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Matt Harms' TNA Ruleset

MattHarmsPosted on 06/03/05 at 01:47:40

Total Non Stop Action Rules

Pre-Fed Rules.

1) Hire at least thirty wrestlers. You may hire more if you choose, but I would suggest thirty as we will be adding more wrestlers later on. The lengths that these wrestlers are hired are up to you but one wrestler must be hired a total of fifty two cards and must have a push of one hundred, as he will be your top name.

2) Three titles. A Main Singles Title, A Secondary Singles Title, and a set of Tag Team Titles.

3) We will only have one show a week( a weekly Pay Per View). until we get a TV deal just before the second year of your promotion. Later on, we will just have the TV show and a Pay Per View a month. You have been informed of the change when it happens.

4)You may add any matches out of the guidelines, as long as they are not for titles.

MONTH ONE:

Week One:

1) To open things up have your three best wrestling faces face your three best wrestling heels. Your heels will be an alliance but a rather shaky one. Your 52 Week Main Star SHOULD NOT be in this match.

2) Have One of Your Tag Teams fight two singles stars. Whether or not your team of singles stars lose, they will discover their alliance is not right and the single wrestler who gets the pin or eats the pin will seek to form a tag team with another one of your mid level talents soon.

3)Have another tag team match, this time between two regular tag teams.

4)Your Main Event will be a battle royal for your Main Singles Title. Make it between as many or as few stars as you wish but your 52 week top star must be competing in it.

Week Two:

1) If your 52 Week Main Eventer did not win the Battle Royal, put him in a match against another main eventer of yours. If he did, make two other main eventers wrestler each other for a match with impact.

2)Put two mid level stars in a match. Put over whomever loses as ticked and determined to break out into the main event level.

3) Remember the wrestler involved in the fall in Rule 1.2. Bring him back with a new partner and have them face one of your tag teams.

4)Your Main Event should be a four way match between the three face wrestlers in Rule 1.1 and the wrestler not involved in the pinfall in Rule 1.2. This match will have your secondary singles title on the line. If he does not win the title, this will be the last time you will see the wrestler from rule 1.2 for some time.

Week Three:

1)Have your new tag team from rule 2.3 face the regular tag team that was involved in rule 1.2. This is the Semifinals of Your Tag Team Tournament.

2)Bring in a Mystery Wrestler(with the M Key) and have him face one of your lesser stars. You should put this new wrestler over as a threat for the champion.

3)Have A Tag Team and Two Singles Wrestlers fight in Semifinal Match in the Tag Team Title Tournament. If the team of singles wrestlers lose, fire the wrestler that ate the pin.

4) Your Main Champion will have his first title defense, against the wrestler he last eliminated in the battle royal back in Rule 1.4.

5)Your Secondary Champion should have a title defense right here. Have him fight one of your mid level stars for his belt.

6) Tag Team Title finals. One problem. The winning team from rule 3.1 was attacked backstage and thus could not compete in the tournament. A makeshift team of your secondary champion and the wrestler that was the final one pinned in the match of the secondary title match will face the winner of Rule 3.3. This match will declare tag team champions.

7)The Wrestler who wanted to make an impact last week in Rule 2.2 will team up with the 52 week wrestler(if he is not the champion, if he is, team him with another main eventer) to face his opponent and the main eventer the 52 week wrestler fought in Rule 2.1.

Week Four:

1)Kick off your show with a bang by having your tag team champions defend against one of your best tag teams.

2)Have your Impact Making Wrestler from Rule 2.2 make an open challenge to anyone in the back. Bring in someone of low wrestling talent to answer his challenge. If this wrestler wins, have him say that the adminstration are afraid to give him a real opponent. However, should he lose, have him say that he is being held down by the Adminstration by being screwed out of victory after victory.

3)Bring in Two New Tag Teams with the M Key. The Winners will get a contract.

4)Have Two Members of Your Heel Alliance from Rule 1.1 face the toughest tag team you have available. Make sure to put over that the remaining member of the alliance is making the other two do his dirty work.

5)The Main Title is to be at Stake. Bring in a Challenger of an International Flavor to face the Champion. This should be a one night thing unless the champion loses.

6)Your Main Event Will Be A Six Man Battle Royal With Pinfalls Only. The Winner is the Number One Contender to Your Secondary Title.
Shaun SindelmanPosted on 06/05/05 at 00:48:35

On 06/03/05 at 01:47:40, MattHarms wrote:
Week Two:

1) If your 52 Week Main Eventer did not win the Battle Royal, put him in a match against another main eventer of yours. If he did, make two other main eventers wrestler each other for a match with impact.

2)Put two mid level stars in a match. Put over whomever loses as ticked and determined to break out into the main event level.

3) Remember the wrestler involved in the fall in Rule 1.2. Bring him back with a new partner and have them face one of your tag teams.

4)Your Main Event should be a four way match between the three face wrestlers in Rule 1.1 and the wrestler not involved in the pinfall in Rule 1.2. If he does not win the title, this will be the last time you will see the wrestler from rule 1.2 for some time.
I think you forgot to mention that the Main Event for Week 2 was for the Secondary Singles title. I had to figure that out from your 2nd posted card.
MattHarmsPosted on 06/05/05 at 01:05:27

On 06/05/05 at 00:48:35, Shaun Sindelman wrote:

I think you forgot to mention that the Main Event for Week 2 was for the Secondary Singles title. I had to figure that out from your 2nd posted card.
Noted and Corrected in the Rule Set.
Shaun SindelmanPosted on 06/05/05 at 16:24:36

On 06/03/05 at 01:47:40, MattHarms wrote:

Week Three:

1)Have your new tag team from rule 2.3 face the regular tag team that was involved in rule 1.2. This is the Semifinals of Your Tag Team Tournament.

3)Have A Tag Team and Two Singles Wrestlers fight in Semifinal Match in the Tag Team Title Tournament. If the team of singles wrestlers lose, fire the wrestler that ate the pin.
Umm...did I miss something? Where were we supposed to run our previous rounds of the tag title tournament or do we just start with the Semifinals which seems weird?
MattHarmsPosted on 06/05/05 at 22:58:31

On 06/05/05 at 16:24:36, Shaun Sindelman wrote:

Umm...did I miss something? Where were we supposed to run our previous rounds of the tag title tournament or do we just start with the Semifinals which seems weird?
Just start with the Semifinals.
MattHarmsPosted on 06/06/05 at 17:46:51

Month Two:

Week Five:

1)The first match this week should be a Ladder Match between one of your main eventers and a big star brought in for one night only, unless he wins. This is a number one contenders match for your main title.

2)Your Impact Making Star from Rule 2.2 should face one of your lower end wrestlers. The idea is to slowly build him up for a conquest for your main title.

3)Hire Two New High Flyers to 12 card contracts. They should face the same two members of your heel alliance that wrestled in rule 4.4.

4)The Winner of Your Number One Contenders Mach in rule 4.6 should face your secondary champion for the title.

5)The tag team that did not have your 52 week Main Eventer and the Impact Making Star in Rule 3.7  should wrestle in a one on one match in your main event.

Week Six:

1)The Loser of Rule 5.4 should face a brand new high flyer who is gaining some popularity on the Independent Scene.

2)Have the Winners of the Mystery Team Challenge in Rule 4.3 face the tag team got punked and taken out of the tournament in Rule 3.6. It turns out that this mystery team did the dirty deed.

3)Two Mid Level Wrestlers should wrestle now. The Winner could be a possible star for the future.

4)The two wrestlers who have been doing all the wrestling for the heel alliance are going to get a tag title shot tonight. Have them face the champions.

5)Have the threat for the main champion from rule 3.2 team with one of the high flyers brought in in rule 5.3 face a Mystery Team. Win, Lose, Or Draw, the High Flyer should turn on the threat to the champion after the match.

6)The Main Event will be the number one contender from rule 5.1 facing the main champion. Since it worked so well last week, make this match a ladder match.

Week Seven:

1)The Wrestler who turned on the threat for the champion in rule 6.5 wants a shot at your secondary title. Grant him this chance.

2)Have the Wrestler from your Heel Alliance who has been making the other two wrestlers do his dirty work wrestle in a match against a tough opponent.

3)The wrestler who is last eliminated in the Battle Royal in 1.4 should face the singles wrestler from the tag team tournament in Rule 3.3 who did not get fired. If that tag team from Rule 3.3 happened to win that match, either wrestler will do. After the match, have the Battle Royal Winner pick a fight with a tough part time wrestler who now happens to be the head of sercurity  for your promotion.

4)The Wrestler who was last eliminated in the four way match in rule 2.4 will face another wrestler from that match that does not hold your secondary title.

5)Your Main Event should be a re-match from rule 2.1 with a stipulation of your choosing. The feud that has been going on between these two wrestlers should be blown off in this match.

Week Eight:

1)The Brand New High Flyer from Rule 6.1 should bring in two allies for a six man tag team match against your heel alliance from rule 1.1. Tease dissension within the ranks of your heel alliance after the match.

2)Your Impact Making Star from Rule 2.2 will finally get his shot at your main champion. It is put up or shut up for this star, as he could very well be busted down to the mid card should he fail to win the title.

3)Have the Battle Royal Runner Up face The Part Time Wrestler/Head of Sercurity from Rule 7.3 in some kind of Hardcore Stipulation Match.

4)Should He Not Be the Champion, your 52 Week Main Eventer is not too happy from being passed over for title shots. He will face the other wrestler that competed in Rule 7.3, with a special referee of your choosing to keep law and order.

5)Your Main Event Should Be a Three Way Dance between the Three Wrestlers who competed against the heel alliance in Rule 1.1. If any of these wrestlers hold your secondary title, put it on the line in this match.
MattHarmsPosted on 06/13/05 at 22:04:21

Week Nine:

1)A Rematch from Rule 8.3 should be held tonight with a different Hardcore Stipulation.

2)A No DQ, No Countout Match should be held between your threat to the champion and the star that turned against him in rule 6.5.

3)The Heel Alliance from Rule 1.1 have been whining about a chance at your secondary title since the beginning and tonight the champion has agreed to put the title on the line against all three in a four way elimination match. More dissension is in the ranks with the heel alliance, especially if one of it's members happens to win the title.

4)The Tag Team Titles will be decided in the main event as the 52 Week Main Eventer and your main champion(or another main eventer if the 52 Week and your main champion are the same) take on your champions.

Week Ten:

1)The man who won the four way in rule 2.4 and the man he last pinned have an axe to grind. They hope to settle it tonight. The first match will be a Falls Count Anywhere Match between the two men.

2)Have the Team Formed in Rule 2.3 wrestle in a tag team match against any tag team of your choosing.

3)One of the wrestlers in the heel alliance from rule 1.1 has had it with the wrestler who is making the other two do all the dirty work. So as of tonight, the wrestler who used the other two gets booted out of the alliance and he fights one of them in a Best Two Out of Three Falls Match.

4)Secondary Title Defense Time. The Champion defends against the High Flyer from Rule 6.1 and his allies mentioned in Rule 8.1 in another Fatal Four Way Elimination for the belt.

5)It's time for the threat for the champion from all the way back in rule 3.2 to get his title shot. This threat will be seen for the last time for a long time should he lose.

6)A No DQ, No Countout Rematch from rule 10.1 should be held.

7)A 10 Minute Iron Man Rematch from Rule 10.1 should be held and after the match have your secondary champion attack the two wrestlers in the match if one of them is not the champion. If they are, have one of the other wrestlers from Rule 2.4 do the deed.

Week Eleven

1)Have the High Flyer from Rule 6.1 face a Mystery Wrestler.

2)Fatal Four Way Match is to be held between the team formed in 2.3, the team that won the mystery team challenge in Rule 4.3, and two other teams. The winners will be part of a big tag team title defense next week.

3)The Two Remaining Members of your 1.1 Heel Alliance will face the New Allies of 6.1 High Flyer that are mentioned in Rule 8.1. Have the snubbed member of the Heel Alliance interfere against his two former friends.  

4)The Main Event will be between the two wrestlers who wrestled the best of three series in week ten and the secondary champion who interfered against them. This match is big and it will be a Ladder Match.

Week Twelve

1)Opening Match should be the Mystery Wrestler from Rule 11.1 face off against the winner of Rule 2.4.

2)A Mystery Team Will be Brought in to face a tag team on your active roster and two new singles stars of your choosing that you form in a makeshift tag team. The winners will get a spot in the big tag team title defense mentioned in rule 11.2

3)The next match should be a Seven Team Battle Royal for your tag team titles. Involved in this match will be the champions, the winners of Rule 11.2, the Winners of Rule 12.2, the wrestler who fought your 52 week main eventer in rule 2.1 and a partner, the two members that remain out of your 1.1 alliance, and two more tag teams of your choosing.

4)The Main Event will be big. For the first time ever, your secondary champion will face your main champion in a match for your Main Title. The Wrestler kicked out of your heel alliance from rule 1.1 should interfere against your secondary champion in this match to set up a feud.
SuperstarJimiCPosted on 06/14/05 at 01:28:07

I like those rules alot Matt, those will help me for my soon-to-be NWA-TNA circuit. The three plugins that i'm
waiting for, that would make my TNM circuit complete are :
1) Ryan Solberg's New Arena 2.0 (I guess he's still looking for Oliver?)
2) Ryan Solberg's Backstage GM Plugin (Same as 1)
3) Troy Perry's TNM-UV plugin (But I guess due to his busy schedule, it sounds like it's highly unlikely that plugin will ever be released!)

Other than that, Those are great TNA rules.
SuperstarJimiCPosted on 06/16/05 at 00:02:34

Hey Matt, great TNA rules. From the looks of those rules, they look like the way TNA was when they first started. I have one question for you. In the pre-fed rules for setting up your 30-man roster, I know about one wrestler signing for 52 cards. My question for you is, How many cards that I should give my other 29 wrestlers on their contracts? Let us know.
Shaun SindelmanPosted on 06/19/05 at 07:32:24

It clearly states at the start of his rules:

"The lengths that these wrestlers are hired are up to you but one wrestler must be hired a total of fifty two cards and must have a push of one hundred, as he will be your top name."  

On 06/16/05 at 00:02:34, SuperstarJimiC wrote:Hey Matt, great TNA rules. From the looks of those rules, they look like the way TNA was when they first started. I have one question for you. In the pre-fed rules for setting up your 30-man roster, I know about one wrestler signing for 52 cards. My question for you is, How many cards that I should give my other 29 wrestlers on their contracts? Let us know.
MattHarmsPosted on 06/20/05 at 17:16:50

Week Thirteen

1)The outcast member of your 1.1 Heel Alliance will face the high flyer from rule 6.1.

2) The Tag Team Champions will defend against Two Tough Wrestlers who are not in a tag team.

3)The Winner of Rule 2.4 and any wrestler that is still around that did not get pinned last will face each other in a Two Out of Three Falls Match. The winner of this match will be the number one contender to your secondary title. If the 2.4 Wrestler still holds your secondary title, make it between two other wrestlers in that match.

4)The Main Event should be a rematch from Rule 12.4 but this time your secondary title will be the one that is on the line.

Week Fourteen

1)A match should happen between two of your most exciting high flyers who do not have gold.

2)Your Main Champion will have a title defense right now but it is up to you who he will wrestle against.

3)Hold a rematch from Rule 11.3. The winners will receive a tag team title shot next week.

4)Have your outcast member from your 1.1 heel stable fight one of your lower end wrestlers.

5)One of the singles wrestlers from the Rule 13.2 Title Defense has a new partner. Give them a shot at your tag team titles if two singles wrestlers did not win. If the two did, have a rematch from Rule 13.2.

6)Your Secondary Champion will defend against the Winner of Rule 13.3. Make this match a stipulation match of your choice.

7)Have your 52 Week Main Event Wrestler team up with another main eventer to face someone with strong ties to the 52 Week Main Eventer and a close ally of the guy with strong ties in your main event.

Week Fifteen

1)Have a Rematch from Rule 14.7 except add your Main Champion and a mystery opponent to either side of the match.

2)Have the Winners of Rule 14.3 face your tag team champions for the belts.

3)Bring in a New Tag Team and Have Them Face the outcast from the Heel Stable in Rule 1.1 and one of the singles wrestlers who got the shot in Rule 13.3. This is a number one contenders match for your tag team titles.

4)Your Secondary Title will be on the line in a rematch from Rule 14.6, in the same stipulation match.

Week Sixteen
1)Have the outcast member of your Heel Stable face the guy that he didn't face in Rule 10.3.

2)Have a singles match between two high flyers are your choosing.

3)Have your Tag Team Champions face the Winners of Rule 15.3.

4)Have your secondary champion defend against someone who wouldn't normally contend for that title.

