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So I decided on my brands for now:

1) WHW (Roster of 32 so far)

2) AEW (Roster of 20 so far)

3) NXT (Roster of 37 with the 3 my career caws included)

4) Stardom (Roster of 25)

 

WHW Roster (Womens Hardcore Wrestling): Tag Titles, World Title (+ MITB for it), Hardcore title, Universal Title (+MITB for it)

 

 

  1. Alicia Fox

  2. Alundra Blaze

  3. Asuka

  4. Bayley

  5. Becky Lynch

  6. Beth Phoenix

  7. Brie Bella

  8. Charlotte Flair

  9. Chyna

  10. Ivory

  11. Jaqueline

  12. Jazz

  13. Lana

  14. Lita

  15. Mandy Rose

  16. Maria Kanellis

  17. Maryse

  18. Melina

  19. Mickie James

  20. Molly Holly

  21. Naomi

  22. Natalya

  23. Nia Jax

  24. Nikki Bella

  25. Nikki Cross

  26. Paige

  27. Ronda Rousey

  28. Sonya Deville

  29. Stephanie McMahon

  30. Tamina

  31. Trish Stratus

  32. Zelina Vega

AEW Roster : World Title (+MITB), Tag Titles, Intercontinental Title (+MITB)

 

 

 

  1. Allie

  2. Aja Kong

  3. Awesome Kong

  4. Bea Priestley

  5. Brandy Rhodes

  6. Britt Baker

  7. Chelsea Green

  8. Deonna Purrazo

  9. Emi Sakura

  10. Hikaru Sida

  11. Ivelisse

  12. Leva Bates

  13. Mercedes Martinez

  14. Nyla Rose

  15. Penelope Ford

  16. Riho

  17. Saddie Gibbs

  18. Scarlett

  19. Tenille Dashwood

  20. Yuka Sakazaki

 

NXT Roster: NXT Title (+MITB), Tag Team Title, NXT UK Title(+MITB), NXT US Title

 

 

 

  1. Aaliyah

  2. Alexa Bliss

  3. Bianca Belair

  4. Billie Kay

  5. Brooklyn von Braun

  6. Candice LaRae

  7. Carmella

  8. Dakota Kai

  9. Dana Brooke

  10. Ember Moon

  11. Io Shirai

  12. Jazzy Gabert

  13. Joshie Jane

  14. Kacy Catanzaro

  15. Kairi Shane

  16. Karen Q

  17. Kavita Davi

  18. Kay Lee Ray

  19. Kayden Carter

  20. Lacey Evans

  21. Liv Morgan

  22. Mia Yim

  23. Nina Samuels

  24. Piper Niven

  25. Peyton Royce

  26. Red

  27. Reina Gonzales

  28. Rhea Ripley

  29. Ruby Riott

  30. Sarah Logan

  31. Sasha Banks

  32. Shayna Baszler

  33. Taynara Conti

  34. Toni Storm

  35. Vanessa Borne

  36. Xia Brookeside

  37. Xia Li

 

Stardom Roster: World Title(+MITB), Goddess Title (Tag Team), Artist OR Wonder Title(+MITB)

 

 

 

  1. Andras Miyagi

  2. Arisa Hoshiki

  3. Azumi

  4. Death Yama-san

  5. Hana Kimura

  6. Hanan

  7. Hazuki

  8. Hina

  9. Jungle Kyona

  10. Kagetsu

  11. Konami

  12. Leo Onozaki

  13. Mayu Iwatani

  14. Momo Watanabe

  15. Natsu Sumire

  16. Natsuko Tora

  17. Natsumi

  18. Rina

  19. Ruaka

  20. Saki Kashima

  21. Saya Iida

  22. Saya Kamitani

  23. Starlight Kid

  24. Tam Nakano

  25. Utami Hayashishita

 

Some of them I will create and others I will download to fill my rosters. :)

Might change things at a later point aswell but that's the plan for now. :D

 

 

 

 

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Slot 1:

 

Monday - Raw

 

Wednesday- NXT

 

Friday - Smackdown

 

Slot 2:

 

Monday - CAW Show

 

Friday - Fantasy CAW Show

 

Saturday - Legends

 

 

Championships:

 

Raw:

 

WWE(an old one)

Intercontinental

Raw Tag Team

Raw Women's

 

NXT:

 

NXT World Heavyweight

NXT North American

NXT Cruiserweight

NXT Women's

 

Smackdown:

 

World Heavyweight(Big Gold)

Unites States

Smackdown Tag Team

Smackdown Women's

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CHAMPIONS



WWE Universal Champion: Drew McIntyre


WWE United States Champion: Andrade


WWE RAW Tag Team Champions: Vacant (Former Champion B-Team moved to SD)


WWE RAW Womens Champion: Vacant (Former Champion Ruby Riott currently injured)



