UnRealVerse (TEW13 Mod)
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UnRealVerse (TEW13 Mod)
So I'm doing a mod for the game Total Extreme Wrestling 2013 it is a Wrestling Booking Simulator. And I'm making a custom mod/Universe of stuff like Anime, Video Games, Comics, Cartoons, Manga, TV Shows, and any others I can find to add.
So I'll just be basically post a promotion whenever I complete it and I'll post the full roster, titles and everything else. If any body have any ideas or suggests just let me know.
So I'll just be basically post a promotion whenever I complete it and I'll post the full roster, titles and everything else. If any body have any ideas or suggests just let me know.
Haruki Inoki- Lower Midcarder
- Posts : 63
Join date : 2015-09-29
Re: UnRealVerse (TEW13 Mod)
Ultimate of Street Fighter
Founded: August (1987)
Prestige: 80%
Starting Momentum: B-
Money: $20,000,000
Popularity: Japan: 70%, USA: 40%, Canada: 20%, Mexico: 15%, British Isles: 25%, Europe: 12%, Australia: 12%
Power Structure: Takashi Nishiyama (Owner), Hiroshi Matsumoto (Head Booker)
Aces of USF (Top five draws of the company): Ryu, Cody Travers, Ken Masters, Cammy White & Dudley
Roster:
Main Event:
Cammy WHite
Chun-Li
Cody Travers
Dudley
Gouki
Ken Masters
Master Bison
Ryu
Sakura Kasugano
Vega
Upper Midcard:
Balrog
Dee Jay
Gill
Guile
Hakan
Ibuki
Makoto
Poison
Rose
Sagat
Zangief
Midcard:
Adon
Alex
Blanka
Crimson Viper
Edmond Honda
Fei Long
Guy
Nash
Rainbow Mika
Rainbow Yoko
Seth
Sodom
Yang Lee
Yun Lee
Lower Midcard:
Abel
Birdie
Dan Hibiki
Hugo
Oro
Q
Thunder Hawk
Opener:
El Fuerte
Elena
Necro
TWELVE
Urien
Enhancement Talent:
Rolento F. Schugerg
Rufus
On-Air Talent/Staff:
Dhalism (Announcer)
Eagle (Colour Commentator)
Eliza Masters (Manager)
Gouken (Road Agent)
Hiroshi Matsumoto (Authority Figure)
Takashi Nishiyama (Announcer)
Tag Team:
Chun-Li & Cammy White
Original Fighters (Ryu & Ken Masters)
Rainbow Blossoms (Rainbow Mika & Yoko)0
Shadaloo Soldiers (Vega & Balrog)
Stables:
Mad Gear Gang (Poison, Hugo, Cody Travers, Guy & Rolento F. Schugerg)
Shadaloo (Master Bison, Balrog, Vega, Sagat, Birdie, Seth, Crimson Viper & Abel)
Ultimate Seikigun (Ryu, Ken Masters, Chun-Li, Nash, Guile, Zangiefm Dhalism & Thunder Hawk)
Titles:
Ultimate of Street Fighter:
Dudley
King of Street Fighter:
Nash
Queen of Street Fighter:
Rainbow Yoko
Lords of Street Fighter:
Rainbow Mika & Yoko
LoxMex of Street Fighter:
Oro
Tournaments:
Street Fighter Tournament (June)
World Warrior Tournament (October)
TV Show:
USF: Ultimate Fighter (Mondays)
Event:
January: USF Champions Edition
February: USF Hyper Fighter
March: USF Super Fighter
April: USF Turbo Fighter
May: USF Dynasty Fighter
June: USF Street Fighter Tournament
July: USF 1st Degree
August: USF 2nd Impact
September: USF 3rd Strike
October: USF World Warrior Tournament
November: USF Ultra Fighter
December: USF Final Fighter
Founded: August (1987)
Prestige: 80%
Starting Momentum: B-
Money: $20,000,000
Product: Street Fighting Style
Match Type Booking AI For Events:
1v1: 80%
2v2: 20%
Match Ration: 100%
Match Type Booking AI For TV:
1v1: 60%
2v2: 40%
Match Ratio: 90%
Expected Match Lengths:
Minor TV: 8 mins
Medium TV: 18 mins
Main TV: 28 mins
Minor Event: 14 mins
Medium Event: 24 mins
Main Event: 33 mins
Product Appeal Definiton:
Key Feature: Traditional, Realism, Hyper Realism
Heavy: Pure
Medium: Mainstream, Modern
Low: Comedy. Cult, Risqué, Lucha Libre
