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Post by The Reverend Daddy Joe on Feb 17, 2013 16:16:05 GMT -5
Tomorrow night I should be putting up Killer and Jamie Coleson to round out Ninja's posse. I should get around to remaking Alexei, and then maybe making Straightcurve.
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Post by Blade on Feb 17, 2013 17:13:50 GMT -5
At this rate I may have to set up a tag title as well as everything else I have.
In my Universe GAY is one of the main eventers, and Blade is just entering a fued with Snail after attacking him when they won a tag match together against LBM and Ulster
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Post by Keith Williams on Feb 21, 2013 11:48:08 GMT -5
The servers are a pain in the neck. I haven't even been able to finish downloading the first page. Everytime I click download, it acts like its trying and then after a few min it tells me that the servers are unavaliable.
But really RDJ, having me wear a truckers cap and a flannel jacket to the ring? I don't think in all the years that I been in FHT, have I ever had Keith Williams come to the ring dressed like that. Guess I should be glad you didn't give him Regals "mans man" theme song.
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Post by The Reverend Daddy Joe on Feb 21, 2013 12:56:34 GMT -5
I would have if I had it on there.
Nah, I just designed your model with the idea that Keith could fit in a modern ring as well as WCCW back in the 80's.
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Post by Former FHT Employee Daniel Ice on Feb 21, 2013 15:53:43 GMT -5
I've made a quick version of Max Venom and put him up since I wanted to do the Supershow simulation tonight.
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Post by Former FHT Employee Daniel Ice on Feb 23, 2013 17:34:58 GMT -5
So I did a WWE 13 simulation of the next FHT Supershow: Elimination Chamber, since the card seems pretty set. To make things fair, I changed some of the stats around so everyone is about even overall. As WWE 13 wants seven matches on a PPV, I threw in a bonus Lbm vs. Fat Tony match and since it doesn't yet allow puppet wrestling, Casey will be taking on Brad Baxter instead. Going to split it into a few posts and have them trickle them out over the next couple of days. Its a bit rough since I was writing them as the matches happened and also because sometimes WWE 13 doesn't quite work right (As one match in particular will demonstrate)...
Match #1: Lbm vs. Fat Tony Giordano
Jobbers do have lower stats than everyone else so really this should be a walk in the park for Lbm. He starts well but then Fat Tony just starts beating him down. Lbm's countering but struggling to get anything going. The size difference seems to be really holding Lbm back here. Lbm hits a big DDT but when he goes up top, gets caught and takes a superplex and then a big splash that he no-sells. Lbm hits a big splash from the apron and then hits his signature move but Fat Tony kicks out at 1. Fat Tony is clutching his head and decides to go attack the announce table for some reason. Lbm hits another DDT, beckons Fat Tony up and hits his finisher. A three count and Lbm gets the win. Michael Cole sells it like Lbm murdered Fat Tony or something.
Match #2: Ash Strife vs. Blade
Onto actual matches happening at the Supershow. I threw an Extreme Rules stipulation onto this one just because. Blade enters with a Singapore cane but loses it before the bell. Ash manhandles Blade, focusing on the legs. Blade does manage to counter a few times but is foiled by his tendency to start around doing nothing afterwards. Blade manages a bit of offence and then Ash retreats to the outside and takes apart the announce table that apparently repaired itself after the last match. They finally grab some weapons, Ash has a crutch while Blade grabs a sledgehammer.
Ash beats the hell out of Blade with the crutch. Blade manages to get a chair and starts beating Ash with it, then whips Ash over the steel steps. Blade gets another chair but gets stuck running at ring apron so throws it down. Ash proceeds to beat him up some more. Ash gets a belt from the fans but Blade gets hold of it and starts beating Ash to the mat with it. Blade then gets a trashcan and goes to town with that too. They re-enter the ring where Ash gets control but wastes time taunting, giving Blade a chance to hit his finisher, Save The Queen. Ash kicks out at two. We're back outside where both men get their head smashed into the ring post. Ash gets busted open from it. The two men struggle over the chair but eventually Blade gets hold of it... But gets caught and Ash hits the multiple powerbombs on the outside of the ring!
They re-enter the ring where Blade manages his comeback moment. That gets a two count. Blade hits his signature and Ash kicks out at one. Blade hits Save the Queen for the second time and Ash kicks out at two again. Blade hits more moves and tries for another pin, again only getting a one. Blade gets hold of the crutch from the start of the match but Ash counters by grabbing Blade and hitting the multiple powerbombs again. 1... 2... 3. Ash Strife gets the win in what was legitimately a pretty great match to watch, weird WWE 13 issues aside.
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Post by The Reverend Daddy Joe on Feb 25, 2013 8:13:36 GMT -5
I'm having Internet issues right now, but currently I am working on a Sports Entertainment Initiative storyline. I have yet to master putting in the crowd noise or music though, and sometimes the mouth movements don't add up, but I'm working on it. If the game doesn't put too harsh a limit on the amount of CAW's I can put in the story, I can hopefully get a few big branching out points for the story to go in different directions.