5)Have the Mystery Wrestler from Rule 15.1 take a shot at your Main Title.
MattHarmsPosted on 06/26/05 at 03:47:25

Week Seventeen:

1)Have five wrestlers of your choice battle in a five man battle royal with pinfalls only to declare a number one contender for your secondary title.

2)Have the Tag Team Champions face off against the winners of the Mystery Team Challenge from Rule 4.3.

3)Have your Outcast Member of your Heel Stable from 1.1 face the wrestler he interfered against in Rule 12.4.

4)Your 52 Week Main Eventer will face his rival that he first faced all the way back on Rule 2.1.

5)Have a Rematch from Rule 16.4 for your Secondary Title, only this time make it No Disqualification.

6)Have another rematch, this time from rule 16.5 for your Main Title.

Week Eighteen:

1)Have your main champion defend against the wrestler who faced the 52 Week Wrestler all the way back at Rule 2.1. During the match, have a mysterious masked man interfere on behalf of the champion. This will be important later on.

2)Have your Tag Team Champions defend against two other teams in a Three Way Match

3)Have the Wrestler with the close ties to your 52 week Main Eventer from Rule 14.7 wrestle a mid level singles wrestler. This will be part of the a tournament to crown a new number one contender for your main title.

4)Have two mid level wrestlers compete as part of the number one contenders tourny.

5)Have your 52 Week Main Eventer face the mystery guy from rule 15.1. This is also part of the tournament to crown a number one contender.

6)Have a rematch from rule 17.3, once again being part of the number one contenders tournament.

7)Have your Secondary Champion defend against the Winner of Rule 17.1.

Week Nineteen

1)Have the Winner of Rule 18.3 face the Winner of Rule 18.5 in the Semifinals of the Number One Contenders Tournament.

2)Have the Tag Team Champions defend the belt against a tough team.

3)Have the Winners of Rule 18.4 and Winner 18.6 in the semifinals of the number one contenders tournament.

4)Have a Five Man Battle Royal with pinfalls only between five of your best high flyers.

5)Have the wrestler who won the secondary title back in Rule 2.4 and the wrestler he last pinned battle one final time. If either of them have the Secondary Title, put it on the line.

Week Twenty:

1)Have the Battle Royal Runner up from 1.4 wrestle in a match.

2)Have one of the members from the 1.1 heel alliance who is not the outcast face the debuting high flyer from rule 6.1.

3)Have the Two Allies from the 6.1 High Flyer mentioned in Rule 8.1 face a tough tag team as part of the Semifinals of a top contenders tournament for your tag team titles.

4)Have the Head of Sercurity first introduced in Rule 7.3 and a partner face the Mystery Team Challenger Winners from Rule 4.3.

5)Have the Winner of Rule 19.1 face the Winner of Rule 19.3 in the Finals of Your Number One Contenders Tournament.

6)Have a Rematch from Rule 19.2 for your tag team titles

7)Have a rematch from Rule 19.5 but this time, if the title was not on the line last week because the champion was not involved, insert the champion. If not, add a third wrestler in the title hunt.
JustinPosted on 06/26/05 at 03:52:24

Your rules go from week 15 to week 17... what happened to 16?
TerryFunkaPosted on 06/26/05 at 05:43:53

look right below week 15 on the same post as week 15 its there
JustinPosted on 06/26/05 at 14:08:33

OOPS sorry its so short I must've missed it.
MattHarmsPosted on 07/02/05 at 19:00:47

Week Twenty One:

1)Have the Winners of Rule 20.3 face the Winners of Rule 20.4 to declare a number one contender to your tag team titles.

2)Have a three way match involving one of the wrestlers involved in the title match in Rule 2.4(the winner if he still doesn't have the title), one of the members of the heel alliance from rule 1.1 who is not the outcast, and a newcomer for the top contendership for your secondary title.

3)Have a rematch from Rule 20.6, once again for the tag team titles.

4)Have your high flyer from rule 6.1 face your secondary champion for the belt.

5)The winner of Rule 20.5 will face your main champion for the belt. The mysterious masked man introduced in Rule 18.1 should unmask after the match and he should be someone who has been allied whomever has won in the past.

Week Twenty Two

1)Open up the show with a match between two high flying tag teams.

2)Have a match between your two best heavyweight tag teams.

3)Have your tag team champions defend against two upper level single stars.

4)Have your outcast from the shaky stable formed back in Rule 1.1 face a lower level wrestler.

5)Have your secondary champion defend against the winner of rule 21.2.

6)Rematch from Rule 21.5. Have the wrestler who won in Rule 21.5 turn on his friend who was unmasked in this rule.

Week Twenty Three:

1)Have one half of the tag team champions face one half of a rival tag team

2)Have the other half of the tag team champions fight the other half of the rival team from rule 23.3.

3)Have a four corners elimination match for the number one contendership for your secondary title.

4)Have your main champion and a supposed ally face a tough tag team. The ally should turn on the champion and should form an alliance with the tough tag team and the spurned friend from rule 22.6. This should be the beginnings of a stable to combat the champion, who if he isn't already, should now be a face while his rivals are heel.

Week Twenty Four:

1)Have one of your top high flyers face a mystery opponent.

2)Have a match involving a brawling tag team against a high flying tag team to put over the depth of your roster.

3)Have the wrestler who won the four way back at Rule 2.4 face the 6.1 high flyer.

4)The winners of the number one contenders tournament declare back in rule 21.1 will face your tag team champions now.

5)Your secondary champion will defend against the outcast member of the former shaky stable from rule 1.1.

6)Have the turncoat from Rule 23.4 face another main eventer in some kind of gimmick match.

7)Your main champion will defend against the mystery wrestler from Rule 15.1.
MattHarmsPosted on 07/10/05 at 16:57:14

Week Twenty Five:

1)Have a ten man battle royal with pinfalls only for a shot at your secondary title.

2)Have a rematch from Rule 24.3 but add a third team to the mix. Your tag belts will be at stake.

3)Rematch from rule 24.5, but add the winner of 23.3 to the mix to give him his title shot, making it a Triple Triple Match.

4)Rematch from Rule 24.6 but with a different stipulation.

5)Your main event will be a six man tag team match. One of the wrestlers involved in Rule 2.4 but did not score the win or get pinned last will form an alliance between the two high flyers brought in Rule 5.3. They should fight the 6.1 high flyer and his two allies mentioned in Rule 8.1. This new alliance will join forces with the stable that opposes the 21.5 winner.

Week Twenty Six:

1)Have tag team match involving four high flyers that don't normally tag together.

2)Your secondary champion will face the winner of Rule 25.1

3)Two Upper Level Stars should face the Rule 23.4 turn coat and one of the tag wrestlers involved in that match that he turned against his partner against. A free agent looking to make an impact should interfere against the two upper level stars and join your big heel alliance.

4)The Tag Team Champions will defend against one of the teams they fought in Rule 25.3.

5)A low level singles star who hasn't won too many matches is trying to make a name for himself by joining your heel alliance. He will face a tough midcarder in some kind of gimmick match to show that he is not a joke.

6)Your Main Champion will wrestle not one, not two, but three matches in a row against the three man stable formed in Rule 25.5. Your main belt will not be at stake, however.

Week Twenty Seven

1)Your Tag Team Champions will defend against one of the lower ranked teams on your roster.

2)One of the wrestlers involved in the match in rule 2.4(that does not hold any titles or is not in your three man stable from rule 25.5, the one who won if applicable) is sick and tired of being kept in the mid card and he declares that it is time for him to break out into the main event scene. Put him in a match against a main eventer of your choosing.

3)The free agent that made his debut in Rule 26.3 will face one of the wrestlers that he interfered against.

4)Your secondary champion will have a title defense, against any wrestler of your choosing.

5)The three man stable form in Rule 25.5 and the spurned friend from Rule 22.6 will face your main champion and three of his friends who have been brought in for this night only.

Week Twenty Eight:

1)Your future star looking to break out from Rule 27.2 is looking for a challenge. A legend in this sport has accepted an open challenge for this star.

2)The low level star from Rule 26.5 and the 26.3 free agent will join forces to face the wrestlers the free agent interfered against in that rule.

3)Your tag team champions will defend against 2/3rds of your three man stable from rule 25.5. If the heel stable win, any combination may defend the titles if you so desire.

4)Your main champion will wrestle in another tough non-title match this week. The three man stable wrestler that didn't compete in Rule 28.3, the turncoat from rule 23.4 and the wrestler that teamed with him in rule 26.3. After the match, a wrestler who has held belts in many major promotions will make his debut, attacking the champion. This will spark a feud that will last for some time.
MattHarmsPosted on 07/19/05 at 17:14:19

Week Twenty Nine:

1)Have the lower level wrestler from rule 26.5 face one of the wrestlers that he went against in rule 28.2.

2)The other two wrestlers involved in that 28.2 tag team match will fight now.

3)Have a rematch from Rule 28.1

4)Have the two wrestlers from the secondary title match from rule 27.4 wrestle in a mixed tag team match, disession should happen between the secondary champion and his female tag team partner after the match.

5)Have the losing team from rule 28.3 face off against a veteran tag team.

6)At the end of the show, a confrontation should happen between the champion, the wrestler who attacked him in rule 28.4, and the rising star from 27.2. This is not a match but the champion should be laid out by the rising star at the end.

Week Thirty:
1)A wrestler who formally wrestled a comedy gimmick should make his debut against a mid level wrestler. This former comedy wrestler will be the newest wrestler in your major stable.

2)Your secondary champion should defend against against the high flyer who made his debut all the way back in rule 6.1.

3)The wrestlers in the 28.2 match should now fight in a four corners match.

4)The women who wrestled in the mixed tag in rule 29.4 will wrestle in a singles match

5)Your tag team champions will defend against one of your top tag teams.

Week Thirty One:
1)Have a rematch from Rule 29.5, in the semifinals of a tournament to crown top contenders for your tag belts

2)Have a tag team match between two hard hitting tag teams in the semifinals of the #1 Contenders tournament for the tag team titles.

3)Have your secondary champion defend. If possible, have a rematch from rule 27.4

4)Have three members of your big stable face three mid level wrestlers in a six man tag team match.

5)Have one of the members of your three man stable from rule 25.5 face an old rival.

6)Have an eight man battle royal for the #1 Contendership for your secondary title. Bring in three new wrestlers for this match.

7)Have the wrestler who attacked the main champion in Rule 28.4 face an old rival that you have brought in tonight, signed to a twenty card contract.

Week Thirty Two

1)Have the winnes of rule 31.1 and Rule 31.2 face off for the number one contendership to your tag team belts

2) Have one of the wrestlers that are not part of the three man stable or the rising star that competed in rule 2.4 face a high flying tag team in a triangle match. The story is that a new wrestler hired these men to face his rival, who feels that he is ripping off his style. Bring in a wrestler who is close to the single wrestlers style for this task.

3)Have your secondary champion defend against the winner of 31.6

4)Have the wrestlers that competed in Rules 31.5 and 31.7 pair off and wrestle in a tag team match.

5)Have the rising star mentioned in 27.2 face your main champion for the title. Tease a possible alliance between the rising star and your big stable by having a few members interfere on his behalf.
Shaun SindelmanPosted on 07/19/05 at 22:47:54

On 07/10/05 at 16:57:14, MattHarms wrote:Week Twenty Five:

5)Your main event will be a six man tag team match. One of the wrestlers involved in Rule 2.4 but did not score the win or get pinned last will form an alliance between the two high flyers brought in Rule 5.3. They should fight the 6.1 high flyer and his two allies mentioned in Rule 8.1. This new alliance will join forces against the stable that opposes the 21.5 winner.
After reading your card for this week, i think you need to clarify that the new alliance joins forces WITH the stable that opposes the 21.5 winner.

The way you have it worded right now I thought the alliance was supposed to join forces with the 21.5 winner.
MattHarmsPosted on 07/19/05 at 23:17:19

On 07/19/05 at 22:47:54, Shaun Sindelman wrote:

After reading your card for this week, i think you need to clarify that the new alliance joins forces WITH the stable that opposes the 21.5 winner.

The way you have it worded right now I thought the alliance was supposed to join forces with the 21.5 winner.
Fixed, thanks for pointing that out.
MattHarmsPosted on 08/01/05 at 18:49:07


Rule Thirty Three:
1)Have your secondary champion defend his title against a wrestler of your choosing

2)Have a tag team match between a technical wrestling team and a brawling tag team

3)Have a tag team match between the #1 contenders crowned in Rule 32.1 and another tag team. Put over the idea that the champions have thrown this other tag team as a stumbling block in front of the top contenders.

4)Have the wrestler who attacked the champion in 28.4 face off against a mid level wrestler. Have the wrestler align with the attacker of the champion after the match.

5)Have the star who is feuding with the new wrestler first mentioned in Rule 32.2 face a mystery opponent, brought in by his rival.

6)Have your rising star(if he didn't win the belt last week, if not, put your 52 week main eventer in this slot) face the wrestler who made is debut in rule 31.7.

Week Thirty Four:
1)Bring in another wrestler to face the wrestler who is feuding with the person brought in rule 32.2

2)Have tag team match, involving a brawling team and a high flying team.

3)Have the secondary champion defend the belt against the 6.1 high flyer.

4)Have your #1 contenders from 32.1 face two members of your big stable.

5)Have a rematch from rule 31.7, this time making it some kind of gimmick match.

Week Thirty Five:

1)Have the tag team match involving the wrestler who is feuding with the new star in Rule 32.2 and a lower level wrestling facing a tag team brought in by his rival for one night only.

2)Have a free agent who has not held a World Championship make his debut in an interview segment. Put forth his intentions to go after the main champion and take his title.

3)Have a rematch from rule 34.3, but adding a third wrestler into the mix to make in a triple threat match. Once again, your secondary title is on the line.

4)Have one of the members of your big stable face a legend who is not that great of an in ring worker but popular with the fans in a singles match. One night only match for the legend.

5)Your #1 Contenders from rule 32.1 will finally get their shot at your tag team champions.

6)Have a match between the wrestler who attacked the champion in rule 28.4 face your rising star(or your 52 week main event if your rising star is the champion) for the #1 contendership for your main title.

Week Thirty Six:
1)Have your tag team champions defend against a brawling team who has won quite a few matches and if possible, has once held your tag belts.

2)Have the wrestlers who have been feuding since rule 32.2 pair off on opposite sides in a tag team match.

3)Have your secondary title on the line in another triple threat match. One of the wrestlers must be one of the females who competed in the mixed tag team match in 29.4, the other is up to you.

4)Have the main champion team up with the free agent from 35.2 and a former world champion who has been retired for a few years,  coming out of retirement for one night to face three hired guns of your main stable who have been brought in for one night only for the task of taking out your champion.

5)There was some controversy in rule 35.6, so this week make another #1 contenders match for your main title but this time, it will be a no time limit, no countout, no disqualification, Ladder Match to once and for all decide who the #1 contender is.
MattHarmsPosted on 08/06/05 at 17:10:51

Week Thirty Seven:
1)Have your rising star face one of the mid level members of your main stable in an attempt to prove that he is not with them.

2)Have a match involving the wrestlers who have been feuding since rule 32.2 to blow off that feud.

3)Have a streetfight between the legend from rule 36.4 and one of the hired guns against the champion from the same rule.

4)Have a mixed tag team match involving the female who competed for the secondary title in rule 36.3 teaming with one of her opponents to face the other opponent and another female wrestler in a mixed tag team match.

5)Have one half of one of your top tag teams face the wrestler making his debut in 35.2.

6)Have an eight man tag team match involving your tag team champions. The other wrestlers who compete in this match are up to you, but this should be some type of hardcore match.

Week Thirty Eight
1)Have the two female wrestlers who competed in the 37.4 mixed tag team match compete against each other in a singles match.

2)Have a six man tag team match, the wrestlers who compete in it are up to you.

3)Have a wrestler who has once held your main title(if any are still around, if not, just another wrestler) face one of the members of your three man alliance.

4)Have your secondary champion defend against one of the wrestlers(not the rising star or the three man stable member) that are still around(if at all) from rule 2.4.

5)Have your main champion defend against the wrestler who made his debut in rule 35.2.

Week Thirty Nine:
1)Have your rising star face one of the charter members of your main stable.

2)Have two of the toughest brawlers in your fed compete in a singles match

3)Have the loser of 38.5 wrestler another member of your main stable.

4)Have the winner of 36.5 face your secondary champion in a non title match.

5)Have a four way tag team match involving four teams who do not normally team up. The winners of this match will be the number one contenders for your tag team titles.

Rule Forty:

1)Have the winner of 36.5 face a top star, the wrestler who made his debut in 35.2 if he is not the champion.

2)Have a rematch from rule 39.1, this time making it a Falls Count Anywhere Match

3)Have your secondary champion defend against someone who would not normally compete for that belt.

4)Have a match between two tough brawling wrestlers.