Very Low: Hardcore, Daredevil
Match Intensity: 60%
Match Danger: 40%
Women's Wrestling: Integrated (Intergender)
T&A Levels: None
Face/Heel Divide: No
Popularity: Japan: 70%, USA: 40%, Canada: 20%, Mexico: 15%, British Isles: 25%, Europe: 12%, Australia: 12%
Power Structure: Takashi Nishiyama (Owner), Hiroshi Matsumoto (Head Booker)
Aces of USF (Top five draws of the company): Ryu, Cody Travers, Ken Masters, Cammy White & Dudley
Roster:
Main Event:
Cammy WHite
Chun-Li
Cody Travers
Dudley
Gouki
Ken Masters
Master Bison
Ryu
Sakura Kasugano
Vega
Upper Midcard:
Balrog
Dee Jay
Gill
Guile
Hakan
Ibuki
Makoto
Poison
Rose
Sagat
Zangief
Midcard:
Adon
Alex
Blanka
Crimson Viper
Edmond Honda
Fei Long
Guy
Nash
Rainbow Mika
Rainbow Yoko
Seth
Sodom
Yang Lee
Yun Lee
Lower Midcard:
Abel
Birdie
Dan Hibiki
Hugo
Oro
Q
Thunder Hawk
Opener:
El Fuerte
Elena
Necro
TWELVE
Urien
Enhancement Talent:
Rolento F. Schugerg
Rufus
On-Air Talent/Staff:
Dhalism (Announcer)
Eagle (Colour Commentator)
Eliza Masters (Manager)
Gouken (Road Agent)
Hiroshi Matsumoto (Authority Figure)
Takashi Nishiyama (Announcer)
Tag Team:
Chun-Li & Cammy White
Original Fighters (Ryu & Ken Masters)
Rainbow Blossoms (Rainbow Mika & Yoko)0
Shadaloo Soldiers (Vega & Balrog)
Stables:
Mad Gear Gang (Poison, Hugo, Cody Travers, Guy & Rolento F. Schugerg)
Shadaloo (Master Bison, Balrog, Vega, Sagat, Birdie, Seth, Crimson Viper & Abel)
Ultimate Seikigun (Ryu, Ken Masters, Chun-Li, Nash, Guile, Zangiefm Dhalism & Thunder Hawk)
Titles:
Ultimate of Street Fighter:
Dudley
King of Street Fighter:
Nash
Queen of Street Fighter:
Rainbow Yoko
Lords of Street Fighter:
Rainbow Mika & Yoko
LoxMex of Street Fighter:
Oro
Tournaments:
Street Fighter Tournament (June)
World Warrior Tournament (October)
TV Show:
USF: Ultimate Fighter (Mondays)
Event:
January: USF Champions Edition
February: USF Hyper Fighter
March: USF Super Fighter
April: USF Turbo Fighter
May: USF Dynasty Fighter
June: USF Street Fighter Tournament
July: USF 1st Degree
August: USF 2nd Impact
September: USF 3rd Strike
October: USF World Warrior Tournament
November: USF Ultra Fighter
December: USF Final Fighter
Haruki Inoki- Lower Midcarder
- Posts : 63
Join date : 2015-09-29
Re: UnRealVerse (TEW13 Mod)
Mortal Kombat:
Founded: October (1992)
Location: Chugoku (Japan)
Prestige: 87%
Money: $25,000,000
Product Structure: Shao Kahn (Owner), Shang Tsung (Head Booker)
Announcer: Bo' Rai Cho, Hsu Hao & Shao Kahn
Aces of KOMBAT: Quan Chi, Kung Lao, Raiden, Liu Kang & Noob Saibot
Roster:
Main Event:
Jax Briggs
Kung Lao
Liu Kang
Noob Saibot
Quan chi
Raiden
Scorpion
Sheeva
Upper Midcard:
Ermac
Kenshi Takahashi
Kitana
Mileena
Reptile
Sektor
Shang Tsung
Sub-Zero
Midcard:
Cyrax
Dairou
Fujin
Goro
Johnny Cage
Kabal
Kano
Kurtis Stryker
Reiko
Smoke
Sonya Blade
Tanya
Lower Midcard:
Baraka
Havik
Jade
Kai
Kintaro
Rain
Opener:
Chameleon
Drahmin
Kira
Nightwolf
Enhancement Talent:
Ashrah
Frost
On-Air Talent/Stuff:
Blaze (Road Agent)
Bo' Rai Cho (Announcer)
Hsu Hao (Colour Commentator)
Shao Kahn (Announcer)
Shinnok (Announcer)
Sindel (Road Agent)
Tag Team:
Liu Kang Cyborgs (Cyrax & Sektor)
Noob & Smoke
The Black Dragon (Kano & Kabal)
The Deadly Alliance (Shang Tsung & Quan Chi)
White Lotus Society (Liu Kang & Kang Lao)
Stables:
Black Dragon (Kano, Kabal & Kira)
Brotherhood of Shadows (Quan Chi, Shang Tsung, Ashrah & Reiko)
Liu Kuei (Noob Saibot, Sub-Zero, Smoke, Sektor, Cyrax & Frost)