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CHAMPIONS



WWE Champion: Vacant (Former Champion Tye Dillinger/Shawn Spears)


WWE Intercontinental Champion; Vacant (Former Champion Bobby Lashley traded to RAW)


WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions: Vacant (Former Champions The Colons)


WWE SmackDown Womens Champion: Lana



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CHAMPIONS



NXT Champion: Pete Dunne


NXT North American Champion: Velveteen Dream


NXT Cruiserweight Champion: Oney Lorcan


NXT Tag Team Champions: Vacant (Former Champions; Street Profits traded to RAW)


NXT Womens Champion: Vacant (Former Champion Kairi Sane traded to RAW)



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Decided to try and give posting a go for 2K20. Ended up caving and getting the game on Thanksgiving weekend/Black Friday from the Xbox Live store. Since the last few attempts at starting a Universe from the usual starting point usually ended with me losing interest in Universe mode within the first few weeks or so I decided to start in January culminating with the Royal Rumble PPV and the Road to WrestleMania.

 

Year 1: January, Week 4

Royal Rumble

Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan

Background: On the first RAW of the new year, Mr. McMahon announced a new era in WWE which would promise new concepts, new match-ups and new environments announcing that the first PPV of the new year the Royal Rumble would take place for the first time ever at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan. Triple H would further the stakes saying that the "new WWE Universe" would now be an even playing field because at the Royal Rumble, NXT would also be involved not only in both Royal Rumble matches but for the first time ever NXT Championships would be defended at the now Tri-Branded PPV.

 

Note: Despite changing the match number before the PPV, 10 matches were still put when I got to the PPV. 3 matches that were scheduled for the PPV but got pulled were The Kabuki Warriors vs. The IIconics vs. Charlotte Flair & Natalya vs. Sarah Logan & Liv Morgan for the Women's Tag Team Titles, Shinsuke Nakamura vs. The Miz for the Intercontinental Championship and a Six Pack Challenge to crown a new NXT Cruiserweight Champion featuring Mark Andrews, Akira Tozawa, Oney Lorcan, The Brian Kendrick, Tony Nese and Ariya Daivari.

 

NXT Women's Championship

Shayna Baszler © vs. Io Shirai

Storyline: On the January, Week 1 edition of NXT, Shayna Baszler would issue an open challenge to anyone who dared to challenge her for the NXT Women's Championship which would be answered by Io Shirai. Io Shirai looked to take the news of the Royal Rumble taking place from her hometown as motivation to finally dethrone the "Queen of Spades." The following week, Io Shirai would defeat Toni Storm who made her Full Sail debut in an epic rematch from their encounter in the finals of the Mae Young Classic. This would secure Shirai's title opportunity against Baszler for the Royal Rumble. The next few weeks would see both Baszler and Shirai getting involved in each others matches including Shirai getting the best of the NXT Women's Champion during a brawl on the go-home NXT before the Royal Rumble.

 

Match: Io Shirai would have her hometown crowd on her side against Baszler, pulling out all the stops despite Baszler almost getting a quick submission victory early on in the match. After numerous crossface attempts and a huge dive to the outside, Shirai would try to put away Baszler with a Moonsault but Baszler ducked out of the way instead trying to put Shirai away with the Kirafuda Clutch but Shirai broke out of the hold. Shirai desperate and not wanting to suffer humiliation of being submitted in her hometown would attack Baszler with a kendo stick in the end giving Baszler the win via disqualification.

 

Winner and STILL NXT Women's Champion: Shayna Baszler

 

SmackDown Tag Team Championship

The New Day (Big E & Xavier Woods) (w/Kofi Kingston) © vs. The Revival (Scott Dawson & Dash Wilder)

Storyline: New Day would go into the new year as SmackDown Tag Team Champions reigniting their feud with their long time rivals The Revival. The Revival would secure themselves the #1 contender's spot defeating Heavy Machinery on the January, Week 1 edition of SmackDown Live. Their feud would begin to heat up on the January, Week 2 edition of SmackDown Live when The Revival would defeat The New Day in a non-title match. The two teams would trade singles match victories over the next two weeks with Big E defeating Dash Wilder and Scott Dawson defeating Xavier Woods on Weeks 3 and 4 respectively with The Revival attacking New Day on Week 4.

 

Match: Big E started things off with Dash Wilder, New Day seemed to have control early on despite some brief teamwork from The Revival as they tried to isolate Big E and Xavier Woods from tagging in their respective partners. New Day would connect with the Midnight Hour on Dawson but Wilder would break up the pin causing a brawl between the two teams. After Dawson was taken out, Woods would hit WIlder with the Lost in the Woods scoring the win for New Day.

