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Post by Planktung on Oct 14, 2012 22:51:51 GMT -5
Posted RAW 4/23 a bit earlier. One of my personal favorites shows I've written thus far. I had a lot of fun with it, and the build to the War Games match as a whole.
Replies for Elliot, Dan, and trezd tomorrow.
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Post by Elliot on Oct 14, 2012 23:16:55 GMT -5
Slow down, you hoebag! I can't keep up ![:(](http://www.wrestlingfigs.com/images/sad.gif)
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Post by Planktung on Oct 14, 2012 23:51:19 GMT -5
Hoebag?
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Post by y2yay on Oct 15, 2012 9:07:56 GMT -5
My first RAW is up in WWE 2004.
All replies will be returned ASAP! Get 'em while they're hot!
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Post by duan on Oct 15, 2012 9:50:42 GMT -5
any interest in a side diary of the relaunch of ECW in 2006?
Also, where can I get an accurate roster for WWE at the time? [including development talent]
thanks!
PS anyone interested in making graphics also?
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Post by Elliot on Oct 15, 2012 9:52:22 GMT -5
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Post by y2yay on Oct 15, 2012 9:53:58 GMT -5
any interest in a side diary of the relaunch of ECW in 2006? Also, where can I get an accurate roster for WWE at the time? [including development talent] thanks! PS anyone interested in making graphics also? Hells yeah, ECW 2006 sounds awesome (well, you can make it awesome). As for the roster, OWW is a pretty good resource for classic rosters: (remove *) It's pretty accurate. You might need to fill in a couple of blanks.
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Post by Elliot on Oct 15, 2012 10:03:28 GMT -5
any interest in a side diary of the relaunch of ECW in 2006? Also, where can I get an accurate roster for WWE at the time? [including development talent] thanks! PS anyone interested in making graphics also? Hells yeah, ECW 2006 sounds awesome (well, you can make it awesome). As for the roster, OWW is a pretty good resource for classic rosters: (remove *) It's pretty accurate. You might need to fill in a couple of blanks. Online World of Wrestling isn't accurate at all. Because depending on what part of 2006 you're wanting, you have to work out who was around at that time, because it lists everybody who was employed and released during the entire year. Requires much more work than is necessary. Not to mention its abysmal lack of attention to spelling. I did have somewhere that had monthly updates from 2006 but I can't remember where it was. I used it for my ECW but that was on my old laptop.
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Post by y2yay on Oct 15, 2012 10:06:18 GMT -5
Hells yeah, ECW 2006 sounds awesome (well, you can make it awesome). As for the roster, OWW is a pretty good resource for classic rosters: (remove *) It's pretty accurate. You might need to fill in a couple of blanks. Online World of Wrestling isn't accurate at all. Because depending on what part of 2006 you're wanting, you have to work out who was around at that time, because it lists everybody who was employed and released during the entire year. Requires much more work than is necessary. Not to mention its abysmal lack of attention to spelling. I did have somewhere that had monthly updates from 2006 but I can't remember where it was. I used it for my ECW but that was on my old laptop. If you watched WWE in 2006, it's not hard to piece together certain things. For example, Kurt Angle was gone by the end of August. So if you were starting from September, don't include him. That's where I got the roster for WWE 2004 from (I just didn't include guys like Mordecai and Kenzo who hadn't debuted, and guys like Gowen and Kanyon who had left). And OWW is the closest you're going to get to an accurate roster.
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Post by Rated R on Oct 15, 2012 10:47:32 GMT -5
I will (hopefully) be getting RAW up tonight and then I'll (once again, hopefully) be returning replies. So if anyone wants a reply then leave one for Over the Limit or PWG (preferably PWG since it's all lonely without any feedback) in the next few hours and I'll return them all tonight.
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Post by Elliot on Oct 15, 2012 10:48:18 GMT -5
I will (hopefully) be getting RAW up tonight and then I'll (once again, hopefully) be returning replies. So if anyone wants a reply then leave one for Over the Limit or PWG (preferably PWG since it's all lonely without any feedback) in the next few hours and I'll return them all tonight. Will reply shortly.
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Post by Rule 30 on Oct 15, 2012 14:34:03 GMT -5
RAW is WAR posted.
-Six days before the Royal Rumble -WWF Champion Mankind takes on the Big Show in the main event -The Undertaker hunts for Stone Cold Steve Austin -The Rock goes one on one with Kane, but who will be in Kane's corner as promised by Shane McMahon? -D-Lo Brown defends his European Championship against the Godfather -The New Age Outlaws must give an answer to Triple H's ultimatum -Intercontinental Champion Val Venis faces the women he seduced... Chyna! -All this and much more on RAW is WAR!