5)Have the tag team champions defend against the winners of Rule 39.5

6)Have a handicap match involving the champion against two friends of the #1 contender from rule 36.5 in a hardcore rules type match.
MattHarmsPosted on 08/27/05 at 17:13:03

WEEK 41:
1)Your rising star and the wrestler who made his debut during 35.2 should team up against two members of your major stable.

2)Two of your top teams will face off where the winner is the number one contenders to your tag team titles.

3)An eight man tag team match should take place, with many of your top brawlers as you have available.

4)Two of your top talents should compete in a number one contenders match for your secondary title.

WEEK 42:
1)One half of your tag team champions should compete against one half of the winner of your number one contenders match from 41.2.

2)Your rising star and the 35.2 debuting wrestler should once again compete in tag team match, once again against members of your main stable.

3)A four corners match will take place to decide the number one contender to your secondary title after the winner of 41.4 receives his title shot.

4)The secondary champion will defend against the winner of 41.4.

5)Your main champion should defend his title against the number one contender crowned during
36.5. To make sure this match has no controversy, make it a no disqualification, no countout, no time limit match.

WEEK 43
1)This week, there will be a battle royal to declare a new number one contender for your main title. However, there must be a few qualifying matches before that time. The first match is one of your top teams facing off against two of your main eventers.

2)Three of your top brawlers will face off, where the winner qualifys for your big battle royal.

3)One of your top tag teams have been forced to wrestle each other in a battle royal qualifying bout. Tease dissention between the tag team after the bout.

4)Your tag team champions will defend against the winners of your 41.2 number one contenders match.

5)It is now time for the Battle Royal to declare a brand new number one contender for your main title. Make sure to include all the wrestlers who won their qualifying matches earlier on the show and as many Main Eventers as possible.

WEEK 44:
1)Your secondary champion will defend against the 42.3 winner and another wrestler.

2)A former holder of the secondary title will face a former holder of the main title in a singles match.

3)One half of the tag team that wrestled each other during 43.3 will face off against a low ranked wrestler.

4)Your tag team champions will defend the belts against two of your main eventers in an attempt to give the tag team champions some big time competition.
MattHarmsPosted on 09/08/05 at 23:21:35

WEEK 45:
1)A four corners match will take place for the number one contendership for your secondary title.

2)Your tag team champions will compete in a non-title match against two mid level brawlers.

3)The tag team that fought each other in the match during 43.3 will wrestle against the losers of the tag team title match from 44.4

4)An upper mid card face will face a cocky heel looking to gain some glory at the expense of the upper mid card face. Make this match some kind of gimmick match.

WEEK 46:
1)Two main eventers will compete in a tag team match against two young high flying free agents looking to make a splash in your federation.

2)Your Tag Team Champions will defend the belts against one of your top high flying teams.

3)Two wrestlers who have been rivals in the past will team up to face two other wrestlers in tag team action. The two former rivals should turn on each other after the match to spark a feud.

4)The winner of the 43.5 Battle Royal wants a match with a main event talent to gear himself up for his title match. Give him this chance this week.

WEEK 47:
1)Many top young stars will compete as part of a six man tag team match. Have a mixture of wrestlers in your federation and free agents. Put over whomever scores the pinfall as a contender for your secondary title.

2)The tag team who wrestled each other during 43.3 will face off against two charismatic singles wrestlers who have been in a slump as of late. A third charismatic wrestler should join the other two to form a stable.

3)Two main event stars will compete against each other where the winner receives a shot at your main title.

4)The 43.5 Battle Royal winner will receive his title shot against your main champion.

WEEK 48:
1)Have the loser of the 47.3 number one contenders match take on a mid card talent.

2)Your secondary champion will defend his title against a wrestler with a poor win loss record.

3)2/3rds of the stable formed during 47.2 will face off against one of your tag teams.

4)Your Main Title will be on the line when the main champion defends against the winner of 47.3 and another main eventer who feels that he is being spurned when it comes to title shots. The wrestler who is not involved in the decision should be attacked by a debuting wrestler to spark a feud.
MattHarmsPosted on 10/02/05 at 01:45:52

WEEK 49:
1)Your secondary champion will defend against the winner of the 45.1 number one contenders match.

2)The two rivals who teamed up during 46.3 will face off against each other.

3)The team who wrestled each other during 43.3 should face off against your tag team champions, who think they have an easy match due to recent dissension.

4)Your main champion and the wrestler who he pinned during 48.4 should compete on opposite sides of a tag team match. On one of the teams should be a legend in this sport making a one night only apperance in your company.

WEEK 50:
1)A rematch from 49.3 for the tag team titles will be held, this time in the confines of a steel cage.

2)Your main champion has an interview but is interrupted by another wrestler, who wants a title shot. The cage from the last match should be up for thi sinterview. The main champion says that this wrestler is beneth his notice so the other wrestler lays out the champion after battering him against the cage. This should begin a feud for the main championship between these two competitors.

3)A rematch from 49.2 will take place, this time being some kind of gimmick match.

4)Your secondary champion will compete against the wrestler who scored the pin during the six man tag team match during 47.1. This will be a non title match, however.

5)The wrestlers who began the feud during 48.4 should compete on opposite sides of a tag team match.

WEEK 51:
1)The wrestler who made his debut during 48.4 should have a match against a wrestler who has came into your federation fairly recently.

2)Your tag team champions will have a defense against any team of your choosing.

3)A rematch from 49.2 will take place, in some kind of gimmick match setting.

4)The wrestler who scored the pin during 47.1 wants a shot at your secondary title but your secondary champion is not in the building, so he is offered a chance of a lifetime. A shot at your main champion.

WEEK 52:
1)Your tag team champions will have a big title defense this week. They will defend their belts against a new team who has teamed together for quite some time and looking to make some waves in your federation.

2)Your secondary champion will defend his title against the wrestler who scored the pin during 47.1

3)The wrestler who made his debut during 48.4 should compete in a singles match.

4)Two of your top techinical wrestlers will compete in a match. Both these men are looking to make an impact and the winner of this match should be looked at for a potentional push down the line.

5)Your world champion will defend his belt against the wrestler who attacked him during 50.2
LillaThrillaPosted on 10/04/05 at 21:20:24

I'm still working on the TNM 3:16 update and I'll be sure to include this ruleset too!
MattHarmsPosted on 10/19/05 at 01:53:39

WEEK 53:
1)The loser of 52.5 will compete in a match this week.

2)Another rematch from 49.2 will take place, with a stipulation match once again.

3)A rematch from 52.2 should take place, for your secondary title.

4)One of your main eventers should compete in a singles match against a mid card talent looking to make an impact at the expense of this main eventer.

WEEK 54:
1)Tonight we will have a Best of Three Series for the Global World Title. This is a rematch from 52.5 and the first match will be a standard match, the second match will be a Submission Match, and the final bout will be a Ladder Match. These matches should be spread throughout the evening.

2)The tag team titles will be on the line in a rematch from 52.1.

3)A six man tag team match will take place involving the two wrestlers who have been feuding since 48.4 on opposite teams.

WEEK 55:
1)A two out of three falls match should happen between two of your top wrestlers. A good match should be the goal in this one.

2)Your secondary champion will defend his belt against a new wrestler that you have just brought in. The loser of 52.2 should referee this match, to put some heat on this feud for the secondary title.

3)A rematch from 54.3 will take place, this time some kind of gimmick match.

4)A rematch from 53.4 will take place.

WEEK 56:
1)Another rematch from 52.1 should take place, this time non title and some type of gimmick match.

2)Your secondary champion will defend his belt against the man who was the referee during 55.2.

3)One final rematch should take place from 52.5, with your main title on the line. To settle the score once and for all, this match should be where this feud started, inside the confines of a steel cage.

MattHarmsPosted on 04/04/06 at 22:13:24

Even through GWE is on very extended hiatus, I have many more weeks worth of rules still written up. I am going to post three months worth right now with more to come:

WEEK 57:
1)The stable who formed during 47.2 will compete as part of a six man tag team match.

2)A return match from 55.1 will be on tap, this time it will be a one fall contest.

3)The wrestlers who began to feud during 48.4 will compete in a match. Have the loser attack the winner of this match to prolong this feud.

4)To mix up things between the two tag teams who have been feuding over your tag team titles since 52.1, they will be competing on opposite sides of a six man tag team match.

5)Your main champion will defend his belt against one of the best wrestlers in your company, who has not held the main championship(any other titles held by this challenger is okay).

WEEK 58:
1)Three wrestlers will compete in a match for your secondary title. This match will be a unique gimmick match, created by you. Remember the rules for this match, as they will be used again in the future.

2)Another rematch from 52.1 will take place and it will be non-title with some kind of gimmick match.

3)A battle royal will take place. Number of wrestlers and rules are up to you, but the winner will receive a shot at your main champion next week.

WEEK 59:
1)The stable that formed during 47.2 will be involved in a six man tag team match.

2)Your secondary champion will defend his belt against a wrestler who has held the belt in the past.

3)Yet another rematch will happen from 52.1, but your tag team titles will be at stake this time.

4)Your main champion will defend his title against the winner of the 58.3 Battle Royal.

WEEK 60:
1)This will feature an eight man tournament involving four top wrestlers in your secondary division(including your champion) and four wrestlers from outside your promotion, that would fit in well with your secondary division. If your secondary champion doesn't win, put the winner over as a possible contender for your secondary title in the future. If your secondary champion does win, put over the runner up as a possible contender for giving your secondary champion such a tough fight.

2)The main event should feature a War Games Rules match interweaving many of your top feuds into one match.

WEEK 61:
1)A fatal four way tag team match should take place where the winners receive a shot at your tag team champions in the near future.

2)A main eventer should face off against one of your midcarders who want a chance to burst into the main event scene in some kind of gimmick match.

3)A six man tag team match should happen, featuring competitors that competed in the 60.1 tournament.

4)Your tag team champions will compete in a non title match against a lower level tag team.

5)Your main champion will defend his belt against one of the top upper midcarders in your federation.

6)The blowoff from the feud that started way back during 48.4 will take place. A debuting wrestler should attack the loser of this match, sparking a brand new feud.

WEEK 62:
1)A five man battle royal with pinfalls only will take place, where the winner will get a shot at your secondary champion and his title.

2)A former main champion should compete in singles action this week. After the match, the former main champion should make his intentions known that he is going to make another run at your main title.

3)Your tag team champions will defend against the winners of 61.1.

4)Your main champion will wrestle in a non title match against a legendary wrestler.

5)The two wrestlers who began to feud during 61.6 will compete on opposite sides of a six man tag team gimmick match.

WEEK 63:
1)Two of your top tag teams will face off in a tag team match, to begin a mini-feud.

2)Your secondary champion will defend his belt against the winner of 62.1

3)One of the wrestlers involved in the feud that began during 61.6 and two other wrestlers will compete against the three man stable formed during 47.2.

4)Your main champion and a partner will face off against a former holder of your main title and the legend that faced the main champion during 62.4 in a tag team match.

WEEK 64:
1)Your secondary champion will defend his belt against the winner of the 60.1 tournament(or the runner up, if your secondary champion won the tournament)

2)Your tag team champions and a partner will face off against the three man stable formed during 47.2 in a six man tag team match.

3)Two of your top secondary division level wrestlers, who have never held the secondary title, will compete in a match against each other. The winner will be the number one contender for the secondary title.

4)A rematch from 63.1 will take place. After the match, the losing team turns on each other, sparking a singles feud.

5)Your main champion will defend his title against the same legend that he fought during 62.4.

WEEK 65:
1)Your secondary champion will defend his belt against the winner of 64.3.

2)An exhibition tag team match between four singles wrestlers not under contract to you should be held. The one who scores the pin will be signed.

3)Your tag team champions will face off against a lower level tag team from outside your promotion in a non title match.

4)The tag team that turned on each other during 64.4 will face off in a singles match.

WEEK 66
1)The wrestler who earned the contract during 65.2 will face off against a wrestler who has been in your federation for quite some time.

2)A rematch from 65.3 will happen but this time the Tag Team Titles will be on the line.

3)Your secondary champion will defend his belt against two of his top contenders in a three way dance.

4)One of your top tag teams will face off against a new team who has made waves on the independent circuit and now is being brought in as part of your federation as part of the tag team division.

5)Your main champion will defend his belt against a wrestler who has held that main title within the first year of your promotion.

WEEK 67
1)The wrestler that earned the contract during 65.2 will face your secondary champion in a non title match.

2)The feud that started during 64.4 will feature some kind of gimmick match.

3)The feud that began during 61.6 should be blown off in a gimmick match.

4)Your main champion will wrestle in a non title match this week, against a wrestler brought in by an old school manager. This wrestler should be a mid level talent at best, but the manager says that he is bringing in the real wrestler, a much more famous client.

WEEK 68:
1)One of your top tag teams will face a thrown together team of two struggling mid card singles wrestlers.

2)A five man battle royal will take place, as part of a mini tournament. This match should feature wrestlers in your secondary division. More information will be given future rules.

3)Two thirds of the stable formed during 47.2 will face off against a team handpicked by the tag team champions, in an attempt to stop a threat for the champions before they gain much steam.

4)Your main champion will face off against the wrestler announced to be appearing in 67.4 in a non title match.
Psymin1Posted on 04/05/06 at 00:07:37

Excellent news.  I want these to go as long as possible.  Good work, and thanks.


~Branden
MattHarmsPosted on 04/05/06 at 22:06:42

The next twelve weeks of the rules, right now:

WEEK 69:
1)A five team battle royal will take place, with the winners receiving a shot at your tag team champions in the future.

2)The wrestlers who received runner up and second runner up during the battle royal in 68.2 will face off in a singles match.

3)The wreestlers who received third runner up and fourth runner up during the 68.2 battle royal will face off against each other.

4)A main event wrestler is being hounded by two mid level brawlers, attempting to make a name for themselves. Give him a partner and have a tag team match.

5)A tag team match will feature the main champion and a former friend of the wrestler he competed against during 68.4 against the wrestler he competed against during 68.4 and the man who lost the title match during 66.5.

WEEK 70:
1)The two brawlers that hounded the main event wrestler during 69.4 and a partner will face said main event wrestler, his partner from that rule, and a third wrestler in a six man tag team match.

2)Your tag team champions will defend against the winners of 69.1.

3)The winner of the 68.2 Battle Royal will face off against the winner of 69.2 and 69.3 in a three way dance, where the winner receives a shot at the secondary title.

4)The man who lost the match for the main title during 66.5 has his back up against the wall this week. He must face off against a tough power wrestler, who is looking to break into the main event scene at expense of this main event star.

WEEK 71
1)One half of a former tag team who has once held the tag team titles will face off against a singles wrestler who has been in your company for a while. The former partner will make his intentions known, attempting to help his ex teammate but the ex teammate will not want anything to do with this.

2)The hungry future main eventer from 70.4 will face off against a lower level talent.

3)The tag team that has been hounding the main event wrestler from 69.4 will face off against said main event wrestler in a handicap match.

4)Your secondary champion will defend his title against the winner of 70.3

5)Your tag team champions will defend their belts against 2/3rds of the three main stable formed during 47.2.

6)Your main champion will face off against a legendary wrestler in a non title match.

WEEK 72:
1)The former tag team who argued during 71.1 will face the singles wrestler from the same rule in a triple threat match.

2)Three of your top tag teams will collide in a match, where the winner receives a shot at your tag team titles in the future.

3)The tag team that has been hounding the singles wrestler in 69.4 and the hungry future main eventer from 70.4 will face off against the wrestler that the tag team was hounding and another tag team in six man tag team match.

4)Your Main Title will be on the line in the main event as your main champion will defend his belt against someone who has held the main title in the past.

WEEK 73:
1)Your secondary champion will defend his title against the winner of 72.1.

2)The tag team champions will defend their belts against the winners of 72.2.

3)The tag team that has been hounding the singles wrestler in 69.4 will face the tag team that joined forces with the singles wrestler in 72.3.

4)The hungry future main eventer from 70.4 will face off against the wrestler that the tag team has been hounding from 69.4.

5)Your main champion will be featured in a tag team match with a partner of his choosing againsts two singles wrestlers who could be possible contenders to his title.

WEEK 74:
1)Your main champion will wrestle in a non title match against a legend in this sport.

2)Two wrestlers who could be contenders for your secondary title should compete in a match against each other.

3)Two upper level singles wrestlers should face a long running tag team in a tag team match.

4)Your secondary champion should defend his belt against someone who has held it in the past, within the first year of your promotion if possible. The two wrestlers who competed in 74.2 should be watching this match closely.

5)A rematch from 72.3 should take place, this time within a steel cage. The tag team that joined forces with the singles wrestler from 69.4 from that rule, should turn on him, to spark a feud.

WEEK 75:
1)The tag team that was hounding the singles wrestler from 69.4 and the future main eventer from 70.4 will compete in a six man tag team match against a former holder of the main title and former holders of your tag team titles.