 

Winners and STILL SmackDown Tag Team Champions: The New Day

 

SmackDown Women's Championship

Bayley © vs. Carmella

Storyline: On the January, Week 2 edition of SmackDown Live, Carmella would call out the SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley questioning her friendship with Sasha Banks to ignite their feud. After Bayley question whether or not Carmella was worthy of challenging her for the title, Carmella would go on to defeat Lacey Evans the following week. Carmella would attack Bayley the following week after Bayley picked up a win over Dana Brooke.

 

Match: Carmella would get some offense early on but however was unable to gain full momentum over the champion who would turn things around and make short work of Carmella hitting the Bayley to Belly and pinning Carmella for the win.

 

Winner and STILL SmackDown Women's Champion: Bayley

 

RAW Tag Team Championship

The Viking Raiders (Erik and Ivar) © vs. The O.C. (Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson) (w/AJ Styles)

Storyline: Another tag team rivalry that carried over was The O.C. and The Viking Raiders rivalry over who was the best tag team on the RAW brand. Both teams would trade Tag Team and Singles victories on RAW while also involving themselves in AJ Styles and Humberto Carillo's feud over the United States Championship with the Viking Raiders teaming with Carillo defeating The O.C. in a Six Man Tag Team Match on the January, Week 3 edition of RAW. The Viking Raiders would accompany Carillo in his title match against Styles who had Gallows & Anderson in his corner. A brawl between The Viking Raiders and Gallows & Anderson would allow Styles to retain his United States Title.

 

Match: Both teams no strangers to the Tokyo Dome received nice pops as The O.C. made their entrance with AJ Styles alongside them followed by the Viking Raiders. This was a pretty close, heavy hitting match as both teams brawled early on. The Viking Raiders nearly put Anderson away to retain connecting with their Viking Experience finisher but Gallows would make the save. The O.C. would almost come away themselves with a Magic Killer on Ivar but Erik would make the save allowing the match to continue. Erik would connect with a devastating knee to the chin of Anderson then sent him into the corner another Viking Experience to Anderson would allow The Viking Raiders to retain in an ultra competitive match.

 

Winners and STILL RAW Tag Team Champions: The Viking Raiders

 

NXT Championship

Adam Cole © (w/The Undisputed Era) vs. Tommaso Ciampa

 

Storyline: With Mr. McMahon's announcement that the first PPV of the new era the Royal Rumble taking place live from Tokyo, Japan. Triple H would follow up with the huge announcement of NXT being apart of the Royal Rumble and with that for the first time the NXT Championship would be defended at the Royal Rumble. On the January, Week 1 edition of NXT, Tommaso Ciampa was named #1 contender for the NXT Championship igniting a feud with Adam Cole. After a scheduled match with Jaxson Ryker saw Adam Cole attack Ryker on the ramp to send a message to Ciampa, Ryker would involve himself in their feud looking to be added to their match but would fail to defeat Cole in a non-title match on the January, Week 2 edition of NXT. Adam Cole would face Ciampa's former partner Johnny Gargano but Ciampa would attack Cole. This lead to a Tag Team match the following week where Ciampa and Gargano reunited to defeat Kyle O'Reilly and Bobby Fish.

 

Match: Adam Cole would come out alongside all 3 other members of The Undisputed Era making his return to the Tokyo Dome. Cole would have control early on but played to the crowd along with his Undisputed Era teammates allowing Ciampa to bounce back connecting with the Fairy Tale Ending but Cole would roll outside of the ring avoiding a pin. Ciampa would go outside being confronted by the other members of Undisputed Era but Ciampa would show no intimidation as he dropped Roderick Strong. The match continued with Cole connecting with the Panama Sunrise for a nearfall. Ciampa ends up busting Cole open in the ring then continued the attack in the corner before dropping Cole on the outside with a DDT on the apron. Ciampa would go to the outside this time sending O'Reilly in the ring and hitting him with the Fairy Tale Ending causing the official to eject The Undisputed Era from ringside however the other members would cause a distraction allowing Cole to regain momentum and hit Ciampa with the Last Shot to retain.

 

Winner and STILL NXT Champion: Adam Cole

 

Women's Royal Rumble

30-Women Royal Rumble Match for a title shot at WrestleMania

Storyline: Didn't have a lot of build towards the Women's Royal Rumble match as four Women's Championships were set to be defended at the PPV but the Women's Tag Team Title Match was pulled from the PPV. The January, Week 4 edition of NXT featured a Women's Battle Royal won by Dakota Kai pulling an upset elimination over Rhea Ripley as well as the debuting Brooklyn Von Braun.