Special Forces (Sonya Blade, Jax Briggs, Kurtis Stryker, Cyrax & Kenshi Takahashi)
White Lotus Society (Raiden, Fujin, Liu Kang, Kung Lao & Kai)
Titles:
Champion of Mortal Kombat:
Noob Saibot
Champions of The Elder Gods:
Shang Tsung & Quan Chi
Outworld Championship:
Kitana
Edenia Championship:
Baraka
Tournament:
Mortal Kombat Tournament (September)
TV Shows:
KOMBAT Toasty! (Tuesday)
Events:
January: KOMBAT Gold
February: KOMBAT Deadly Alliance
March: KOMBAT Test Your Might
April: KOMBAT Forever In The Netherealm
May: KOMBAT Fatality
June: KOMBAT Defender of the Realm
July: KOMBAT Krypt
August: KOMBAT Rebirth
September Mortal KOMBAT Tournament
October: KOMBAT Legacy
November: KOMBAT Lethal Injection
December: KOMBAT Ultimate
Founded: October (1992)
Location: Chugoku (Japan)
Prestige: 87%
Money: $25,000,000
Product: Fatality Style
Match Type Booking AI For Events:
1v1: 60%
2v2: 30%
3v3: 10%
Match Ratio: 80%
Match Type Booking AI For TV:
1v1: 10%
2v2: 45%
3v3: 45%
Match Ratio: 60%
Expected Match Lengths:
Minor TV: 12 Mins
Medium TV: 24 Mins
Major TV: 35 Mins
Minor Events: 18 Mins
Medium Events: 33 Mins
Major Events: 50 Mins
Product Appeal Definition:
Key Feature: Cult, Hardcore
Heavy: Mainstream, Risqué, Realism, Hyper Realism
Medium: Comedy, Modern, Lucha Libre, Pure, Daredevil
Low: Traditional
Very Low: None
Match Intensity: 40%
Match Danger: 57%
Women's Wrestling: Integrated
T&A Levels: High
Face/Heel Divide: Yes
Product Structure: Shao Kahn (Owner), Shang Tsung (Head Booker)
Announcer: Bo' Rai Cho, Hsu Hao & Shao Kahn
Aces of KOMBAT: Quan Chi, Kung Lao, Raiden, Liu Kang & Noob Saibot
Roster:
Main Event:
Jax Briggs
Kung Lao
Liu Kang
Noob Saibot
Quan chi
Raiden
Scorpion
Sheeva
Upper Midcard:
Ermac
Kenshi Takahashi
Kitana
Mileena
Reptile
Sektor
Shang Tsung
Sub-Zero
Midcard:
Cyrax
Dairou
Fujin
Goro
Johnny Cage
Kabal
Kano
Kurtis Stryker
Reiko
Smoke
Sonya Blade
Tanya
Lower Midcard:
Baraka
Havik
Jade
Kai
Kintaro
Rain
Opener:
Chameleon
Drahmin
Kira
Nightwolf
Enhancement Talent:
Ashrah
Frost
On-Air Talent/Stuff:
Blaze (Road Agent)
Bo' Rai Cho (Announcer)
Hsu Hao (Colour Commentator)
Shao Kahn (Announcer)
Shinnok (Announcer)
Sindel (Road Agent)
Tag Team:
Liu Kang Cyborgs (Cyrax & Sektor)
Noob & Smoke
The Black Dragon (Kano & Kabal)
The Deadly Alliance (Shang Tsung & Quan Chi)
White Lotus Society (Liu Kang & Kang Lao)
Stables:
Black Dragon (Kano, Kabal & Kira)
Brotherhood of Shadows (Quan Chi, Shang Tsung, Ashrah & Reiko)
Liu Kuei (Noob Saibot, Sub-Zero, Smoke, Sektor, Cyrax & Frost)
Special Forces (Sonya Blade, Jax Briggs, Kurtis Stryker, Cyrax & Kenshi Takahashi)
White Lotus Society (Raiden, Fujin, Liu Kang, Kung Lao & Kai)
Titles:
Champion of Mortal Kombat:
Noob Saibot
Champions of The Elder Gods:
Shang Tsung & Quan Chi
Outworld Championship:
Kitana
Edenia Championship:
Baraka
Tournament:
Mortal Kombat Tournament (September)
TV Shows:
KOMBAT Toasty! (Tuesday)
Events:
January: KOMBAT Gold
February: KOMBAT Deadly Alliance
March: KOMBAT Test Your Might
April: KOMBAT Forever In The Netherealm
May: KOMBAT Fatality
June: KOMBAT Defender of the Realm
July: KOMBAT Krypt
August: KOMBAT Rebirth
September Mortal KOMBAT Tournament
October: KOMBAT Legacy
November: KOMBAT Lethal Injection
December: KOMBAT Ultimate
Haruki Inoki- Lower Midcarder
- Posts : 63
Join date : 2015-09-29
Re: UnRealVerse (TEW13 Mod)
While I'm at it I'll add a little thing to define the product appeals.