2)Your tag team champions will defend their titles against former tag title holders.

3)The tag team that turned on the singles wrestler in 74.4 will face the singles wrestler and a partner of his choosing.

4)The gimmick match returns from 58.1 and your secondary title will be at stake. The wrestlers that competed in 74.2 and 74.4 will compete against each other in a fatal four way version of this match.

WEEK 76:
1)The three losers from 75.4 will compete in a match, where the winner receives a shot at the secondary title.

2)The tag team that turned in 74.4 will face off against the wrestler they turned against and a partner of his choosing(but different then 75.3).

3)The main champion will be involved in a tag team match, teaming with the future main eventer from 70.4 against a former holder of the main title and another upper level wrestler.

WEEK 77:
1)The tag team that turned during 74.4 will compete against the mystery partner from 76.2 and a partner of his choosing.

2)Two tag teams will fight. One that has been together for a long time, one that has formed fairly recently. This should be hyped as an important match to decide your tag team standings.

3)Two of your top tag teams will fight, where the winner receives a shot at the tag team titles in the future.

4)Your main champion will compete in a non title match against a wrestler who was in your company before but hasn't been in a while. This should be a one shot deal for the former wrestler of your company.

WEEK 78:
1)The future main eventer from 70.4 will compete against a high level wrestler, in an attempt to move up the rankings.

2)Your secondary champion will defend against the winner of 76.1.

3)The tag team that turned during 74.4 will face the mystery wrestler from 76.2 and a partner of his choosing(but a different wrestler from 77.1)

4)Four mid level wrestlers from your secondary division should compete against a visiting team of four wrestlers who will be competing in a big event for your secondary division in a couple of weeks.

5)Your tag team champions will defend their titles against the winners of 77.3.

WEEK 79:
1)Two former holders for your secondary title will compete in a match.

2)The tag team that turned during 74.4 will face off against the mystery wrestler from 76.2 and a partner of his choosing(althrough a different partner than from 77.1 and 78.3)

3)Your tag team champions will defend their belts against the uneasy alliance of the future main eventer from 70.4 and the wrestler that he faced in that rule.

4)Your main champion will defend his belt against a big time free agent, who is making a one shot apperence unless he wins the title.

WEEK 80:
1)This week, the visiting team from 78.4 will return, to face the best your secondary division has to offer, including your secondary champion. There will be four singles matches, two tag team matches, and the night will end with a Survivor Series Match. One point will happen for victory in singles match, two points will happen per tag team victory, and four points will happen if a victory happens in the Survivor Series Match. The winner team will win a trophy for their efforts that will be defended in the future.
MattHarmsPosted on 04/09/06 at 15:41:49

Next Twelve Weeks and a little survey for you people who have be using the ruleset at the end.

WEEK 81:
1)The losing team from 80.1 will compete in an eight man tag team match.

2)The future main eventer from 70.4 will face off against the wrestler he met in that rule in a rematch, and it will be no disqualification.

3)The team that turned during 74.4 will face off against the wrestler they turned against and a partner of his choosing.

4)Your main champion will compete in a non title match against one half of one of your top tag teams. This tag team wrestler should be a tough new challenger for the main champion.

WEEK 82:
1)A triple threat match should take place between one of the singles wrestlers on the losing team from 80.1, one from the winning team, and another from a brand new team from outside your promotion that will compete the next time your Global Cup will be on the line.

2)Two top tag teams compete against each other.

3)The tag team wrestler that is a thorn in the side of your main champion from 81.4 will compete against a lower level tag team in a handicap match, in an attempt to toughen himself up for a future title shot against the main champion.

4)The tag team that turned during 74.4 will face off against the wrestler they turned against and a partner of his choosing.

5)A rematch from 81.3 will take place, this time it will be a Tables Match.

WEEK 83:
1)The tough new singles challenger from 81.4 will face off against a tough mid card wrestler, in an attempt to toughen him up for a shot at the main champion down the line.

2)A ten man tag team match should take place involving many of your top midcard talents, in an attempt to get them some airtime on your show.

3)Two former holders of your secondary title will compete against each other, in an attempt to move up the rankings for said title.

4)Three representatives of your Global Cup from your promotion from 80.1 will compete in a six man tag team match against three wrestlers of your choosing.

5)A rematch from 82.5 will happen, with Falls Count Anywhere rules.

6)The new singles challenger from 81.4 continues through his tough training, facing off against another tough mid level wrestler.

WEEK 84:
1)The winning team from 80.1 will face off against a team put together from the wrestler from outside of your promotion from 82.1. The same format as 80.1 will take place here.

WEEK 85:
1)A former holder of your secondary title and one who hasn't held your secondary title belt yet, but will fit in well with that division will compete in a singles match.

2)A wrestler that competed in the first year of your company but has since left, wants back into your promotion. Give him a match against some easy talent to have him showcase his skills.

3)The other half of the tag team that the new singles challenger from 81.4 came from will face off against the mid wrestler wrestler that his partner competed against during 83.6.

4)A rematch from 83.5 will take place and to continue this feud, it will be a Ladder Match and a contract for a future shot at your main champion will be hanging above the ring.

5)Your main champion will defend against the new threat from 81.4. A spurned main eventer should interfer against the new threat, believing only he should get the title shot.

WEEK 86:
1)Due to lack of recent activity involving your tag team champions, they have been stripped of their belts and they will be put up in a tournament. In the first match in the tournament, former holders of your tag team titles will face off against a team that has yet to hold those belts.

2)Two mid level tag teams that have been struggling recently will face off against each other in another match in the tag team tournament.

3)One of your most cocky wrestlers has a new partner, that hasn't been seen in your promotion before. Put them in a first round match against a mid level tag team.

4)Former Holders of your tag team titles will face off against an inexperienced team from outside your promotion, who are hungry for both a taste of the gold and a slot in your company.

5)The winner of the number one contenders match from 85.4 will face off against a former holder of your main title.

6)A six man battle royal with pinfalls only will take place, with the winner receiving a shot at your secondary title.

WEEK 87:
1)The semifinals of the tournament for the vacant tag team titles will take place as the winner of 86.1 faces off against the winners of 86.4.

2)The second semifinal will take place where the winners of 86.2 faces off against the winners of 86.3.

3)The wrestler who returned on 85.2 will face off against another wrestler who hasn't been seen in your promotion for some time and is also making his return.

4)The four teams who didn't advance in your tag team tournament from last week will compete in a fatal four way elimination match where the winners become the number one contenders for your tag team titles after the tournament.

5)Your secondary champion will defend his belt against the winner of 86.6.

6)The winner of 85.4 will be involved in a fatal four way match and will put his title shot on the line as a part of this match. NOTE: The new singles threat from 81.4 should not be a part of this match, due to a future rule.

WEEK 88:
1)Another version of your Global Cup will take place. The defending champions will defend their honor against a stable of four wrestlers from outside your promotion. Same format as previous times that the Global Cup was on the line.

2)Plus, as a special bonus, your tag team titles will be decided as the finals of your tournament will take place as the winners of 87.1 face off against the winners of 87.2 in your main event.

WEEK 89:
1)Your main champion will face off against the tag team partner of the 81.4 threat in a non title match.

2)Your secondary champion will defend his belt against an opponent of your choosing.

3)A rematch from 87.3 will take place, this time it will be No disqualification, no countout, and Falls Count Anywhere.

4)Your tag team champions will defend against the winners of 87.4.

5)The winner of the 87.6 match will defend his title shot against the threat from 81.4.

WEEK 90:
1)Another rematch from 87.3 will take place.

2)A wrestler who has a very poor win loss wrestler is informed that he is on the bubble with the promotion. Too many more losses and he could be shown the door. He will face off against a lower level high flyer in an attempt to earn his keep.

3)A rematch from 89.4 will take place, once again for the tag team titles.

4)The challenger that won the title shot during 89.5 is attacked by the loser of that match and taken out of his title shot. Your main champion will still have to defend his belt and it will be against a former main champion, inside a steel cage.

WEEK 91:
1)The Global Cup defending champions will face off against a team that has previously competed for the cup but lost out. The Cup will not be on the line in this eight man tag team match.

2)Another rematch from 89.4, this time to blow off the mini-feud over the tag team titles, it will be some kind of gimmick match.

3)A tough brawler who is on the cusp of the main event scene will face off against one of the wrestlers who competed in 87.3

4)The wrestler who attacked the scheduled challenger during 90.4 will face off against an opponent of your choosing.

5)Your main champion will defend his belt against a former holder of your main title.

WEEK 92:
1)Two top wrestlers in your secondary title division will compete in the first match in a best of three series to be held over the next couple of weeks.

2)Two teams of wrestlers who competed for, but are not at this time, the holders of your Global Cup will compete in eight man tag team action.

3)The Tough Brawler from 91.3 will face off against a mid level wrestler who has not wrestled too much as of late. This will begin a feud between the two. A new manager should debut for the tough brawler, in an attempt to make the life of the mid level wrestler hell.

4)Your main champion will defend against the wrestler who attacked the scheduled challenger during 90.4.

TNA Rules Survey:

1)Who was your longest reigning champion out of the main title? The secondary title? The tag team titles?

2)Who were your shortest reigning champions out of the three titles?

3)Who were your strangest champions out of the three titles?

4)Who was the strangest wrestler who came up on the "M" Key?

5)Who is your version of Jeff Jarrett?

6)Which superstar has been your biggest success?

7)Your biggest flop?

8)Who has held the most gold?

And Finally, Who are your Champions now

Matt's Answers:

I started a new circuit on the rules just for casual offline playing called NWA TNA(yes, so original I know), so my responses will be based off of that. I am thirty weeks in.

1)Who was your longest reigning champion out of the main title? The secondary title? The tag team titles?
Main Title: Abyss(he won the belt in week 14 and is still going strong)
Secondary Title: AJ Styles(his second reign as X-Division Champion, which has bounced around like a hot potato. Styles managed to hold down the X-Division fort from Week 11-Week 18)
Tag Titles: Matt Bentley and Monty Brown(a thrown together team who won the tag team belts in the original tournament on Week 2 and lost them on Week 12)

2)Who were your shortest reigning champions out of the three titles?
Main Title: Tie between Ron Killings and Simon Diamond(both held the belts for a marathon two weeks. The belt seemed to bounce around a lot before Abyss got it in his iron grip)
Secondary Title: AJ Styles(his third reign as X-Division Title. He held it for a breath taking one week after beating Chris Hero before dropping it to Samoa Joe)
Tag Team Titles: Alex Shelley and Shelton Benjamin(this thrown together tag team had a dynasty like reign of one week, beating Monty Brown and Simon Diamond before losing the belts to Quicksilver and Scorpio Sky.)

3)Who were your strangest champions out of the three titles?
Main: A tie between Simon Diamond and Brian XL. Brian XL had the honor of being destroyed by Abyss to start his monster like run as champion. Talk about your trastion champion.
Secondary: I have only had nice, normal, champions for the X-Division Title. Nothing to see, move on.
Tag Team Titles: Take your pick between Matt Bentley and Monty Brown, Simon Diamond and Monty Brown, or Alex Shelley and Shelton Benjamin.

4)Who was the strangest wrestler who came up on the "M" Key?
Jack Victory. He threw me for a loop when he showed up. At least it was not one of the dozen diva search rejects floating in my database.

5)Who is your version of Jeff Jarrett?
Actually my version of Jeff Jarrett is...Barry Horowitz. No, just kidding. Since this is called NWA-TNA, it is Jeff Jarrett. Yawn.

6)Which superstar has been your biggest success?
-Abyss. He has brutalized everyone in his path. Also Chris Hero has impressed me and even netted an X-Division Title reign.

7)Your biggest flop?
-Jeff Jarrett. Yes, I am serious. He could not win a match, even with the 100 push even if it was handed to him. I gave up on him and stuck him in Raven's Nest who is feuding with Abyss over the World Heavyweight Title. I might shift Raven to the Jeff Jarrett role but I have not made up my mind yet.

8)Who has held the most gold?
-AJ Styles has four X-Division Title Reigns to his credit. Honorable mention goes to Samoa Joe with his two X-Division Title reigns, Monty Brown with his two Tag Team Title reigns, and Simon Diamond with his tag team title reign and World Title reing.

And Finally, Who are your Champions now

World: Abyss(defeated Brian XL TNA Wrestling Week 14 4/5/06)
X-Division Title: AJ Styles(won a three way dance over Samoa Joe and Alex Shelley, TNA Wrestling Week 25 6/21/06)
Tag Team Titles: Raven's Nest(Christopher Daniels and Kid Kash)(defeated Team 3D TNA Wrestling Week 28 7/12/06)
SykoholicPosted on 07/31/06 at 05:28:05

Hello

Just curious if you've given up on this project or if there will be more in the future.
MattHarmsPosted on 08/09/06 at 17:41:40

Next Four Weeks. This is all I have written at this present moment, I'll write some more shortly.

WEEK 93:
1)The partner of the threat from 81.4 should compete against one half of the tag team action.

2)The wrestler who returned during 85.2 will compete against a pretty high, but not quite main event, level wrestler. The 85.2 wrestler is looking for respect and looking to prepare himself for a shot at your main title down the road.

3)Match Two of the Best of Three Series started in Rule 92.1 will happen. If one wrestler wins two matches, conclude the series right now. If not, the series must conclude to a tie breaking third match.

3)Two members of the defending team of your Global Cup will face off against two members of a team who failed to win the cup in the past.

4)Your Main Champion should defend against the scheduled challenger from 90.4.

WEEK 94:
1)Two Wrestlers from opposing teams who have competed in the Global Cup but do not hold the cup should compete in a singles match.

2)The wrestler on the bubble on 90.2 should face off agaisnt a low level wrestler.

3)Your Global Cup Champions should face off against a quartet of wrestlers who have not competed for the cup yet. This will lead to them competing for the cup next week.

4)If the series has not been wrapped up in a 2-0 sweep, the final match of the Best of Three Series should take place here.

5)The Tag Team Champions will compete against a legend and the partner of the 81.4 Threat in a non title match.

6)Your main title will be on the line involving all the champion, the loser of 92.4, 93.4, and 94.4 in a Fatal Four Way Elimination Match.

WEEK 95:
1)Your Global Cup will be on the line for the final time. First up, an Over the Top Battle Royal should happen involving all the wrestlers who have competed for the Global Cup and the team that debuted during 94.3. Whichever team scores the most eliminations will receive three points, second place two points, and third place one point.

2)Next, have a tag team gauntlet match. Two members of one team faces off against two members of the other team winner faces two members of the next team. Continue with a second round, cycling through the other two members of each team. For each victory, a team gets a point, with the team who wins at the end receiving five points.

3)The next challenge will be a five man battle royal involving the most talented wrestler(other than the team captain) with pinfalls or submissions only. Eliminations score one point, with the winner scoring three points to their cause.

4)And finally, the captains of all five teams will compete in a gimmick gauntlet match. The gimmick can be any one of your choosing. One Point per victory, five points per the final victory.

5)Tally up the points and whomever gets the most is your undisputed Global Cup Champion.

WEEK 96:
1)A tag team match should happen featuring two members of one of the losing teams from your Global Cup against one of the members of the winning team and another member of a second losing team. The two wrestlers who teamed up from the losing team in this match should join forces with their partners to form quite a force in the next several months.

2)The wrestler who returned in 85.2 should be given a match against a mid level wrestler who has either held your secondary title or was one half of the tag team champions in the past. The idea is to keep building up the 85.2 returner as a future champion.

3)The wrestler who won the best of three series from 94.4 should receive a shot at the secondary title right now.

4)A rematch from 94.5 should happen, this time with the tag team titles on the line.

5)In the main event, the main title will be on the line involving the four wrestlers who competed in 94.6 in addition to past holder of the main title in a five man battle royal with pinfalls only.
MattHarmsPosted on 08/31/06 at 15:14:21

Special Rules for Television:
All your hard work over the past nearly two years has paid off, as you have netted a television deal for a one hour show. The television show should be used as a vehicle to build up the weekly pay per views.

TV Week One:
TV1.1: We need to kick off our first week on TV with a bang. The new force left over from the Global Cup Tournament from 96.1 will compete against a trio of the best young stars your secondary title defense has to offer.

TV1.2: Big time match this week, as your tag team titles will be on the line. If the challengers won during 96.4, have a rematch from that rule. If the champions retained, they are going to defend against the 81.4 Threat and his partner.

TV1.3: Time to introduce your main champion to a new audience of people. He will cut a promo but is being interrupted by a former holder of that title, who challenges the champion to a title match. Keep in mind, the title match will not happen right here but a brawl will happen, setting up the title match on a future weekly Pay Per View.

TV1.4: The four top wrestlers in your secondary division, not including the champion, will compete in a fatal four way match for the number one contendership for the secondary title.