 

Match: Charlotte Flair drew #1 opposite Lana to kick off the Women's Royal Rumble. NXT's Brooklyn Von Braun entered at #3 just days after making her Universe debut on NXT. The big shock of the Women's Royal Rumble was the return of "Rowdy" Ronda Rousey entering at #4 quickly eliminating Lana followed by Charlotte eliminating Von Braun before the two squared off. Lacey Evans entered next holding her own against Rousey and Flair. Molly Holly was the second of surprise entrants at #10. NXT's Toni Storm entered at #12 and pulled a shock elimination eliminating Charlotte Flair. NXT Women's Champion Shayna Baszler entered at #14 forming an alliance with Rousey helping to eliminate the likes of Lacey Evans and Kairi Sane and Rousey turning on Natalya during the match. Sasha Banks entered at #28 scoring a few eliminations of her own, #29 and 30 saw the returns of Ruby Riott and Nia Jax respectively with Riott eliminating Nikki Cross and Jax eliminating Mia Yim. Sasha Banks eliminates Ruby Riott and Natalya which gives us our final four: Alexa Bliss (#25), Sasha Banks, Nia Jax and Ronda Rousey who managed to hang on since entering at #4. Jax eliminates her former rival Bliss then takes out Banks as well. Jax looked to redeem herself but Ronda Rousey had redemption plans of her own as she eliminated Jax to win the Womens' Royal Rumble earning her shot at WrestleMania perhaps looking to avenge her title loss to Becky Lynch.

 

Winner: "Rowdy" Ronda Rousey (Entrant #4)

 

RAW Women's Championship

Becky Lynch © vs. Zelina Vega (w/Andrade)

Storyline: On the January, Week 1 edition of RAW, Becky Lynch opened the show to address Mr. McMahon's comments of a new era by saying that while it maybe a new era she is still "The Man." Zelina Vega took exception, saying that it was a new era because it was her time and she wanted to be the one to take the RAW Women's Championship from Becky Lynch. A Mixed Tag Team Match was made for the next week as Becky Lynch teamed with Seth Rollins to face Zelina Vega and Andrade where Zelina would score an upset pin over Becky countering a Bexploder Suplex into a roll-up. After weeks of verbal trades and attacks from Zelina on Becky, Zelina was given a title shot against Becky Lynch at the Royal Rumble.

 

Match: Becky Lynch wasted no time going after Zelina Vega who brought Andrade to ringside despite Andrade failing to qualify for the Men's Royal Rumble Match. Becky Lynch looked to make short work of Zelina but Andrade with a distraction would allow Zelina to roll Becky Lynch for a nearfall. Becky Lynch not wanting to take a chance with the distractions took out Andrade on the outside before hitting a Bexploder Suplex and followed up with the Disarm-Her on Zelina who had no choice but to tap out. Becky Lynch would address the Women's Royal Rumble winner Ronda Rousey saying that if Rousey decides to go after her title at WrestleMania she would be sure to break Rousey's arm and send Rousey into retirement this time.

 

Winner and STILL RAW Women's Champion: Becky Lynch

 

WWE Championship

"The Fiend" Bray Wyatt © vs. Daniel Bryan

Storyline: On the January, Week 1 edition of SmackDown Live, Daniel Bryan defeated Harper but was attacked by "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt. A match was then made for the two the following week but Wyatt would attack Bryan before the match began. Bryan would issue a challenge to Wyatt at the Royal Rumble for the WWE Championship which Wyatt accepted. On the January, Week 4 edition of SmackDown Live, Wyatt would defeat Kalisto in a squash match to send a message to Bryan.

 

Match: Wyatt dominated the early portion of the match, hitting Sister Abigail but only getting a nearfall. Daniel Bryan would regroup, alternating between rallying the crowd on with Yes chants and showing some of the vicious side of the "New" Daniel Bryan. Bryan connects the LeBell Lock but Wyatt quickly breaks out. Bryan would send Wyatt to the outside connecting with a Suicide Dive then continued the assault on the outside. Bryan connects with a few dropkicks to Wyatt in the corner then follows with a Diving Headbutt before going into the corner preparing for the Running Knee but the lights go out, Bryan is in the middle of the ring with Wyatt right behind him who drills Bryan in the back of the head before hitting another Sister Abigail. Wyatt sets Bryan up and locks in the Mandible Claw with Bryan passing out giving Wyatt the victory.

 

Winner and STILL WWE Champion: "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt

 

WWE Universal Championship

Brock Lesnar © (w/Paul Heyman) vs. Rey Mysterio

Storyline: On the January, Week 1 edition of RAW, Rey Mysterio defeated Kevin Owens, Randy Orton and Seth Rollins in a Fatal 4 Way to become #1 Contender for the Universal Championship. The following week, Rey Mysterio would confront Brock Lesnar vowing to overcome "The Beast" and Suplex City to win the Universal Title. Rey Mysterio would prepare for his upcoming match, first defeating Rowan on the January, Week 3 edition of RAW then followed with a win over Bobby Lashley the following week before being attacked by Lesnar.