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Post by Former FHT Employee Daniel Ice on Feb 25, 2013 8:53:35 GMT -5
If it does, one way around might be to use WWE guys in people's place and post a key here, so when the storyline is downloaded, we can just go through and replace guys.
Second part of the Supershow simulation:
Match #3: Robert Gordon vs. David
David was who got the Hardcore Title shot in my rigorous selection process of scrolling down the list and choosing whoever I stopped on. Justin Roberts announces the Hardcore Title really weirdly. Like he's trying to subtly ask for it in a busy cornershop. Back and forth brawling to begin with. Commentary sells a chop block like it's the most devastating thing they've ever seen. Robert Gordon hits four bulldogs in a row. Not kidding, just over and over every time David gets up. David hits the double-arm DDT pretty much out of nowhere, busting Gordon open and getting a two count. He then follows with his finisher and gets a one. Gordon gets up, taunts and then hits the Black Hole Slam. David gets Gordon on the top rope and hits a sidewalk slam off the top rope and covers.
Gordon kicks out at one again. He then hits Greetings from Stanford and gets a two count so Gordon leaves the ring to taunt. David tries to attack with a crutch but Gordon counters by throwing a drink in David's face. David stalks Gordon with a chair while Gordon tries and fails to get another drink from the crowd. David swings but Gordon counters. David decides with his opposition standing right next to him with a chair, this is the ideal time to taunt. David gets levelled and busted open. Gordon beats David with the chair until it breaks and then hovers around him with the crutch while David searches under the ring for a garbage can. Robert beats David up with the crutch then just walks off, leaving a bloodied and injured David to taunt to no one. Gordon has a table, brings it up next to David who has a chair but is nice enough to wait for Gordon to set up the table. David loses the chair, grabs a belt from the fans and Gordon gets it off him and smacks him around with it. David tries the chair again and manages a hit before Gordon again gets it off him.
Gordon picks David up for a torture rack and makes him tap out but since this is WWE's Extreme Rules and not FHT's, tap outs on the outside don't count. David gets whipped towards the table which just calmly folds down as David goes past it and re-enters the ring so Gordon follows with the table and beats David to the ground with it then sets it up in the corner. David runs off to the outside, looking for a weapon but Gordon is right out and hits a big chokeslam. Gordon fools around with irish whips until David throws Gordon into the ringpost and brings the match back into the ring. David hits some big move I couldn't even see because the camera angle cut to hide behind the table. Whatever it was, David gets the three from it and wins the title. The replay also covers up the move so apparently its just too brutal to be broadcast. That was entertaining to watch for all the wrong reasons.
Match #4: Crusher Casey vs. Brad Baxter
Hardcore Steve must've hired a replacement for him. This should be a massacre. Brad tries a dropkick on Casey and hurts himself more. Casey is just casually beating up Baxter. Brad's only offence has been the occasional counter. Brad and Casey keep having tests of strength Casey always wins. Brad pushes Casey over and manages to actually hit him a couple of times. Casey goes for the submission but Brad fights out. More of Casey breaking Brad. Casey locks Brad in the cobra clutch. Baxter tries to crawl to the ropes but doesn't get close and gives up. Casey unsurprisingly wins. King rightly calls it a one-sided beatdown. Crusher Casey didn't even break a sweat.
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Post by The Reverend Daddy Joe on Feb 26, 2013 9:42:15 GMT -5
Just got to the end of the first month of the SEI story, and by the Raw before Royal Rumble there is about 6 different outcomes, all of which come from who wins and loses. The difficult parts are the insane attention to detail (That I sometimes forgo), and the fact that different story branches introduce different characters. For example, there is a very specific order for wins and losses that introduces Heavy Metal Snail, and there are others in that chain. So this is going to take a while. I am trying to make this as epic as possible.