WEEK 97:
1)The tag team champions will defend their belts against any team of your choosing.

2)Two wrestlers who competed in the number one contenders match in TV1.4 but did not win will face off against each other.

3)The force from 96.1 will compete in a six man tag team match to face off against two members of a losing team from the Global Cup Tournament and the captain of the winning team in a six man tag team match.

4)The main champion will face off against the wrestler who he brawled with in TV1.3 in some kind of non-title gimmick match.

5)In the main event, the secondary champion will defend against the winner of TV1.4.

TV Week 2:
TV2.1)A long time wrestler in your company will face off against a former holder of your secondary title. The long term wrestler wants a crack at the secondary title down the road.

TV2.2)A rematch from 97.5 will happen, with the secondary title on the line once again.

TV2.3)The would be challenger for the main title from TV1.3 will team up with a top tag team who is not holding the tag team titles against a low ranked tag team and the singles wrestler on the bubble from  90.2. After the match, the main champion attempts to attack his challenger but he is driven off by the tag team. The main champion declares he is bringing in some back up for the next weekly pay per view to face the trio of the challenger and the top tag team.

TV2.4)Hold a rematch from 96.2.

TV2.5)The main event will feature the force from 96.1 against three members of a losing team from the global cup tournament in six man tag team action.

WEEK 98:
1)The challenger and the top team team who teamed up during TV2.3 will team up once again to face the backup the main champion promise in that rule in a six man tag team match. The main champion should interfere in this match, setting up the title match between the main champion and his challenger for next week.

2)A main eventer wrestler who leans towards the hardcore style wants a piece of another big main event wrestler but instead, a mid level wrestler who greatly respects the big main event wrestler accepts the challenge against the hardcore guy. Have the match right now and make it No Disqualification, No Countout, and Pinfalls Count Anywhere as well.

3)Have your secondary champion defend against the wrestler who wanted a shot at the title from TV2.1. This match should start an extended feud between the two.

4)Have the tag team champions defend against two best singles brawlers you have. During the match, have the low level tag team competing in the TV2.3 six man tag team match attack the champions, sparking a feud between the two in an attempt to elevate the low level tag team.

TV Week 3:
TV3.1)Feature a six man battle royal with pinfalls or submissions only involving wrestlers in your secondary division.

TV3.2)Have the main event wrestler challenge by the sadistic hardcore wrestler and the mid level wrestler who respects him from 98.2 team up to face off against the low level team from TV2.3 in an attempt to get the low level team over for a future tag team title shot.

TV3.3)The secondary champion will compete in a non title match.

TV3.4)The number one contender who started feuding with your main champion during TV1.3 will compete against a mid level wrestler in a tuneup match for his title challenge.

Week 99:
1)Your tag team champions will defend against a team of your choosing. The TV2.3 low level tag team should watch this match to scout the winners as they week a future title shot.

2) The captain of the winning team in the Global Cup Tournament should face one of the members of one of the losing teams of the tournament.

3)Your secondary champion should defend his title against a wrestler making his debut in your promotion. Win, lose, or draw, the debuting wrestler will be a big part of the main event picture in months to come but don't use him again until a rule indicates so.

4)Your main champion should defend his belt against the wrestler he had a brawl with during TV1.3.

TV Week Four
TV4.1) Hold a six man tag team match involving various wrestlers from your secondary title division.

TV4.2)A wrestler who feels he has been spurned towards title shots for your main title should compete this week. This wrestler should make his intentions clear that he wants a title shot in the future at your main champion.

TV4.3) Your tag team champions should compete against two members of a losing team in your Global Cup Tournament in a non title match. You should try and get over any combination of the losing Global Cup Team members as a threat.

TV4.4) Your secondary champion should compete in tag team action this week but the other wrestlers in this match are up to you.

Week One Hundred:
1)The team that wrestled your tag team champions during TV4.3 should compete in tag team action this week.

2) The spurned wrestler from TV4.2 should compete against another wrestler who fears he is being shut out of the title picture by your main champion.

3) A tough brawler should face a veteran midcarder in a match. The idea is to begin to get the tough brawler over as a legit threat starting now.

4) The tag team champions will compete against the low level team from TV3.2 in a non title match.

5)Your secondary champion will defend his belt against the wrestler who made his secondary title aspirations known during TV2.1. After the match, a pair of former secondary champions will attack the winner, setting up a feud.
SuperstarJimiCPosted on 12/16/06 at 16:26:56

I know you're doing TV rulesets with the actual cards now. I need to ask two things, 1) Are you going to be making any more rulesets for this circuit? & 2) Are you going to be adding a third title to the ruleset (like a Hardcore Title or TV Title) in the future? Let me know.
MattHarmsPosted on 02/16/07 at 19:28:47

On 12/16/06 at 16:26:56, SuperstarJimiC wrote:I know you're doing TV rulesets with the actual cards now. I need to ask two things, 1) Are you going to be making any more rulesets for this circuit? & 2) Are you going to be adding a third title to the ruleset (like a Hardcore Title or TV Title) in the future? Let me know.
There won't be any more titles added to the ruleset unless TNA does it in real life.


And without further ado, I bring to you after a many month delay, more rules, leading up to the end of the Weekly Pay Per Views in Nashville era for TNA.

TV Week 5:
TV5.1) You should debut a new wrestler, who will be aligned with the tough brawler from 100.3. Give this new wrestler a midcard opponent to showcase his talents.

TV5.2)Have a six man tag team match showcasing your tag team champions. The other wrestlers competing in this match are up to you.

TV5.3) The spurned wrestler from TV4.2 will be in action.

TV5.4) Have the pair of former secondary champions who attacked the champion during 100.5 team up to face another team of secondary division wrestlers.

TV5.5) Three members of the losing team of Global Cup wrestlers who you are beginning to build up as threats from TV4.3 will compete against the team of the would be challenger from TV1.3 and the tag team that also teamed up during TV2.3.

Week One Hundred and One:
1)The two former secondary division champions who attacked your current secondary division champion during 100.5 will team up to take on one of your lower level tag teams.

2) A rematch from 100.2 will happen, with the number one contendership for your main title on the line. The winner of this match should not get his title shot until noted.  

3) The low level team from TV2.3 will get a chance at your tag team titles this week.

4)Two representatives of the losing team from your Global Cup Tournament that you are trying to get over as a threat from TV4.3 will take on a team that has held your tag team titles in the past.

5) Your main champion will have a tough title defense this week, as he'll face off against seven other wrestlers in a pinfalls and submissions only battle royal match. Two of the wrestlers in this match should be former holders of your main title while the other five should be mid level wrestlers who could be break out stars given the right circumstances.

Television Week Six:
1)      The former tag team champions from 101.4 will take on the current tag team champions this week in a non title match.

2)      A rematch from 101.1 should take place on this weeks television.

3)      The wrestler who made his debut during TV5.1 will make his debut with the tough brawler that he was to align with from the same rule. Give them a couple of low level opponents to help show their dominance in tag team action.

4)      Six of the wrestlers competing in 101.5 should wrestle in a six man tag team match. The person who walked out as main champion should not be in this match.

5)      Your secondary champion should take on a former secondary champion and a representative from the losing stable in the Global Cup Tournament from TV4.3 that you are trying to get over as a threat in a three way match. This match will be non title.

Week One Hundred and Two:
1)      Your secondary champion should wrestle against one of the wrestlers who attacked him in 100.5 in a non title match.
2)      The tag team that was formed during TV6.3 will take on the main event wrestler and the midcarder who respects him from 98.2. The sadistic hardcore brawler who challenged the main eventer in 98.2 should interfere against the main event wrestler and his midcard buddy.
3)      All four members of the losing Global Cup Team that you are trying to get over as a threat will face the former tag team champions from 101.4 and two former holders of the secondary title in an eight man tag team match.
4)      You should have the main champion compete in a ten man tag team match with some sort of gimmick. Wrestlers who competed with the main champion during the match in 101.5 should be some of the participants in this match.  
5)      Your secondary champion will wrestle against the wrestler who attacked him in 100.5 that he didn't wrestler in 102.1. This should also be a non title match.
6)      A rematch from 101.3 should be held, with the tag team titles on the line. This time to raise the stakes, it should be a Ladder Match!

Television Week 7:
1)      The promotion of the former tag team champions from 101.4 should continue. Put them in a match against a mid level tag team.
2)      The main event wrestler feuding with the sadistic hardcore brawler from 98.2 should have a match this week.
3)      The wrestler who made his debut during TV5.1 will have a match.
4)      The number one contender for the main title determined in 101.2 will be in action this week.
5)      The two wrestlers who attacked your secondary champion from 100.5 will compete against the losing team from 102.6.

Week One Hundred and Three
1)      The former tag team champions from 101.4 should compete in a number one contenders match for your tag team titles against any team of your choosing.
2)      The tag team partner of the wrestler who made his debut in TV5.1 should face off against the main event wrestler from 98.2 in a No Disqualification Match. The sadistic hardcore brawler that the main eventer is feuding with should attack during this match.
3)      The two wrestlers who attacked your secondary champion in 100.5 will take on two former holders of your secondary championship in a tag team match.
4)      The wrestler who made his debut during 99.3 should return, indicating his intentions to be a full time part of your promotion and say he has his sights set on the main title. Your main champion and number one contender from 101.2 should get involved, trigging a wild brawl and leading to a match down the line between the hot new talent and the number one contender.
5)      The feud that has been occurring for the tag team titles should be blown off this week, as another rematch from the titles will occur from 102.6, this time inside a steel cage.

Television Week Eight:
1) Your secondary champion will wrestle this week against a low level wrestler in a non title match.
2) The tag team that formed in TV6.3 will be in action this week.
3) Your number one contender for your main title from 101.2 will wrestle
4) Your main champion will wrestle in a non title match against a low level wrestler.

Week One Hundred and Four:
1)      The losing team from 103.5 should take on against two men that represent the losing team from the Global Cup Tournament that you are trying to make out to be a threat. The other members of the losing team not in this match should interfere.
2)      The tag team formed during TV6.3 should compete against a low level team
3)      The wrestler on the bubble all the way back in 90.2 is begging for one chance. Give him a match with the wrestler in your company with the worst win-loss record and if he wins, he keeps his job. If he loses, fire him.
4)      Your tag team champions will defend their belts against the number one contenders from 103.1.
5)      The match set up in 103.4 should happen, with the number one contender for your main title putting his number one contendership status on the line against the wrestler who made his debut during 99.3.
6)      The match concept that made its debut during 58.1 should return, with your secondary champion defending against the two men who attacked him during 100.5. The secondary champion should be attacked by the man who he beat in 100.5 during the match, reigniting their feud.

Television Week Nine:
1)      Your main champion will compete in a non title match this week.
2)      The wrestler who interfered in 104.6 will have a match this week.
3)      The sadistic hardcore wrestler who began his feud with the main eventer in 98.2 will be in action.
4)      Two members of the Global Cup Team that you are trying to get over as a threat will be in action this week.
5)      The winner of the number one contenders match from 104.5 will be in action.
6)      The losing team from 104.4 will compete against the two wrestlers who attacked your secondary champion in 100.5.

Week One Hundred and Five:
1)      The two wrestlers who began their feud in 98.2 will have a match tonight.
2)      The brawler aligned with the wrestler who made his debut during TV5.1 will be in action this week.
3)      A rematch from 103.3 will be held tonight.
4)      A rematch from 104.1 will take place, this time in some sort of gimmick match.
5)      Tonight, a rematch from 100.5 will take place.

Television Week Ten:
1)      The loser of the number one contenders match from 104.5 will compete in a match, venting his anger from losing on that night.
2)      The winner of 105.5 will be in action this week.
3)      The number one contender winner from 104.5 will be in action, as he continues to prep for his eventual title shot.
4)      An eight man tag team match will take place tonight, showcasing the best that your secondary division has to offer. The secondary champion should be a part of this match.

Week One Hundred and Six:
1)A match should happen between two tag teams that have never held your tag team titles to determine a number one contenders match for your tag team titles.
2) The wrestler who made his debut during TV5.1 will be in action this week. His brawler tag team partner will interfere, in an attempt to help him win the match.
3) Tonight we will feature the beginnings of a best of three series between two pairs of former tag team champions. If possible, they should have had a storied feud over the tag team titles in your promotion in the past.
4) Your secondary champion has a tough defense this week in your main event, as he'll have to defend his title against nineteen other wrestlers in your secondary division in a pinfalls, submissions, or over the top rope royal rumble rules battle royal. Bring in as many outside wrestlers as you need to help make up the numbers for this battle royal. Also try to load this match with as many former holders of the secondary title as you have available.  

Television Week Eleven:
1)      Your main champion will wrestle this week in a non title match.
2)      The loser of the number one contenders match from 104.5 will continue on his frustration induced rampage against your entire roster in a match this week.
3)      Your tag team champions will be in action tonight in a non title match.
4)      Your secondary champion will also compete to tonight against a former holder of your secondary title in a non title match.
5)      The sadistic hardcore brawler from 98.2 will wrestle tonight. The main eventer he is feuding with from that rule will attack him, building up to the feud ending match on your weekly pay per view this week.
6)      The team that was formed during TV6.3 will compete against the number one contender from 104.5 and one of the wrestlers who reignited their feud in 104.6.

Week One Hundred and Seven:
1)The feud that began back in 98.2 should be blown off in some kind of hardcore gimmick match.
2) Your secondary champion will put his title on the line against a former holder of your secondary title.
3) The second match in the best of three series that began during 106.3 will take place tonight.
4) The loser of the number one contenders match from 104.6 has a big match this week against a former holder of your main title.
5) Your tag team champions will defend against the winning team from 106.1 The losing team from 106.1 should interfere, kicking off a feud between the two teams.
6) A falls count anywhere rematch from 105.5 will take place this week.

Television Week Twelve:
1)Your main champion will wrestle in a non title match on this week's television.
2) The wrestler who reignited their feud from 104.5 who did not wrestle as part of TV11.6 will team up with a mid level brawler to wrestle in a tag team match this week.
3) Your secondary champion will compete in a non title match.
4) The tag team formed during TV6.3 will wrestler against one of the teams competing in the best of three series that started on 106.3.
5) The loser of the number one contenders match in 104.5 will continue to take his revenge on the entire roster in a match this week.
6) The number one contender from 104.5, the wrestler he teamed with during TV11.6, and the ex main champion that competed against the loser of the number one contenders match in 107.4 will team up to face the two wrestlers who attacked your secondary champion during 100.5 and another wrestler of your choosing in a big six man tag team match. The first team will compete again on the next weekly pay per view, so this is a good opportunity to build them up.

Week One Hundred and Eight:
1)      The two wrestlers who attacked your secondary champion in 100.5 will compete in tag team action this week.
2)      The wrestler who made his debut during TV5.1 will wrestle this week. His brawler tag team partner once again should help attempt to give him the victory.
3)      A fatal four way match should take place for the number one contendership for your secondary title. Only one of the wrestlers should have held the secondary title in the past.
4)      If it did not go to a 2-0 sweep last week, the final match of the best of three series that started in 106.3 will take place tonight.
5)      The two teams that began their feud in 107.5 will wrestle each other in tag team action.
6)      The trio of the number one contender from 104.5, the wrestler he teamed with during TV11.6, and the main champion that the loser of the number one contenders match in 107.4 will compete against the loser of the number one contenders match from 104.5 along with the tag team of the other half of the feud reignited during 104.6 and the partner he teamed up with during TV12.2 in a six man tag team match.

Television Week Thirteen:
1)      Representatives of the tag teams that fought in the best of three series that started in 106.3 will wrestle in a singles match tonight.
2)      The brawler tag team partner of the wrestler who made his debut during TV5.1 should compete in a match tonight. The alliance between the TV5.1 wrestler and his partner should show some signs of strain tonight.
3)      The main champion will wrestle in another non title match this week.
4)      Your number one contender for the main title from 104.5 will wrestle against a former holder of the secondary title.

Week One Hundred and Nine:
1)The winning team of the best of three series that started in 106.3 will get a shot at the tag team champions this week.
2) The two wrestlers who attacked the secondary champion back in 100.5 will face off against two former holders of the secondary title in a tag team match.
3) Your secondary champion will defend against the winner of the number one contenders match from 108.3.
4) The tag teams that began to feud in 107.5 will have another tag team match this week.
5) The team that made their debut in TV6.3 should be in action this week. Once again, the brawler that teamed up with the TV5.1 wrestler should shown some signs of disgust at his partner.
6) The two wrestlers who reignited their feud in 104.6 will compete on opposite sides of a no disqualification tag team match.

Television Week Fourteen:
1)      One of the wrestlers in the reiginited feud from 104.6 will compete this week.
2)      The tag team champions will wrestle in a non title match.
3)      The losing wrestler in the number one contender match from 104.5 will be in action this week.
4)      The team that teamed up on TV11.6 will take on a mid level tag team in the main event this week.