 

Match: Both men make their entrances, Mysterio tries to use his speed to take advantage of Lesnar early on but Lesnar ends up grounding Mysterio connecting with several suplexes of his own. Followed by the Triple German Suplexes. Lesnar looked to have this one already in the books but Mysterio countered an F-5 attempt managing to bring down Lesnar and connect with a Frog Splash for a 2-count. Mysterio connects with his comeback maneuver, sending Lesnar into the ropes for a 619 then looked to connect with the Dragonrana but Heyman distracted Mysterio allowing Lesnar to hit Mysterio with a Belly-to-Belly Suplex from the top turnbuckle. Lesnar would finish Mysterio with one more round of German Suplexes before connecting with the F5 to retain.

 

Winner and STILL Universal Champion: Brock Lesnar

 

Men's Royal Rumble

30-Man Royal Rumble for a title shot at WrestleMania

Storyline: With the announcement of NXT being apart of this year's Royal Rumble the announcement was then made that each brand will be allowed 10 entrants each raising the stakes and forcing superstars from all 3 brands to step up and try and earn an opportunity through Royal Rumble Qualifying matches with the first taking place as the first match on the January, Week 1 edition of RAW where Rusev defeated Rowan to become the first to qualify. Chad Gable and Ali would earn their spots the same week defeating Robert Roode & Dolph Ziggler on SmackDown Live. Almost of RAW's roster had to earn their spots, with Lashley defeating Cedric Alexander, Ricochet defeating Drew McIntyre, Seth Rollins defeating Eric Young and Kevin Owens defeating Andrade to all qualify. Aleister Black announced his entry on the January, Week 3 edition after defeating Cole Quinn in a squash match. Drew McIntyre would win a Second Chance Fatal 4 Way against Rowan, Andrade and Alexander to qualify after weeks of being irate after losing his qualifying match against Ricochet via countout. A Six Man Tag was later made with with Randy Orton, Buddy Murphy and EC3 defeating Akira Tozawa, Titus O'Neil and R-Truth to earn the final 3 spots on the RAW brand. However, Mr. McMahon would end up replacing EC3 with AJ Styles saying that EC3 "failed to live up to expectations." SmackDown Live saw Kalisto qualify defeating his teammates Gran Metalik and Lince Dorado in a Triple Threat match but would be removed from the match due to "injury" following his loss to "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt. Kofi Kingston, Baron Corbin, Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman would be announced for the match. On NXT, Johnny Gargano defeated Mike Kanellis to qualify, Keith Lee defeated Kassius Ohno and later Breezango would qualify after an upset win over Moustache Mountain. Matt Riddle, Undisputed Era (minus Adam Cole) and Pete Dunne would be announced for the match.

 

Match: AJ Styles and Ricochet would start of the Royal Rumble as #'s 1 and 2 respectively. Mustafa Ali and Tyler Breeze were next turning the match into a fast paced encounter before Big Show representing SmackDown Live would enter as a surprise entrant dominating the four men. Lars Sullivan would then make his return at #6 with an encounter with Big Show eliminating the giant before Sullivan would go on to eliminate Breeze and Ali. Aleister Black enters at #7 taking the fight to his former NXT rival Sullivan connecting with Black Mass and eliminating Sullivan. A vengeful Drew McIntyre came in at #11 eliminating Ricochet and Chad Gable (#10) then eliminating the next entrant Fandango within seconds. Johnny Gargano entered at #13, McIntyre also looked to make short work of Gargano but Gargano would turn the tables and eliminate McIntyre who was furious. Keith Lee entered at #14 with an impressive showing of his own eliminating Buddy Murphy (#9). Matt Riddle also entered the match at #19 eliminating Undisputed Era's Kyle O'Reilly and quickly eliminating The Miz before he was eliminated by Randy Orton (#22). Braun Strowman (#18) also scored quite a few eliminations including Black and Lee. Pete Dunne coming days after winning the NXT North American Title entered at #21 eliminating Kofi Kingston before being eliminated by Baron Corbin (#23). Roman Reigns enters at #24 quickly eliminating Baron Corbin. Roderick Strong is next at #25 followed by Rusev but is eliminated shortly by Strong. Rollins entered at #27 eliminating AJ Styles after an impressive performance. Samoa Joe makes a shocking return at #28 eliminating Strong. Undisputed Era's Bobby Fish and the Intercontinental Champion Shinsuke Nakamura are the final two entrants. Bobby Fish manages to eliminate Orton but is then eliminated by Rollins. Samoa Joe sends Strowman out with a Clothesline in the corner which brings us our final four: Reigns, Rollins, Joe, Nakamura. Rollins surprises and double-crosses Roman Reigns and eliminates him, however Rollins' arrogance costs him and is eliminated by Nakamura. Nakamura and Joe are the final two but Joe ruins Nakamura's homecoming as he sends him over the top rope to win the Men's Royal Rumble.