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Post by Elliot on Oct 15, 2012 17:51:49 GMT -5
Will be writing up Raw shortly, so I'll probably write the second half while watching Raw tonight.
Thanks for the replies though, guys. And just to cover a few points from the replies: The Miz is shat and so is The Band. There's my reasoning, lmao.
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Post by DTP. on Oct 15, 2012 18:16:03 GMT -5
Online World of Wrestling isn't accurate at all. Because depending on what part of 2006 you're wanting, you have to work out who was around at that time, because it lists everybody who was employed and released during the entire year. Requires much more work than is necessary. Not to mention its abysmal lack of attention to spelling. I did have somewhere that had monthly updates from 2006 but I can't remember where it was. I used it for my ECW but that was on my old laptop. If you watched WWE in 2006, it's not hard to piece together certain things. For example, Kurt Angle was gone by the end of August. So if you were starting from September, don't include him. That's where I got the roster for WWE 2004 from (I just didn't include guys like Mordecai and Kenzo who hadn't debuted, and guys like Gowen and Kanyon who had left). And OWW is the closest you're going to get to an accurate roster. A much more fun and preferred method that I use: - Go onto thehistoryofwwe.com. - Look at the show results from the WWE/TNA/ROH and piece together the roster manually. (for example, if I wanted to do a post-Mania 21 diary, I'd look at all of the results from March or even February 1st and work my way up until WrestleMania) - Take away any questionable factors (any potential releases made during that month, or injured/suspended workers) - Create a list of the guys shown, and you have your roster.
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Post by Elliot on Oct 15, 2012 18:39:03 GMT -5
If you watched WWE in 2006, it's not hard to piece together certain things. For example, Kurt Angle was gone by the end of August. So if you were starting from September, don't include him. That's where I got the roster for WWE 2004 from (I just didn't include guys like Mordecai and Kenzo who hadn't debuted, and guys like Gowen and Kanyon who had left). And OWW is the closest you're going to get to an accurate roster. A much more fun and preferred method that I use: - Go onto thehistoryofwwe.com. - Look at the show results from the WWE/TNA/ROH and piece together the roster manually. (for example, if I wanted to do a post-Mania 21 diary, I'd look at all of the results from March or even February 1st and work my way up until WrestleMania) - Take away any questionable factors (any potential releases made during that month, or injured/suspended workers) - Create a list of the guys shown, and you have your roster. Dan Tomlinson; using unnecessarily difficult methods for the purpose of detail since 1993.
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Post by Chris Hammers on Oct 15, 2012 18:41:41 GMT -5
I just search for the same diary I plan on doing, on here and steal the roster. ![:(](http://www.wrestlingfigs.com/images/sad.gif)
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Post by Rule 30 on Oct 15, 2012 18:48:14 GMT -5
I just search for the same diary I plan on doing, on here and steal the roster. ![:(](http://www.wrestlingfigs.com/images/sad.gif) If I'm honest, I typically do the same. sir1
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Post by Planktung on Oct 15, 2012 19:01:28 GMT -5
I just search for the same diary I plan on doing, on here and steal the roster. ![:(](http://www.wrestlingfigs.com/images/sad.gif) I did that once too for a 2004 diary that lasted a weekend.
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Post by FollowTheBuzzards on Oct 15, 2012 20:04:09 GMT -5
any interest in a side diary of the relaunch of ECW in 2006? Also, where can I get an accurate roster for WWE at the time? [including development talent] thanks! PS anyone interested in making graphics also? I can make some. Except posters.
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Post by DTP. on Oct 15, 2012 20:35:55 GMT -5
A much more fun and preferred method that I use: - Go onto thehistoryofwwe.com. - Look at the show results from the WWE/TNA/ROH and piece together the roster manually. (for example, if I wanted to do a post-Mania 21 diary, I'd look at all of the results from March or even February 1st and work my way up until WrestleMania) - Take away any questionable factors (any potential releases made during that month, or injured/suspended workers) - Create a list of the guys shown, and you have your roster. Dan Tomlinson; using unnecessarily difficult methods for the purpose of detail since 1993. Okay, I don't really know what you class as "difficult", I find it pretty fun. ![:-[](http://www.wrestlingfigs.com/images/embarassed.gif)
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