Week One Hundred and Ten:
** Special Note. This week will be your last weekly pay per view. From here on out, all of your pay per views will be built for monthly events**
1)      Have an eight man battle royal with pinfalls and submissions only, showcasing the wrestlers of your secondary division.
2)      The team that formed during TV6.3 should compete this week. The brawler teaming up with the TV5.1 debut wrestler has finally had it with his arrogance and he laid out his partner after this match, dissolving their partnership. It should be noted that both members of the TV6.3 should stay on the same side of the fence and a feud should not result from this action, but they will never team up again.
3)      The feud that reignited back in rule 104.6 should be blown off, with a Best Two Out of Three Falls Match. After the match, your current secondary champion should attack the winner, setting up a feud.
4)      Your tag team champions will have a very unusual title match this week. They will defend their titles against two wrestlers who normally tag with other partners. If possible, the challengers should be the two teams from the best of seven series that began in 106.3.
5)      Finally, your long awaited title match will take place, pitting your main champion against the man who won the number one contendership back in 104.5.

MattHarmsPosted on 02/18/07 at 19:18:30

Television Week Fifteen:
1) The team that teamed up in TV11.6 will face off against a team that have held your tag team titles recently.
2) The losing wrestler of the 104.5 number one contenders match will be in action this week.
3) Four of the wrestlers from the eight man battle royal in 110.1 will pair off for a tag team match on this week's show.
4) The wrestler who turned on his partner in 110.2 will be in action, to put him over as a future threat for your main title.
5) Your tag team champions will be in action in a non title match against one of the teams involved in the feud that began in 107.5.

Television Week Sixteen:
1) A six man tag team match will take place this week involving wrestlers in your secondary title division
2) Your main champion will wrestle this week in a non title match.
3) Have the wrestler your secondary champion attacked during 110.3 wrestle against the wrestler who made his debut in TV5.1.

Television Week Seventeen:
1) Your secondary champion will be in action this week in a non title match
2) Have a tag team match involving the team from the feud that started in 107.5 who did not wrestle the tag champions in TV15.4.
3) Your main champion should cut a promo, putting himself over, and talking about how it doesn't matter who he wrestles on your first monthly Pay Per View.
4) The wrestler that you are pushing as a main title threat, starting TV15.4 will be in action this week.
5) Your tag team champions will put their belts on the line against the partners of the men who got the shot during 110.4.

Television Week Eighteen:
1) Your main champion will be featured this week in a non title match
2) The man who won during 107.1 should be in action this week. Hype him up as yet another possible threat to your main champion.
3) The main who you are pushing as a main title threat from TV15.4 will be in action this week.
4) The losing team from 110.4 will face off against your tag team champions in a non title match.
5) The man who your secondary champion attacked in 110.3 will compete in a six man pinfalls and submissions battle royal this week. Try and put as many former holders of your secondary title as possible in this match.

Television Week Nineteen
1) This week begins a four man tournament to declare the challenger for your main title at your first monthly pay per view. Have the title threat that has been built up since TV15.4 wrestle against the loser of the main title match from 110.5 in the first semifinal match.
2) The man who your secondary champion attacked during 110.3 will be in action this week.
3) In the other contenders tournament match, the losing wrestler from the 104.5 number one contenders match will take on the winner of the match detailed in 107.4.

Television Week Twenty:
1) The winner of TV19.1 will face off against the winner of TV19.3 for the right to challenge your main champion at your first monthly Pay Per View. The new number one contender will be allowed to pick what kind of specialty match he'll be facing the champion in at your first monthly Pay Per View.
2) Your secondary champion will be in action in a non title match
3) The team that competed against the tag team champions in the non title match as part of TV15.5 will receive a shot at the gold this week.
4) Also, this week, begin hyping that a legendary tag team will be making their debut at the first monthly pay per view.

Television Week Twenty One:
1) Your main champion will be in action in a non title match. Also have the main champion hint that the legendary tag team that will debut at your first monthly pay per view that you've began hyping in TV20.4 will be in some sort of alliance with him.
2) A tag team match should take place this week, spotlighting members of your secondary title division.
3) The loser of TV20.1 will be in action this week. Have the losers of TV19.1 and TV19.3 come out and brawl with the loser of TV20.1 which will set up another match for the first monthly pay per view.
4) Have the number one contender from TV20.1 team up with the man that the secondary champion attacked during 110.3 and a former holder of the main title to take your tag team champions and another wrestler in a six man tag team match. The main champion should interfere against the number one contender in this match.

Television Week Twenty Two:
1)      The loser of TV20.1 will compete this week. Once again, have him brawl with the losers of TV19.1 and TV19.3, as we continue your hype for the pay per view.
2)      At the pay per view, you will have a twenty man battle royal featuring wrestlers from your secondary title division. Have a preview on this match by featuring six secondary division wrestlers in a pinfalls and submissions only battle royal.
3)      Two tag teams that have held the tag team titles in the past should compete in a number one contenders match.
4)      The number one contender for your main title from TV20.1 will take on your secondary champion in a non title match this week.

Television Week Twenty Three:
1)      Have the loser of TV19.1 compete in a match this week.
2)      The two tag teams that wrestled in the best of three series starting back during 106.3 have some bad blood from the events of the series. A singles match should take place, involving representatives from those teams. After the match, a brawl should take occur, leading up to a tag team match at the Pay Per View.
3)      A Fatal Four Way Match should take place involving wrestlers from your secondary title division.
4)      Your main champion and your secondary champion will team up to face the number one contender for the main title from TV20.1 and the man your secondary champion attacked during 110.3 in a blockbuster tag team match, hyping up two of the major matches before your first monthly Pay Per View.

Monthly Pay Per View #1
**Note, all rules involving the Monthly Pay Per Views will be indicated by MPPV-Pay Per View Number.Rule Number.**
1) Your first match should be a twenty man, pinfalls, submissions, or over the top rope battle royal involving wrestlers from your secondary title division. Bring in as many wrestlers as needed to make up the numbers.
2) Hold an eight man tag team match to showcase some of your talent that don't have major issues leading up to the pay per view. One of these wrestlers should be a former holder of your main title.
3) Your tag team champions will defend their titles against the winners of TV22.3.
4) The losers of TV19.1, TV19.3, and TV20.1 will compete in some type of hardcore gimmick Triple Threat Match. This match should be one fall to a finish.
5) The man who your secondary champion attacked all the way back in 110.3 will finally receive his shot at your secondary champion.
6) The two teams that competed in the best of three series starting back at 106.3 will compete in a tag team match tonight. This match should only prove to prolong the feud between the two teams.
7) Your main champion will put his title on the line against the winner of TV20.1. Remember, this match should be held under the stipulations picked by the number one contender. The legendary tag team who began hyping their arrival during TV20.4 will attack the loser of this title match, aligning themselves with the winner in a new stable. A legendary former singles wrestler should come out and save the loser of this match.

Updated 5/3/07: Fixed number errors
MattHarmsPosted on 02/21/07 at 16:56:07

Prime Time Special Night #1
**Note: The network that you are on as rewarded you for the success your television show has had with a two night prime time special. All rules referring to the Prime Time Special would be referred to as PTS-N#.##**
1)The loser of MPPV-1.5 will take on one of the top wrestlers in your secondary title division who has yet to hold your secondary title. After the match, have the man who lost but did not get pinned in MPPV-1.4 attack the winner of this match, setting up a match for the second night of the special.
2) Have one of the teams that competed during MPPV-1.6 wrestle a team that has held your tag team titles before.
3) Have one half of the other team that competed during MPPV-1.6 wrestle against a former holder of your secondary title.
4) Have the other loser of MPPV-1.4 that did get the pin wrestle a former holder of your main title.
5) Bring back the gimmick match first seen in 58.1. Have three wrestlers in your secondary title division compete in it for the right to challenge for the secondary championship at the next Pay Per View. At least one of these wrestlers should have held the secondary title in the past.

Prime Time Special Night #2:
1)      Hold a rematch from MPPV-1.3 for your tag team titles.
2)      Hold the match which was set up as part of PTS-N1.1. Give this match the stipulations of your choosing.
3)      Have your secondary champion compete in a non title, five man pinfalls and submissions only battle royal with some of the other representatives of your secondary title division.
4)      Have a tag team that have held your tag team titles within the past six months face off against the winner of MPPV-1.4 and a partner of his choosing.
5)      A non title rematch should be held from MPPV-1.7, this time inside a steel cage.

Television Week Twenty Four:
1)      Have your tag team champions compete in a non title match.
2)      Hold a segment with the stable formed during MPPV-1.7 announcing their intentions to make the lives of everyone in your federation a living hell.
3)      Have a six man tag team match with members of your secondary title division. One of the wrestlers in this match should be the winner of MPPV-1.1.
4)      The winner of MPPV-1.4 should wrestle the man he pinned in that match. During this match, the loser from MPPV-1.4 should be attacked by a rival from the distant past, who is making his debut tonight, to set up a feud. Also, the winner of MPPV-1.4 should be attacked by the man he didn't pin in this match to set up another feud.
5)      The winner of PTSN1.5 should be featured in a match this week, as you hype up his conquest for your secondary championship for the pay per view.
6)      The loser of MPPV-1.7 and the loser of MPPV-1.5 should team up to take on a team that have held your tag team titles in the past. After the match, the stable formed during MPPV-1.7 should come out and attack the losers of MPPV-1.7 and MPPV-1.5 to send a message to the rest of your roster.

Television Week Twenty Five:
1)      Your main champion should wrestle in a non title match this week. After the match, the tag team that he was aligned with as part of the stable formed in MPPV-1.7 should help him put a beatdown on his opponent.
2)      One of the tag teams that wrestled as part of MPPV-1.6 should be in action against another tag team. The team that they wrestled against as part of the mentioned rule should interfere against them
3)      Your secondary champion should wrestle in a tag team match this week. The rest of the competitors of this match are up to you.
4)      The man who got pinned during MPPV-1.4 should wrestle this week. Once again, his old foe mentioned during TV24.4 should interfere, to continue their feud.
5)      The man who lost during MPPV-1.4 but did not get pinned will be in action. The winner of MPPV-1.4 should be involved in some type of confrontation with him.
6)      Another six man tag team match should happen involving secondary division wrestlers, once again spotlighting the winner of MPPV-1.1
7)      The stable formed during MPPV-1.7 should come out, but the losers of MPPV-1.7 and MPPV-1.5 should attempt to take revenge from their attacks from last week. They should be joined by the legendary wrestler that made his debut in MPPV-1.7, setting up a six man tag team match for your next Pay Per View.

Television Week Twenty Six:
1)      A rematch from TV25.2 should take place. Once again, the other tag team from MPPV-1.6 should get involved in this match.
2)      The winner of PTSN1.5, your secondary champion, and a former holder of the secondary title should compete in a non title triple threat match this week.
3)      The wrestler who was pinned during MPPV-1.4 should wrestle once again. He should be involved in a confrontation with his foe from TV23.4 once more.
4)      The winner of MPPV-1.1 will wrestle against a former holder of your secondary title.
5)      A former holder of your main title will be in action with a tough heavyweight wrestler this week.
6)      The loser of MPPV-1.5 will wrestle against one half of the legendary tag team that made their debut as part of the MPPV-1.7 stable in a little preview of your six man tag team match for the pay per view.

Television Week Twenty Seven:
1)      One of the tag teams that competed as part of MPPV-1.6 should compete against a tag team of two secondary division wrestlers this week.
2)      The man who lost in MPPV-1.4 but did not get pinned wants to prove a point. Put him in a handicap match tonight.
3)      The winner of PTSN1.5 will compete against a former holder of the secondary title tonight.
4)      Tonight you have a rare treat for the fans. A defense of the main title on free television. Have your main champion defend his title against the wrestler who won the match in MPPV-1.4.

Monthly Pay Per View #2:
1)      A team that has held your tag team titles in the past should wrestle against two lower level wrestlers in your secondary title division that want to make a statement.
2)      A rematch from MPPV-1.3 will happen with your tag team titles on the line.
3)      You should hold a return match from the six man tag team match in TV24.6.
4)      The winner of MPPV-1.4 will face the man who he did not pin in that match.
5)      The man who got pinned in MPPV-1.4 will be facing his long time foe that made his debut in TV24.4.
6)      Your secondary champion will defend his title against the winner of PTSN1.5.
7)      The six man tag team match that you set up in TV25.7 will occur now.
8)      A high stakes tag team rematch from MPPV-1.6 should take place in your main event. The winning team of this match will become the number one contenders for your tag team titles. The team that loses will never team again. To make sure a fair winner is determined, put this match inside a steel cage.  

5/3/07: Fixed Number Errors
MattHarmsPosted on 03/03/07 at 19:06:59

Television Week Twenty Eight:
1)      One half of the losing team from MPPV-2.8 will be in action this week against one of the lower ranked wrestlers in your secondary title division.
2)      The winning team from MPPV-2.8 will be in action this week.
3)      The winner of MPPV-1.4 will be in action this week.
4)      This week, the winner of the match in MPPV-1.1 will take on a former holder of your main title, where the winner of this match receives a shot at your main champion next week.

Television Week Twenty Nine:
1)Have a team that has held your tag team titles in the past wrestle against two mid level singles wrestlers who are struggling and would like to attempt to make an impact as a tag team
2) The loser of MPPV-1.7 will take on one half of your tag team champions
3) Sign a brand new wrestler, who will be used as an upper level attraction and have him debut in a match this week.
4) Your main champion will defend his belt this week against the winner of TV28.4.

Television Week Thirty:
1)      You should announce a high stakes match for your next pay per view. A Triple Threat Match to determine the number one contender for your main title. One of the wrestlers will be one half of the legendary tag team that made their debut during MPPV-1.7. The second wrestler will be the winner of MPPV-1.4. And the third wrestler will be the man who won during MPPV-2.4.
2)      The losing team from MPPV-2.2 will be in action.
3)      The losing wrestler from MPPV-2.4 will be in action.
4)      The loser of MPPV-1.5 will be in action this week. The MPPV-1.5 wrestler should get into some kind of confrontation with your secondary champion
5)      Your tag team champions will face off against the winners of MPPV-2.8 in a non title match.

Television Week Thirty One:
1)Put the former tag team champions who wrestled during TV29.1 team up with the half of the losing team of MPPV-2.8 who did not wrestle during TV28.1 will face off against the mid level wrestlers from TV28.1 and the loser of MPPV-1.5.
2) The losing half of MPPV-2.8 who did wrestle during TV28.1 will face off against a former holder of the secondary title.
3) The wrestler who made his debut during TV29.3 will be in action this week. Have a former holder of the secondary title attack the TV29.3 debut to attempt to make an impact.
4. The winner of MPPV-1.1 will take on the half of the legendary tag team that made their debut during MPPV-1.7 that will not compete in the match you announced during TV30.1.

Television Week Thirty Two:
1)      The losing wrestler from MPPV-1.5 will compete against a wrestler who has held tag team gold in other companies in the past who is making his debut tonight.
2)      Your secondary champion will compete against one half of the former tag team champions from TV29.1 in a non title match.
3)      Have the loser of MPPV-2.6 take on one half of your tag team champions.
4)      The wrestler who made his debut during TV29.3 and the wrestler who attacked him during TV31.3 will compete on opposite ends of a tag team match this week.

Television Week Thirty Three:
1)      One half of the tag team champions will take on one half of the tag team that won in the match during MPPV-2.8.
2)      The wrestler who made his debut during TV29.3 will take on the wrestler who made his debut during TV32.1.
3)      The loser of MPPV-1.5 will take on a low level wrestler.
4)      One half of the team that lost during MPPV-2.8 but did not wrestle in TV29.1 will be in action this week.
5)      The loser of MPPV-2.6 will take on the half of the MPPV-2.8 losing team that did compete during TV28.1. The winner of this match will join your secondary champion and the loser MPPV-1.5 in a match at the Pay Per View.

Monthly Pay Per View #3:
1)      A return match from TV29.1 will take place tonight.
2)      The wrestler who made his debut during TV32.1 will be in action against a lower level wrestler.
3)      A six man tag team match will take place with a team who has held tag team gold in the past, teaming up with a former holder of your main title to take on two former secondary champions and the loser of TV33.5.
4)      The wrestler who made his debut during TV29.3 will face off against the wrestler who attacked him during TV31.3.
5)      The loser of MPPV-2.5 will take on a mid level wrestler who has been in your promotion for quite some time but has never won any titles.
6)      The loser of MPPV-1.7 will take on half of the legendary tag team that made their debut during MPPV-1.7 that will not compete in the match you set up in TV30.1. After the match, a wrestler who is on the cusp of the main event scene, but doesn't have a match tonight should run in and attack the MPPV-1.7 loser, setting up a feud between the two.
7)      The number one contenders Triple Threat Match announced during TV30.1 will take place.
8)      Your tag team champions will defend their belts against the team who scored the victory in match during MPPV-2.8.
9)      Your secondary champion will defend his belt in the gimmick match that first appeared during 58.1 against the winner of TV33.5 and the loser of MPPV-1.7.
10)      Your main champion will put his belt on the line against the wrestler who won during MPPV-3.7.