 

Winner: Samoa Joe (Entrant #28)

 

Royal Rumble Entrances & Eliminations

 

Women's Royal Rumble

Order of Entry

1. Charlotte Flair

2. Lana

3. Brooklyn Von Braun

4. "Rowdy" Ronda Rousey (Winner)

5. Lacey Evans

6. Mandy Rose

7. Peyton Royce

8. Dana Brooke

9. Candice LeRae

10. Molly Holly

11. Sarah Logan

12. Toni Storm

13. Asuka

14. Shayna Baszler

15. Tamina

16. Kairi Sane

17. Rhea Ripley

18. Naomi

19. Natalya

20. Liv Morgan

21. Sonya Deville

22. Billie Kay

23. Bianca BelAir

24. Mia Yim

25. Alexa Bliss

26. Dakota Kai

27. Nikki Cross

28. Sasha Banks

29. Ruby Riott

30. Nia Jax

 

Order of Elimination

1. Lana by Ronda Rousey

2. Brooklyn Von Braun by Charlotte Flair

3. Mandy Rose by Charlotte Flair

4. Dana Brooke by Ronda Rousey

5. Petyon Royce by Ronda Rousey

6. Sarah Logan by Toni Storm

7. Candice LeRae by Lacey Evans

8. Molly Holly by Asuka

9. Charlotte Flair by Toni Storm

10. Tamina by Ronda Rousey

11. Lacey Evans by Shayna Baszler

12. Toni Storm by Rhea Ripley

13. Kairi Sane by Shayna Baszler

14. Naomi by Rhea Ripley

15. Rhea Ripley by Asuka

16. Asuka by Natalya

17. Shayna Baszler by Sonya Deville & Liv Morgan

18. Liv Morgan by Bianca BelAir

19. Bianca BelAir by Billie Kay

20. Billie Kay by Natalya

21. Sonya Deville by Mia Yim

22. Dakota Kai by Sasha Banks

23. Nikki Cross by Ruby Riott

24. Mia Yim by Nia Jax

25. Ruby Riott by Sasha Banks

26. Natalya by Sasha Banks

27. Alexa Bliss by Nia Jax

28. Sasha Banks by Nia Jax

29. Nia Jax by Ronda Rousey

Winner: Ronda Rousey

 

Men's Royal Rumble Match

Order of Entry

1. AJ Styles

2. Ricochet

3. Ali

4. Tyler Breeze

5. Big Show

6. Lars Sullivan

7. Aleister Black

8. Bobby Lashley

9. Buddy Murphy

10. Chad Gable

11. Drew McIntyre

12. Fandango

13. Johnny Gargano

14. Keith Lee

15. Kevin Owens

16. Kofi Kingston

17. Kyle O'Reilly

18. Braun Strowman

19. Matt Riddle

20. The Miz

21. Pete Dunne

22. Randy Orton

23. Baron Corbin

24. Roman Reigns

25. Roderick Strong

26. Rusev

27. Seth Rollins

28. Samoa Joe

29. Bobby Fish

30. Shinsuke Nakamura

 

Order of Elimination

1. Big Show by Lars Sullivan

2. Tyler Breeze by Lars Sullivan

3. Ali by Lars Sullivan

4. Lars Sullivan by Aleister Black

5. Ricochet by Drew McIntyre

6. Chad Gable by Drew McIntyre

7. Fandango by Drew McIntyre

8. Drew McIntyre by Johnny Gargano

9. Buddy Murphy by Keith Lee

10. Bobby Lashley by Kevin Owens

11. Aleister Black by Braun Strowman

12. Keith Lee by Braun Strowman

13. Kevin Owens by AJ Styles

14. Kyle O'Reilly by Matt Riddle

15. The Miz by Matt Riddle

16. Kofi Kingston by Pete Dunne

17. Matt Riddle by Randy Orton

18. Pete Dunne by Baron Corbin

19. Johnny Gargano by Baron Corbin

20. Baron Corbin by Roman Reigns

21. Rusev by Roderick Strong

22. AJ Styles by Seth Rollins

23. Roderick Strong by Samoa Joe

24. Randy Orton by Bobby Fish

25. Bobby Fish by Seth Rollins

26. Braun Strowman by Samoa Joe

27. Roman Reigns by Seth Rollins

28. Seth Rollins by Shinsuke Nakamura

29. Shinsuka Nakamura by Samoa Joe

Winner: Samoa Joe

 

Sorry if post turns out pretty long, it's been a while since I posted my Universe and may start posting weeklies (RAW, SD, and NXT) just quick results and a brief on what feuds are going on. I did end up dealing with the game crashing during the Women's Royal Rumble twice first after #10 entrant entered and second about halfway in the match which was pretty irritating so I did the Rumbles on exhibition mode and just simulated the winners on Universe so hope things will work out better for the Elimination Chamber.

