 GMT -5
Im going to be using DA's and RA's. But Im only going to use DA's if I have DA's for the guys in the match. I wont mix RA's with DA's.
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Post by deluxeking on Jan 18, 2007 3:04:32 GMT -5
Wild Attitude Wrestling will be debuting around the end of February. Its a full Deluxe pic fed with a great roster. I was planning on debuting it at FigaMania but due to not wanting to rush the Figure Fed I did not. I just need to finish up some customs, obtain some DA figures/parts. I've gotten a rough idea of where I'm going with the World title for the first two years written out. I also have some more storylines written. I'm a longterm planner storyline wise, which I think is what WWE lacks. Heres the WAW backstory.
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WWE had gone bankrupt heavily due to a stock related lawsuit that put McMahon behind bars. WWE's divisions were sold to a multi-billionaire company strictly interested in purchasing WWE for the value if cross over rap star John Cena's contract. The company later dumped away the contracts of WWE wrestlers who weren't willing to embark on media or acting careers.
This resulted in wrestling becoming merely territorial. With no global powerhouse most of the big names went on to aid uprising territories. The wrestling business had become bigger then it could of ever been with one huge global promotion. Instead of one huge promotion hogging the profit, their were tons of smaller indy promotions selling out auditoriums anywhere from 1000-3000 seats every night.
It wasn't great for everybody though, due to the influx in territories, most of the NWA had become obsolete and was facing bankruptcy. NWA was bought out by Eric Bischoff who was only interested in aquiring a few wrestlers, along with their long time champion Ric Flair. Ric Flair had been the only thing keeping the NWA afloat due to his long term exclusive deal. Bischoff also copy wrote the promotional name Wild Attitude Wrestling. (Which was never used at the time)
Bischoff's purchase did not make the NWA any stronger, but it kept it afloat due to the solid financial backing. Tired of fighting a losing war Bischoff decided to take a risk and seek financial backers to begin a global wrestling promotion. Most people did not believe that there was a market anymore for wrestling globally due to the territorial success. Around this same time Vince McMahon had gotten out of jail, he was too old to take control of a wrestling organization but had heard the news of Bischoff wanting to bring back a world wide organization. The thought of re-doing what he did in the eighties by taking over the wrestling world enticed Vince McMahon. He decided he would take over the wrestling industry once again, but through Eric Bischoff. He offered to financially back Eric Bischoff's WAW. Thus a partnership was born.
WAW began scooping up exclusive deals with any former big names willing to take a risk. Also owning NWA at the time Bischoff decided to fold the NWA and use the exclusive contract of Ric Flair to his advantage. He brought Ric Flair in with the NWA belt to logicly be the WAW champion. The NWA title was rechristened as the WAW championship.
A tournament was held to determine who would get the chance to face for the championship Ric Flair at WAW's first weekly show. A returning (and now short haired) Chris Jericho defeated The Rock cleanly in the finals to be named number 1 contender. Look for future WAW updates here on WF.
PM me with any questions or comments.
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