5/3/07: Fixed Numbering Errors!
LillaThrillaPosted on 04/03/07 at 02:32:29

On 02/18/07 at 19:18:30, MattHarms wrote:Television Week Twenty One:
1) Your main champion will be in action in a non title match. Also have the main champion hint that the legendary tag team that will debut at your first monthly pay per view that you've began hyping in TV20.4 will be in some sort of alliance with him.  
2) A tag team match should take place this week, spotlighting members of your secondary title division.
3) The loser of TV20.1 will be in action this week. Have the losers of TV19.1 and TV19.3 come out and brawl with the loser of TV20.1 which will set up another match for the first monthly pay per view.  
4) Have the number one contender from TV20.1 team up with the man that the secondary champion attacked during 110.3 and a former holder of the main title to take your tag team champions and another wrestler in a six man tag team match. The main champion should interfere against the number one contender in this match.  

Television Week Twenty One:
1) The loser of TV20.1 will compete this week. Once again, have him brawl with the losers of TV19.1 and TV19.3, as we continue your hype for the pay per view.  
2) At the pay per view, you will have a twenty man battle royal featuring wrestlers from your secondary title division. Have a preview on this match by featuring six secondary division wrestlers in a pinfalls and submissions only battle royal.  
3) Two tag teams that have held the tag team titles in the past should compete in a number one contenders match.  
4) The number one contender for your main title from TV20.1 will take on your secondary champion in a non title match this week.
Uh, Matt, there are TWO TV Week 21s!
MattHarmsPosted on 05/04/07 at 16:26:02

Television Week Thirty Four:
1) A talented wrestler on your roster in the secondary division that has not held your secondary title should wrestle a low level wrestler. After the match, the talented secondary division wrestler should call out your champion. The secondary champion will come out, accepting the challenge for a non title match later tonight.
2) The loser of MPPV-1.7 will take on a lower level competitor. After the match, the wrestler who attacked the MPPV-1.7 wrestler during MPPV-3.6 should repeat his attacks at the Pay Per View, attacking the MPPV-1.7 wrestler again.
3) The tag team champions should have an interview but it is interrupted by a tag team who has held your promotion's tag team titles in the past and want to hold them again.
4) The former tag team champions from TV29.1 should face off against the two secondary champions who wrestled in the six man tag team match during MPPV-3.3.
5)The loser of M-PPV2.5 will compete against a young up and coming wrestler this week. Win, lose, or draw, the loser of M-PPV2.5 will attack the young wrestler until the wrestler who made his debut during TV29.3 makes the save, setting up a feud.
6) Your secondary champion will face off against the wrestler who challenged him earlier tonight during TV34.1 in a non title match. This match should be a preview for a match that will be set up at your next pay per view with the title on the line.

Television Week Thirty Five:
1)The former tag team champions who want to regain their titles in TV34.3 will take on a former secondary champion and the loser of MPPV-1.7 will compete in a tag team match tonight. The MPPV-3.6 attacker should interfere against the MPPV-1.7 wrestler, continuing their feud.
2) The wrestler who made his debut during TV32.1 will go up against a former secondary champion.
3)The loser of MPPV-3.10 will face off against one half of a tough tag team. During this match, the other half of the tough tag team should attack the loser of MPPV-3.10. One of the wrestlers who lost the match in MPPV-3.7 should make the save.
4) The main champion should cut a promo where another main event superstar interrupts him. They should go back and forth, before a match for the main championship is set up for the next Pay Per View.
5)The young up and comer from TV34.5 and the wrestler who made his debut from TV29.3 will take on the former tag team champions from TV29.1. Use this match as an opportunity to promote the feud between the debut of TV29.3 and the loser of M-PPV2.5.
6) A rematch from MPPV-3.3 will take place on this show.

Television Week Thirty Six:
1)A former holder of the secondary title should be showcased against another secondary division wrestler who has yet to hold that particular title.
2) Your secondary champion will compete in a non title match this week. The wrestler who fought your secondary champion during TV34.6 will watch this match, scouting his opponent.
3) The loser of MPPV-1.7 will be in action this week. The attacker from MPPV-3.6 will run out and attack his foe once again this week.
4) The attacker from MPPV-3.6 will compete in a match. The loser of MPPV-1.7 should return the favor from earlier tonight.
5)The loser of MPPV-3.10 and the wrestler who saved him in TV35.3 will take on the former tag team champions from TV29.1.
6) Your main champion and the wrestler who confronted him during TV35.4 should have a confrontation at the end of the show, where the main champion attempts to attack his challenger and fails.

Television Week Thirty Seven:
1)      The wrestler who made his debut during TV32.1 will take on the wrestler who saved the MPPV-3.10 loser during TV35.3. After the match, the tough tag team from TV35.3 will run out to attack the wrestler who made the save during TV35.3 but the loser of MPPV-3.10 will return the favor from TV35.3.
2)      Your secondary division will be showcased in the former of a triple threat match. Your secondary champion along the wrestler who fought him during TV34.6 and will fight him again at the Pay Per View should watch this match, scouting potential future challengers.
3)      Your main champion should attempt to attack the wrestler who confronted him during TV35.4 for the second week in a row but fail once again to add heat for the match at the Pay Per View.
4)      Your tag team champions will team up with the wrestler who made his debut on TV29.3 will take on the trio of the loser from MPPV-2.5 and the former tag team champions who confronted your current champions during TV34.4 in a six man tag team match.

Pay Per View #4:
1)      A former holder of the secondary title will square off against a secondary division wrestler who has not held the title before.
2)      The two former holders of the secondary division that competed during M-PPV3.3 will take on the former tag team champions from that rule.
3)      The wrestler who made his debut during TV29.3 will face off against the loser of MPPV-2.5.
4)      Your tag team champions will put their titles on the line against the team who confronted them during TV34.4.
5)      Next the loser of MPPV-1.7 will compete against the wrestler who attacked him during MPPV-3.6 will square off one on one. To add some flavor to this match, the winner of this match will receive a shot at your main champion down the line but not until the rules indicate so.
6)      The loser of MPPV-3.10 will team up with the wrestler who made the save for him during TV35.3 will take on the tough tag team from TV35.3.
7)      A return match from 34.6 will take place. This time the secondary title will be on the line and to make sure there is a decisive winner, this particular bout will be a thirty minute iron man match.
8)      Your main champion will defend his title against the wrestler who confronted him during TV35.4. During the match, a friend of the challenger should interfere on his behalf and a wrestler known for being a tag team wrestler should interfere on behalf of the champion. Both these men who interfered will be making their debuts tonight.
MattHarmsPosted on 05/04/07 at 18:03:02

Television Week Thirty Eight:
1)      A former main title holder should take on a former holder of your secondary title.
2)      The former tag team champions from TV29.1 should be in action this week. The wrestler who made his debut during TV32.1 should assist the former tag team champions, forming an alliance.
3)      Your main champion should have an interview, hyping up his recent success. The wrestler who saved the MPPV-3.10 loser during TV35.3 should come out and get into an altercation with the champion, setting up your next Pay Per View main event. The main champion's friend from MPPV-4.8 and the loser of the title match from MPPV-4.8 should also get involved in this segment.
4)      Your secondary division should be featured this week with a three way dance. At least one of the wrestlers in this match has to be a former secondary division champion.
5)      The loser of MPPV-3.10 will square off against a tough brawler. After this match, a brand new wrestler will debut, attacking the loser of MPPV-3.10.

Television Week Thirty Nine:
1)Your tag team champions will team up with the wrestler who made his debut during TV29.3 will take on a pair of former tag team champions and a former secondary champion.  The loser of MPPV-2.5 should interfere against the TV29.3 debut, continuing their feud.
2) A former secondary champion will take on the up and comer from TV34.5.
3)The loser of MPPV-3.10 will have a confrontation with the wrestler who debuted during TV38.5, setting up a match for the next Pay Per View.
4) The wrestler who made his debut during TV32.1 should be in action this week. The former tag team champions from TV29.1 should interfere on behalf of the TV32.1 debut, to continue their alliance.  
5) Your secondary champion should team up with the former holder of the main title that competed during TV28.1 and a secondary title holder to square off against two former secondary champions and the wrestler who lost the secondary title match during MPPV-4.7.
6)The wrestler who challenged the main champion during TV38.4 will take on the wrestler who interfered on behalf of the main champion during MPPV-4.8. The main champion should attack his next challenger with the loser of MPPV-4.8 making the save.

Television Week Forty:
1)      Two former holders of the secondary title should square off this week one on one.
2)      The alliance of the former tag team champions from TV29.1 will team up with the wrestler from TV32.1 in a six man tag team match.
3)      The wrestler who made his debut during TV29.3 will be in action this week. The loser from MPPV-2.5 should attack the TV29.3 debut, continuing their feud.
4)      A confrontation should happen between the main champion, the wrestler who challenge the champion during TV38.4, the wrestler who interfered on behalf of the main champion during MPPV-4.8, and the loser of MPPV-4.8.
5)      Your secondary champion will defend his belt against a former holder of your secondary title.
6)      The winner of the MPPV-4.5 should go on a rampage, wanting the title shot he earned. The loser of MPPV-4.5 should attack him, reigniting their feud.

Television Week Forty One:
1)The winner of MPPV-4.5 and the loser of MPPV-2.5 should team up to take on the up and comer from 34.5 and another young wrestler. The loser of MPPV-4.5 should be scouting the winner of MPPV-4.5
2) Your main champion should cut a promo, talking about the wrestler who challenged him during TV38.4. The TV38.4 challenger should come out and make his intentions to take the title at the Pay Per View known one more time.
3) The wrestler who lost the secondary title match during MPPV-4.7 should square off against one of the former secondary champions that competed during TV40.1.
4) The wrestler that helped your current main champion during MPPV-4.8 should be talking with one half of a current tag team in your company that he has past history with. The regular tag team partner of the wrestler that the MPPV-4.8 main champion associate is talking too is not too happy about this development.
5)The wrestler who helped the current main champion during MPPV-4.8 should be in action this week. The loser of MPPV-4.8 should attack him, continuing their feud.
6) A wrestler who competed within the first year of your promotion should make his return, squaring off against a tough brawler.
7)The loser of MPPV-3.10 and the wrestler who made his debut during TV38.5 will be involved in a brawl, hyping their match for the Pay Per View.

Monthly Pay Per View #5:
1)The wrestler who made his debut during TV32.1 will team up with one half of the former tag team champions from TV29.1 and face off against a lower level tag team.
2) A tag team who has once held the tag team title should be featured in tag team action.
3)Your tag team champions will team up with the tag team featured during TV41.5 will take on a team who has held the tag team titles in the past, a former holder of the secondary title, and a fourth wrestler of your choosing in an eight man tag team match.
4)The other half of the former tag team champions from TV29.1 will take on a former holder of your secondary title. The other half of the TV29.1 tag team and the TV32.1 debut should attack the former secondary title until a new international wrestler making his debut makes the save. This new international wrestler is the newest competitor in your secondary title division.
5) A return match from MPPV-3.3 will take place. Add some kind of gimmick to this match.
6) The loser of MPPV-3.10 will face off against the wrestler who made his debut during TV38.5.
7)A return match from MPPV-4.5 will take place, with a Falls Count Anywhere stipulation added to blow off the feud.
8) The loser of MPPV-4.8 will face off against the wrestler who interfered against him during MPPV-4.8.
9)The gimmick match that made its first appearance during 58.1 will make its return tonight. The secondary champion will defend his title against the loser of MPPV-4.7, the former main champion who competed during 38.1, and another secondary division wrestler who has yet to hold your secondary title.
10) Your main champion will defend his belt against the wrestler who challenged him during TV38.1. The loser of MPPV-3.10 should attempt to help the main champion during this match, in exchange for a title shot down the road.
MattHarmsPosted on 05/05/07 at 15:56:45

Television Week Forty Two:
1)Your secondary champion will be in action this week in a non title match
2) A former secondary champion should be in action this week.
3)The former tag team champions from TV29.1 will team up with the wrestler who made his debut during TV32.1 will team up to face off your current tag team champions and the wrestler who made his debut during TV29.3.
4)The tag team who have had problems during TV41.5 should have another argument with the wrestler who debuted as an association of the main champion in MPPV-4.8 being the catalyst.
5) The wrestler who allied himself with the main champion in MPPV-5.10 should talk about his motivations of doing so.
6)The international wrestler who made his debut during MPPV-5.5 will be action this week.
7) This week the loser of MPPV-5.10 will join forces with the wrestler who made his debut during MPPV-4.8 who allied with the loser on that rule. Give these two men a tag team match this week.
8) After the main event, the loser of MPPV-4.8 comes out, proposing a match for the next Pay Per View. It will be the MPPV-4.8 loser, his association from that rule, and the loser of MPPV-5.10 teaming up to face off against the main champion, the associate of the main champion from MPPV-4.8, and the MPPV-5.10 turncoat. This will be one of the two main events that will take place at your next Pay Per View.

Television Week Forty Three:
1)      The winner of the number one contenders match for the main title in MPPV-4.5 should go on a rampage backstage, wanting his title shot right here and now. A former holder of the main title should step in his way, leading to a brawl, setting up your second main event for the next Pay Per View.
2)      The wrestler who made his debut during TV38.5 should be in action this week.
3)      The half of the tag team from TV41.5 that does not have history with the MPPV-4.8 associate of the main champion should confront him, accusing him of trying to break up their tag team.
4)      The international wrestler that made his debut during MPPV-5.5 will team up with the loser from MPPV-4.5.
5)      A big brawl will take place between the wrestlers who are going to be in the Pay Per View Match that was set up during TV42.8.
6)      A former secondary champion will take on the wrestler who made his return during TV41.6. After the match, the two men should shake hands as a sign of respect, forming a brand new tag team. However, this new tag team should be attacked by another tag team after the match, sparking a feud.
7)      Your tag team champions will be in action in a non title match. The former tag team champions and the former secondary champion that were opposite the main champions during MPPV-5.3 should attack the tag team champions after the match. The TV29.3 debut should make save the tag team champions, setting up two new matches for the Pay Per View. One half of the former tag team champions against the TV29.3 debut and the tag team champions defending against the other half of the former tag team champions and the former secondary champion.

Television Week Forty Four:
1)It is announced the number one contendership for your main title will be on the line in the match set up during TV43.1.
2) The man who won the number one contenders match during MPPV-4.5 will square off against the up and comer from TV34.3.
3)The loser of the number one contenders match from MPPV-4.5 will be attacked backstage by the loser of MPPV-2.5. The MPPV-2.5 loser is frustrated with his lack of recent title matches. Keep this in mind for the future.
4) A fatal four way match will be featured this week involving wrestlers from the secondary title division. This will declare a new number one contender for your secondary champion.

Television Week Forty Five:
1)A return match from TV40.1 should take place. Things are getting very heated between these two former secondary champions, so these two should be wrestling again.
2) The former main champion who attacked the number one contender for the main title during TV43.1 will face off against one half of the former tag team champions from TV29.1. The number one contender should attack his foe after the match, sending a message to him.
3)The young up and comer from TV34.5 and the wrestler who made his debut during TV29.3 will be in tag team action this week.
4) The main champion should have a promo this week, putting over his team for the match that was announced during TV42.8.
5) The number one contender for the secondary title from TV44.4 will cut a promo, promising to capture the secondary title at the Pay Per View.
6)The wrestler who made his return to the company during TV41.6 will team on one half of the tag team that attacked him and his new partner during TV43.6. The two tag teams should brawl, setting up a match for your next Pay Per View.

Television Week Forty Six:
1)      One former secondary champion who competed during TV40.1 should team up with the tag team formed during TV43.6 will team up to take on the other former secondary champion from TV40.1 and the tag team that attacked the brand new tag team during TV43.6.
2)      The half of the former tag team champions and the former secondary champion who will get a shot at the tag team champions in the match announced during TV43.7 will take on a former main champion and the half of the tag team having issues starting in TV41.5 who has the past with the wrestler who helped the main champion during MPPV-4.8.
3)      Your secondary champion will compete in a non title match. The number one contender from TV44.4 should scout the secondary champion for their match at the Pay Per View.
4)      The half of the tag team who has been having issues since TV41.5 that does not have history with the MPPV-4.8 associate of the main champion will be in action this week.
5)      The MPPV-4.8 associate of the main champion and the MPPV-5.10 turncoat will team up to take on MPPV-5.10 loser and the wrestler who interfered on behalf of the MPPV-4.8 loser. The main champion and MPPV-4.8 loser should get involved with this match, further hyping up the match that was set up during TV42.8.