 

Hope you enjoyed until next time!

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May Year 1, Week 4

 

Money in the Bank

 

Raw Tag Team Championship

AOP vs. Viking Raiders©

Winner: Viking Raiders

 

Rey Mysterio vs. Samoa Joe

Winner: Samoa Joe

 

Smackdown Tag Team Championship

The Hardys vs. The Revival©

Winner: The Revival

 

The O.C.(Gallows/Anderson) vs. Hawkins & Ryder

Winner: The O.C.

 

Roman Reigns vs. Daniel Bryan

Winner: Roman Reigns

 

Women's Tag Team Championship

Bliss & Cross vs. Kabuki Warriors© vs. Fire & Desire

Winner: Bliss/Cross

 

Smackdown Women's Championship

Ember Moon vs. Bayley©

Winner: Bayley

 

Men's Money in the Bank

Seth Rollins vs. Drew McIntyre vs. Kofi Kingston vs. Baron Corbin vs. Randy Orton vs. AJ Styles vs. The Rock vs. Braun Strowman

Winner: The Rock

 

Drew Gulak vs. The Miz

Winner: The Miz

 

Intercontinental Championship

Bray Wyatt vs. Shinsuke Nakamura©

Winner: Shinsuke Nakamura

 

WWE Championship

Aleister Black vs. Brock Lesnar©

Winner: Brock Lesnar

 

Women's Money in the Bank

Maryse vs. Liv Morgan vs. Sasha Banks vs. Sarah Logan vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Lacey Evans vs. Nia Jax vs. Carmella

Winner: Maryse

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ROYAL RUMBLE

Order of Entry:

1. Brock Lesnar (RAW) (WWE Champion)

2. Seth Rollins (RAW)

3. John Morrison (SmackDown)

4. Killian Dain (NXT)

5. Johnny Gargano (NXT)

6. Erick Rowan (RAW)

7. Finn Bálor (NXT)

8. Cesaro (SmackDown)

9. Rey Mysterio (RAW)

10. Andrade (RAW) (United States Champion)

11. Braun Strowman (SmackDown)

12. Mustafa Ali (SmackDown)

13. Sheamus (SmackDown)

14. Drew McIntyre (RAW)

15. Velveteen Dream (NXT)

16. Matt Riddle (NXT)

17. Tomasso Ciampa (NXT)

18. Ricochet (RAW)

19. Randy Orton (RAW)

20. AJ Styles (RAW)

21. Roman Reigns (SmackDown)

22. Keith Lee (NXT)

23. Dolph Ziggler (SmackDown)

24. Kevin Owens (RAW)

25. Dominik Dijakovic (NXT)

26. WALTER (NXT) (UK Champion)

27. The Miz (SmackDown)

28. Kofi Kingston (SmackDown)

29. Lio Rush (NXT)

30. Shinsuke Nakamura (SmackDown) (Intercontinental Champion)

 

Order of Elimination:

Seth Rollins by Brock Lesnar

John Morrison by Brock Lesnar

Brock Lesnar by Johnny Gargano

Cesaro by Killian Dain

Rey Mysterio by Johnny Gargano

Erick Rowan by Finn Bálor

Andrade by Braun Strowman

Sheamus by Finn Bálor

Mustafa Ali by Killain Dain

Killian Dain by Braun Strowman

Velveteen Dream by Finn Bálor

Braun Strowman by Johnny Gargano

Matt Riddle by Johnny Gargano

Johnny Gargano by Finn Bálor

Drew McIntyre by Randy Orton

Randy Orton by Finn Bálor

Ricochet by Tomasso Ciampa

AJ Styles by Roman Reigns

Roman Reigns by Tomasso Ciampa

Keith Lee by Finn Bálor

Dolph Ziggler by Finn Bálor

Finn Bálor by Kevin Owens

Tomasso Ciampa by Dominik Dijakovic

WALTER by Kevin Owens

Kevin Owens by Dominik Dijakovic

Shinsuke Nakamura by The Miz

Lio Rush by Dominik Dijakovic

The Miz by Kofi Kingston

Kofi Kingston by Dominik Dijakovic

 

WINNER: Dominik Dijakovic (4 eliminations)

MOST ELIMINATIONS: Finn Bálor (7)

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1990 Universe Mode

April: Week 01

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Ultimate Warrior

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Mr. Perfect

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Demolition

 

 

 

Match #1: Mr. Perfect w/ The Genius vs. Roddy Piper (Non-Title)

 

-A grueling back and forth match to start the show. Both men ended up being busted open by the end of it. Perfect looked like he was in full control of the match, hitting a snapmare on Piper and following it up with his patented Perfect Plex. Piper was able to kick out, which seemed to throw Perfect off of his game. Piper would block an attempted punch and locked in the sleeper on Perfect. The ref called for the bell after Perfect passed out.