Traditional - This element refers to the 'old school' mindset of kayfabe good vs evil storytelling in athletically-minded contests. (e.g. NWA, AWA)
Mainstream - This element refers to the idea of 'wrestling as entertainment', where matches are practically a backdrop to a soap opera. (e.g. WWE, TNA)
Comedy - This element refers to having a large dose of humour involved in matches and angles, with an emphasis on having fun. (e.g. CHIKARA, PWG)
Cult - This element refers to having a rebel\counter-culture\alternative feel to appeal especially to 18-30 year old males. (e.g. ECW, ROH)
Risqué - This element refers to having a lot of sexualised contest and/or adult humour in shows. (e.g. WWE Attitude Era)
Modern - This element refers to the more modern style of having matches that are fast-paced and heavy spectacular, sometimes dangerous, moves. There is a definite emphasis on exciting ring-work. (e.g. ROH, DG, PWG)
Realism - This element refers to having an 'old school' athletic contest mindset; matches may be slow, but feature lots of painful-looking holds and relatively stiff strikes to make the audience buy into the illusion that it's real (e.g. New Japan)
Hyper Realism - This element refers to having a strong MMA influence in matches; lots of hard kicks and strikes, with submission holds presented as being ultra-effective (e.g. 2001 New Japan, IGF)
Hardcore - This element refers to having a strong emphasis on bloody, hard-hitting matches that involve lots of weapons, dangerous bumps, and adult-oriented characters. (e.g. ECW, CZW, BJW)
Lucha Libre - This element refers to focusing a lot on the Mexican lucha libre style, with colourful characters, fast-paced and technical ring work, and heavy kayfabe. (e.g. AAA, CMLL, most Mexican promotions)
Pure - This element refers to the back-to-basics approach of presenting wrestling as a real athletic contest; flashy unrealistic moves are not used, replaced by intricate counter wrestling and slow methodical ring work (e.g. 90s All Japan, New Japan, most old Japanese companys)
Daredevil - This element refers to the more modern approach of having matches essentially consists of lots of big 'spots' - jaw-dropping (but not entirely believable) moments of super-athletic, dangerous or flashu sequences designed to wow the fans (e.g. CZW, early ROH, PWG
Traditional - This element refers to the 'old school' mindset of kayfabe good vs evil storytelling in athletically-minded contests. (e.g. NWA, AWA)
Mainstream - This element refers to the idea of 'wrestling as entertainment', where matches are practically a backdrop to a soap opera. (e.g. WWE, TNA)
Comedy - This element refers to having a large dose of humour involved in matches and angles, with an emphasis on having fun. (e.g. CHIKARA, PWG)
Cult - This element refers to having a rebel\counter-culture\alternative feel to appeal especially to 18-30 year old males. (e.g. ECW, ROH)
Risqué - This element refers to having a lot of sexualised contest and/or adult humour in shows. (e.g. WWE Attitude Era)
Modern - This element refers to the more modern style of having matches that are fast-paced and heavy spectacular, sometimes dangerous, moves. There is a definite emphasis on exciting ring-work. (e.g. ROH, DG, PWG)
Realism - This element refers to having an 'old school' athletic contest mindset; matches may be slow, but feature lots of painful-looking holds and relatively stiff strikes to make the audience buy into the illusion that it's real (e.g. New Japan)
Hyper Realism - This element refers to having a strong MMA influence in matches; lots of hard kicks and strikes, with submission holds presented as being ultra-effective (e.g. 2001 New Japan, IGF)
Hardcore - This element refers to having a strong emphasis on bloody, hard-hitting matches that involve lots of weapons, dangerous bumps, and adult-oriented characters. (e.g. ECW, CZW, BJW)
Lucha Libre - This element refers to focusing a lot on the Mexican lucha libre style, with colourful characters, fast-paced and technical ring work, and heavy kayfabe. (e.g. AAA, CMLL, most Mexican promotions)
Pure - This element refers to the back-to-basics approach of presenting wrestling as a real athletic contest; flashy unrealistic moves are not used, replaced by intricate counter wrestling and slow methodical ring work (e.g. 90s All Japan, New Japan, most old Japanese companys)
Daredevil - This element refers to the more modern approach of having matches essentially consists of lots of big 'spots' - jaw-dropping (but not entirely believable) moments of super-athletic, dangerous or flashu sequences designed to wow the fans (e.g. CZW, early ROH, PWG
Haruki Inoki- Lower Midcarder
- Posts : 63
Join date : 2015-09-29
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