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Post by Former FHT Employee Daniel Ice on Feb 26, 2013 14:19:27 GMT -5
Sounds interesting, looking forward to it. More Supershow simulation: Match #5: Dark Angel vs. Keith WilliamsAngel and Keith look very alike facially, with the same hair and same stubble beard. Angel starts strong, mounting a chain of offence that earns him a one count. They take the fight to the outside of the ring which allows Williams to gain control. Michael Cole only has one voice sample for “Williams” and its pretty annoying. The match becomes very counter-heavy for a bit, just what you'd expect from Angel/Williams. Angel looks like he might get control but Williams hits some big elbows and gets a quick one count. Keith hits his finisher but Angel powers out and takes control, hitting a sidewalk slam off the top rope and then a piledriver. Angel keeps trying to put Keith in a corner but it backfires as Keith comes flying off the top rope. Angel shrugs it off and hits a second top rope slam but can't get the pin... So hits the Unearthly Destroyer! Keith just no-sells that and comes back with some elbows. Two count for that. Angel then hits a big spinebuster for a two count. They get up and Keith hits his finisher for the second time. That does the job, Keith just retained his freedom but forced Angel out of FHT in the process. A pretty big anti-climax, match-wise. Match #6: “Sick” Nick vs. Steve AustinNo Texas Death match so we'll have to make do with Last Man Standing. Nick comes out with the FHT Undisputed Title, ready to fight. Austin comes out with the Smoking Skull belt, maybe planning to use it if he wins instead. Austin punches Nick until he's dizzy and hits a DDT. Nick seizes control though with some huge power moves. Nick whips Austin into the corner and just stares at him for a bit before tossing him off the top rope. Cole claims “that's it” but he's cut off by Austin getting up at 1. Austin takes control, just beating Nick down into the mat with simple but effective moves. Nick counters though and hits a big knee to Austin's head that busts him open and leaves him down for a three count. Nick hits a death valley driver and beckons Austin up. Austin staves off the Ultimate Implarer for a bit but Nick gets it. Cole puts on his serious voice to say he wants the match to end here. Austin gets up at four. Nick teases getting weapons but doesn't. The indecision seems to cost him as Austin takes control. Nick fires up. Another knee from Nick takes Austin down for five while Nick crotch chops him. The pace of the match dies as Nick hits a big move and then waits for Austin to get to his feet. Stone Cold finally gets some offence in to take Nick down for 2. Nick takes the offensive again but Austin counters with fists and then a big powerbomb to keep Nick down for six. Austin continues and a suplex gets another six. Nick hits another death valley driver then a big DDT, following up with some repeated middle fingers to the crowd as the referee counts to ten. Austin nearly stole it at the end but this was mostly Nick. Also pure wrestling, not one weapon used
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Post by Former FHT Employee Daniel Ice on Mar 10, 2013 4:59:49 GMT -5
Finishing off the simmed Supershow. This match might not be super-clear because A LOT was going on:
Match #7: Elimination Chamber
The entrance order was set to random, which gives us NIN and J.J. starting off. NIN hits a few suplexes while J.J. targets the arm. Red Ninja enters the match and goes straight for J.J. while NIN decides to watch, standing very close to the action. Heavy Metal Snail now enters, he goes for J.J. while Ninja and NIN square off. Snail makes an immediate impact with a huge move from the top rope on J.J. as he starts to beat the crap out of the demented clown. Out comes Max Venom, who seems reluctant to get involve so just starts running the ropes. Max picks his spot and takes NIN from Ninja. RDJ enters and now all six men are in the match.
Joe and Ninja square off as we have three different matches going on at once. J.J. hits a big DDT and covers at the same time Joe covers Ninja. Snail manages to bust J.J. open and J.J. repays the favour to him. And then Max busts open NIN. This is chaos. There's multiple submissions meaning the camera is always shaking to show the intensity. Snail takes J.J. to the outside and onto the floor but they're right back in the ring with the rest. Joe hits a bridging suplex and gets the pin on Ninja in between J.J. and Snail trading small packages. Max decides to step outside for a second then comes back in. Partners have been exchanged, Snail is fighting Joe while J.J. goes for NIN. Joe gets busted open by Snail but Snail is caught by a double team from Venom and Joe.
We're back to the original partners, J.J. and Snail and NIN and Venom while Joe watches. J.J. hits a series of big moves on Snail but is caught from behind by Venom. Joe steals the pin! 1... 2... 3! Snail gets eliminated! Max and Joe start fighting while the starters, NIN and J.J. square off. Max Venom hits the Lethal Injection on Joe who just kicks out straight away. NIN and J.J. are rolling around the ring, trading pins and eventually J.J. gets the best of NIN, eliminating him. J.J. and Venom start teaming on Joe but they soon turn on Max. Max finally gets busted open by the big backhand from Joe. J.J. becomes Venom up for his finisher but once again Joe steals the opportunity, hitting his finisher and getting the pin on Max! The final two: Reverend Daddy Joe and Mistah J.J.!
J.J. doesn't seem happy as he immediately locks The Cost in on Joe. Joe squirms but breaks free and now both men, tired and bloody are trading big moves and kicking out of them. J.J. keeps coming back to submissions while Joe is trying for pinfalls. Joe escapes a submission and hits J.J. with a big suplex which finally keeps the clown down. Joe wins! Reverend Daddy Joe celebrates getting his title shot against Nick at Wrestletopia. Chaotic match, hard to know who to focus on but pretty fun.
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Post by The Reverend Daddy Joe on Mar 11, 2013 10:45:02 GMT -5
WWE '13 (and '12 too) RDJ is a bad ass. Now you know.
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Post by "Sick" Nick™ on Mar 11, 2013 18:28:42 GMT -5
And what about "Mentally Sick" Nick? I hear he is pretty fly!
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Post by The Reverend Daddy Joe on Apr 26, 2013 7:16:19 GMT -5
Totally learned how to beat spammers. My X-Box in box is full of angry profanity laced tirades from british children. Ah, the satisfaction of a job well done. My X-Box Live tag is Spydermurphy1 if anyone ever wants to have a go online.
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