 

Winner by submission: Roddy Piper

 

-A win for Piper should elevate him in the standings for a future Intercontinental Title shot. A dejected Perfect left the ring, shocked at being beat. Surprisingly, The Genius wasn’t a factor in the match.

 

Match #2: Power & Glory w/ Slick vs. Demolition w/ Ax (Non-Title)

 

-A heel team vs another heel team. Both Ax and Slick should be major factors going into this match. Hercules was able to neutralize the power of Smash and Crush, hitting big clotheslines and slams. Smash and Crush were able to take advantage of Paul Roma when he was tagged in and hit him with the Decapitator. Slick immediately slid in a chair and climbed up on the ring, distracting the referee and saving his team. He would be thrown out because of it. Hercules would seize advantage of the distraction. After Roma made a hot tag, Hercules would lift Crush up into the torture rack to get the victory over the Tag Team Champions.

 

Winners by submission: Power & Glory

 

That makes the champs 0-2 so far in the show. Definitely an upset.

 

Match #3: Big Boss Man vs. Tito Santana

 

-We switch it up with two faces going at it. Tito was simply outmatched in this one. Boss Man grounded the fast Santana. Santana was able to gain some momentum at the end of the match, but when going for the clothesline Santana inadvertently clotheslined the referee instead. While Santana was checking on the ref, Boss Man took advantage hitting the Boss Man Slam for the win.

 

Winner by Pinfall: Big Boss Man

 

-Though Boss Man took advantage of the referee being down, it was a clean win. You can’t fault the Boss Man if Tito was the one to knock the referee down.

 

Promo: Ted Dibiase

 

-Dibiase called out the American Dream Dusty Rhodes, stating that Rhodes has interfered in his business for far too long. Rhodes obliges, coming out to go face to face with the Million Dollar Man. Rhodes states that he can’t wait to get his hands on Dibiase, it doesn’t matter what match it is. Dibiase says they will have a match when the Million Dollar Man is good and ready.

 

Promo Winner: Ted Dibiase

 

Main Event: Ultimate Warrior vs. Rick Rude w/ Bobby Heenan (Non-Title)

 

-The ref rings the bell and the Warrior immediately goes after Rude. Heenan slides a chair in. Rude takes a hold of the chair and cracks Warrior in the head with it for the DQ.

 

Winner by DQ: Ultimate Warrior

 

-It seems this match was just a ploy to attack Warrior. Rude hits the referee over the head with the steel chair and continues to pummel the Warrior. Superstars goes off the air.

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It seems that sometimes whatever version is set as the attire (in universe/superstars) will be used (although most will still show when picked just not all) no matter which is picked when selecting. To get the 2nd attire working it needs to be set as default in creations and set as the attire in edit superstars outside of universe and saved to universe slot. Haven't tested to see if using Random and then picking when selecting for match will make it go random or use the attire you picked in the selection screen (doing other things atm).

 

EDIT: With the 1st attire mine has been hit and miss. Sometimes it needs to be set as default in creations and selected as main attire in universe. Others just choosing it as the universe attire will make it work.

 

EDIT #2: A note for those getting annoyed with it returning to the show overview screen when setting a match. If you leave and re-enter universe each time you advance a show it should stay on the edit matches screen. An extra note is that edited matches only seem to be saved when pressing save (or start/options) from the edit matches screen so this could explain the situation where some people are losing matches they have set.

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6-Man Tag Match

Lucha House Party def. Arira Daivari, Noam Dar and Tony Nese 

 

Roderick Strong Def. Mark Andrews

 

Buddy Murphy  def. Ali

 

Naomi def. Carmela 

 

Shinsuke Nakamura def. Humberto Carillo 

 

Ricochet def. Bobby Roode

 

Triple Threat Match

AJ Styles def. Keith Lee and Andrade 

 

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 Booker T def. X-Pac

 

Kane def. Jake Roberts 

 

Triple Threat Match

Rey Mysterio def. Ricky Steamboat and Sting

 

The Big Show def. Jerry Lawler 

 

Diesel def. Christian 

 

Steve Austin def. Roddy Piper 

 

Tag Team Match

Brock Lesnar and Kurt Angle def. Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart 

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Did have this elsewhere because I was expecting to update it and wanted to avoid clogging this up. However it is now running pretty much real time and I will only be posting updates after each month (again real time) which will each include a couple of months (have alot of catchup shows then recent ones) at a time.

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Other Info: https://caws.ws/forum/topic/481986-wwe-simulated-universe/

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