Television Week Forty Seven:
1)      The tag team who have had problems starting in TV41.5 will team up with the former main champion featured during TV46.2 in a six man tag team match.
2)      The former tag team champions from TV29.1 will take on your current tag team champions in a non title match this week.
3)      The main event will feature a tag team match hyping up two of the big matches for the next Pay Per View. The former main champion who attacked the number one contender during TV43.1 will team up with the loser of MPPV-4.5 to take on the loser of MPPV-4.5 and the winner of the number one contenders match during MPPV-4.5.

Monthly Pay Per View #6:
1)The former main champion featured during TV46.2 will team up with their partner from that rule to take on the former tag team champions from TV29.1.
2) The tag team match that was set up during TV43.6 should take place right now. Win, lose, or draw, the tag team who challenged the new TV43.6 should have a violent break up, with one of the wrestlers getting sympathy heat as an underdog. This underdog wrestler will become a cult favorite of your fans over the next few months, while his former partner will slowly fade out.
3)The match set up during TV43.7 between the 29.3 debut and the former tag team championship wrestler should tag place right here. The former tag team champion wrestler should be hyped up as a tough competitor and a possible future singles star in your company.
4) A Fatal Four Way Match will take place between the two former secondary champions from TV40.1, the international debut from MPPV-5.5, and a fourth wrestler of your choosing to declare a new number one contender for your secondary champion after this Pay Per View.
5) The loser of MPPV-2.5 will square off against the loser of MPPV-4.5 No matter what the result of this match is, there should be an event after this match to make sure this feud continues.
6) Your tag team champions will put their belts on the line against the team of the former secondary champion and the former tag team champion who were given the title shot during TV43.7.
7) Your secondary champion will put his belt on the line against the number one contender from TV44.4.
8)The six man tag team match announced during TV42.8 will take place right now.
9) The man who won the number one contendership to your main title back in MPPV-4.5 will put his title shot on the line against the former main champion that attacked him during TV43.1. To make sure there is a decisive winner, put these two men inside a steel cage with pinfalls or submissions only.
MattHarmsPosted on 05/06/07 at 21:36:48

Television Week Forty Eight:
1)The winner of MPPV-6.4 will take on a former holder of your secondary title. Your secondary champion should get into an altercation with the winner of MPPV-6.4, setting up their match for the next Pay Per View.
2) The wrestler who debuted as an associate from the main champion during MPPV-4.8. The tag team that have been having problems since TV41.5 should come out, with the wrestler who doesn't have the past with the MPPV-4.8 associate challenging that wrestler to a match next week.
3) The winner of MPPV-6.9 number one contenders match and the main champion should get into a scuffle, setting up their title match for the next Pay Per View.
4) Your tag team champions will defend their titles against the former tag team champions featured during TV29.1.

Television Week Forty Nine:
1)The loser of the MPPV-6.9 number one contenders match will take on the TV34.5 up and comer.
2) The winner of the MPPV-6.4 number one contenders match will be in action once again this week.
3) The MPPV-2.5 loser talks about his recent problems with the loser of the MPPV-4.5 number one contenders match, hyping up their match that will take place at the next Pay Per View.
4) The match set up during TV48.2 will take place right now.
5)Another confrontation should take place between the main champion and the winner of the MPPV-6.9 number one contenders match.
6) Another rematch from TV40.1 will happen, continuing the feud between the two former secondary division champions.

Television Week Fifty:
1) Your secondary division champion will compete this week in a non title fatal four way match. This match was made to give your secondary division champion a tune up match before the Pay Per View.
2) Your tag team champions will compete in a non title match this week.
3) Your main champion will hype up his match with the number one contender for his title from MPPV-6.9.
4) The main event will be a preview for a larger match at the Pay Per View. It will be a ten man battle royal with pinfalls, submissions, or over the top rope finish. In this match, the two former secondary champions who have been feuding during TV40.1, the loser of the MPPV-6.9 number one contenders match, and the new cult favorite from MPPV-6.2 should be in this match. The other six wrestlers are up to you.

Monthly Pay Per View #7:
1) A match between two of the lowest wrestlers ranked on the roster should happen tonight. The winner of this match qualifies for a big match later tonight.
2) The losers of the tag team title match in MPPV-6.6 will square off against the team that was formed during 43.6.
3) Another return match from TV40.1 will take place tonight.
4) A return match from MPPV-6.5 to blow off the feud between these two men.
5) The MPPV-5.10 turncoat will take up with the MPPV-4.8 wrestler who debuted as the associate for the main champion will take on the loser of MPPV-5.10 and the former main champion featured during TV46.2.
6) A tag team title rematch from TV48.4 will take place tonight.
7) Your secondary champion will put his title on the line against the winner of MPPV-6.4.
8) A twenty man battle royal with pinfalls, submissions, or over the top rope rules will take place tonight for the number one contendership for your main title. Some of the wrestlers that must be featured are the loser of the MPPV-6.9 number one contenders match, the MPPV-6.2 cult favorite, the MPPV-6.3 future singles threat, the two former secondary division champions that have been feuding since TV40.1, the MPPV-4.8 associate of the main champion, the MPPV-5.10 turncoat, and the winner of MPPV-7.1. The rest of the competitors are up to you but the loser of MPPV-2.5 will not compete in this match, to add further fuel to his fire that he is being passed over for title shots.
9) The winner of the MPPV-6.9 number one contenders match will receive his title shot against the main champion tonight!

Television Week Fifty One:
1) The MPPV-5.10 turncoat will be in action this week.
2) The main champion comes out, hyping up his victory on the past Pay Per View. The winner of the of the MPPV-7.8 number one contenders battle royal, along with the MPPV-5.10 turncoat and the loser of the MPPV-7.9 title match should come out, leading to a chaotic brawl. This will set up a five way title match at the next Pay Per View in between these four men and a fifth competitor to be determined.
3) The loser of the MPPV-2.5 will come out, demanding to be the fifth competitor in the title match announced during TV51.2. A retired wrestler who is now an authority figure in your company comes out, saying that a variety of different wrestlers are being considered for that match. The MPPV-2.5 loser is not happy with this turn of events and he attacks the authority figure, before "quitting" the company.
4) Your secondary champion will face the up and comer from TV34.5 in a non title match. After the match, the secondary champion should get into a three way brawl with the two former secondary champions that have been feuding during TV40.1. This will lead to a triple threat match for the secondary title at your next Pay Per View.
5) The losers of the tag team title match during MPPV-6.6 will take on the losers of the tag team title match during MPPV-7.6 to declare a new number one contenders to your tag team titles.
6) The winner of the MPPV-7.8 number one contenders battle royal will take on one of the former secondary champions that has been involved in the feud that has taken place during TV40.1.

Television Week Fifty Two:
1)The loser of the TV51.5 number one contenders match will face off against the former main champion that was featured during TV46.4 and one half of the tag team that has been having problems since TV41.5 that has a past with the MPPV-4.8 associate of the main champion.
2) The cult favorite from MPPV-6.2 will be in action tonight. The MPPV-6.3 future singles star should run out, getting into a brawl with the cult favorite.
3) The MPPV-2.5 loser cuts a promo, saying that since he quit the company during TV51.3, he doesn't have to abide by any rules and thus he can strike at any time.
4) Your tag team champions will compete in a non title match. The winners of the number one contenders match from TV51.5 will attack the champions, sending a message from them before the Pay Per View.
5) The MPPV-5.10 turncoat and the loser of the MPPV-7.9 title match will team up with the main champion and another main eventer of your choosing. This main eventer should be the fifth man in the Pay Per View title match.

Monthly Pay Per View #8:
1) The loser of the MPPV-7.9 title match should get into a scuffle with a fan and get arrested to open up the Pay Per View, taking him out of the title match tonight.
2) A mid level heel should team up with a struggling wrestler to take on the team that formed during TV46.3. The mid level heel should make his intentions known about taking several struggling wrestlers under his wing, forming a new stable.
3) Two wrestlers in your secondary title division will take on each other tonight to highlight the high level of competition in your secondary title division.
4) The former main champion featured during TV46.4 will take on the MPPV-4.8 main champion associate.
5) Your tag team champions will put their belts on the line against the winners of the 51.3 number one contenders match.
6) A brand new signing who has been tearing up the competition on the independent circuit should make his debut tonight. This new signing will be a corner stone of your secondary title division for months to come.
7) The MPPV-6.2 cult favorite will square off against the future singles star from MPPV-6.3.
8) The losers of the TV51.3 number one contenders will take on the team who have had problems since TV41.5.
9) Your secondary champion will put his title up against the two former secondary division wrestlers who have been feuding since TV40.1.
10) Your main champion will put his title on the line against his tag team partner during TV52.5, the number one contender from MPPV-7.8, the turncoat from MPPV-5.10 and the loser of MPPV.2.5 (who is replacing the arrested loser of the main title match during MPPV-7.9). A feud should be set up as a result of this match, involving one of the men eliminated fairly early in this match and the man who eliminated him(but did not walk out with the title).
MattHarmsPosted on 05/08/07 at 18:48:16

Television Week Fifty Three:
1)One half of a former tag team championship team will take on a former secondary champion. A wrestler in the secondary title division who has yet to hold that title should interfere, helping the former secondary champion. The tag team partner of the former tag team championship wrestler will make the save, setting up a feud.
2) One of your main event wrestlers is confronted by a manager. The manager talks about how this main event wrestler is being passed over for title shots and suggest that taking out the main champion is the closest path to a title shot. The main event wrestler agrees with the manager's claims and makes plans to go after your main champion.
3) A return match from MPPV-7.1 will take place tonight.
4) The loser of MPPV-7.9 goes on a rampage backstage, wanting the title shot that he missed at the last Pay Per View. An authority figure will announce that other wrestlers are being considered for the title shot above the MPPV-7.9 loser and he will have to get back into line. The MPPV-7.9 loser is not happy about this development.
5) The wrestler who made his debut during MPPV-8.6 will be in action to showcase his talents this week.
6) Your secondary champion will be featured in a non title match this week.
7) Your main champion will come out for an interview but he should be attacked by the main event wrestler from TV53.2 will run out and attack the champion. This will set up the main event for your next Pay Per View.

Television Week Fifty Four:
1)      One of the wrestlers in the feud that began during MPPV-8.10 will have a match this week.
2)      The MPPV-6.2 cult favorite will be featured in a match this week.
3)      The MPPV-5.10 and the MPPV-4.8 associate of the then main champion vow to team up to wipe out the former main champion featured in TV46.4 and the half of the tag team who have been having issues since TV41.5 who does not have a past with the MPPV-4.8 associate.
4)      The wrestler who attacked the main champion during TV53.7 will be in action. The main champion should get into a brawl with his foe after this match.
5)      The former tag team champions from TV53.1 will take on representatives of the new stable from MPPV-8.2.
6)      The wrestler in the feud from MPPV-8.10 that did not compete earlier tonight will be in action. The other wrestler in the feud should get into a scuffle with his rival, until a third wrestler who has interacted with the two wrestlers in the feud started during MPPV-8.10 in the past should attempt to break up this scuffle.

Television Week Fifty Five:
1)      A former secondary champion will be in action. After the match, the wrestler who made his debut during MPPV-8.6 will attack the former secondary champion, setting up a match at the next Pay Per View.
2)      Two low level wrestlers will come out for a match but the loser of MPPV-7.9 will storm out, laying out both these men. The MPPV-7.9 loser says one way or another he will become the main champion sooner rather then later.
3)      The wrestler who made his debut during MPPV-8.6 will be in action this week.
4)      Two former secondary champions will compete in a number one contenders match for your secondary title. The winner of this match will face your secondary champion at the next Pay Per View.
5)      The wrestler who attacked the main champion during TV53.7 will take on the TV35.4 up and comer. The main champion should attack his rival.
6)      The wrestlers competing in MPPV-6.5 and MPPV-6.7 should compete in a six man tag team match.

Television Week Fifty Six:
1)      Your secondary champion will team up with the wrestler who made his debut during MPPV-8.6 to take on the winner of TV55.4 and a partner of his choosing.
2)      A return match from MPPV-8.2 will take place tonight.
3)      The MPPV-5.10 turncoat and the MPPV-4.8 associate of the main champion will team up to face off against the former main champion featured during TV46.4 and the half of the tag team having problems since TV41.5 who does not have the past with the MPPV-4.8 associate. The other half of the TV41.5 tag team is missing throughout all of this.
4)      Two secondary division wrestlers will compete tonight in a chance to showcase that particular division.
5)      The two wrestlers who have been feuding since MPPV-8.10 will have to form an uneasy tag team against a tough tag team. Problems should surface from the MPPV-8.10 rivals as tension mounts prior to their match at the next Pay Per View.
6)      Your main champion will have some words before the Pay Per View, hyping his match with the man who attacked him during TV53.7.

Monthly Pay Per View #9:
1)Two secondary division wrestlers will be featured in a match, showcasing their skills in an attempt to get noticed by management.
2) The two teams that had an altercation during TV53.1 will compete against each other tonight.
3)A return match of sorts will MPPV-8.2 will happen, with one of the wrestlers on the team that has representatives from your new heel stable being replaced by a brand new stable member who is ranked rather low in your ratings.
4) The wrestler who made his debut during MPPV-8.6 will take on the former holder of your secondary title that he attacked during TV55.1.
5)A return match from TV55.6 will take place tonight.
6) A No Disqualification return match from TV56.3 will happen tonight. The other half of the tag team who has been having problems from TV41.5 should make an appearance, but not get involved on behalf on either side.
7) The two wrestlers who started to feud in MPPV-8.10 will have their match right now, with the man who attempted to break up their fight during TV54.6 being the special referee. The loser of this match should snap and attack the special guest referee, setting up a feud between the two.
8) Your secondary champion will put his belt on the line against the winner of TV55.4.
9) Your main champion will put his belt on the line against the wrestler who attacked him during TV53.7 in a no disqualification, no countout, Falls Count Anywhere Match.
10) After the main event, the loser of MPPV-7.9 will come out, demanding that the main champion face him. The main champion goes after the MPPV-7.9 loser but a new wrestler makes his debut, attacking the main champion, laying him in the center of the ring. The MPPV-7.9 loser and the new wrestler will stand over the main champion as the Pay Per View goes off the air.
MattHarmsPosted on 05/14/07 at 21:00:38

Television Week Fifty Seven:
1)The wrestler who joined your midlevel stable in MPPV-9.3 will square off against the cult favorite from MPPV-6.2. After the match, the loser of MPPV-9.9 will run out, attacking the MPPV-6.2 cult favorite, taking out his frustrations from his loss at the Pay Per View.
2) Tonight, an eight man tournament will begin to begin to declare the number one contender for your secondary championship. Have a return match from MPPV-8.6 as the first match in the tournament.
3)The loser of MPPV-9.7 and the special referee from that rule should get into an altercation, further setting up a match at your next Pay Per View.
4) The MPPV-5.10 turncoat and the MPPV-4.8 associate of the man who was main champion in that rule will take on the tag team who formed during TV46.3.
5) The main champion should come out, cutting a promo about the loser of MPPV-7.9 and his associate that made his debut during MPPV-9.10. These two men should attack the champion, leaving him laying.
6) The next match in your tournament to declare a number one contender for your secondary championship will occur. Have two men who have held your secondary title in the past wrestle each other in this match.

Television Week Fifty Eight:
1)A three way match will take place, showcasing your secondary title division.
2) The next match in the tournament to declare the number one contender for your secondary championship will take place. This match will be a rematch from MPPV-8.3.
3)The half of the tag team that have been having issues since TV41.5 who has a past with the MPPV-4.8 associate of the main champion  says he will referee a return match from MPPV-9.6. He also hints that he may finally reveal whose side he is on.
4) The MPPV-7.9 loser and his associate from MPPV-9.10 come out, talking about how they have laid waste to your main champion two shows in a row. The main champion comes out, revealing that he has someone to help even the odds. His backup should be someone the main champion has feuded with in the past. This will set up a match involving the loser of MPPV-7.9 and the MPPV-9.10 associate against the main champion and his backup to headline your next Pay Per View.
5)A return match from TV53.1 will take place tonight.
6) The loser of MPPV-9.8 will face a former holder of your secondary title in the tournament to declare a number one contender for your secondary championship.

Television Week Fifty Nine:
1)In the semifinals of your tournament to declare the number one contender to your secondary championship, the winner of TV57.2 will take on the winner of TV58.2.
2)A rematch from MPPV-8.5 will take place tonight. Have the future main eventer from MPPV from MPPV-6.3 and another wrestler assist one of the teams, leading to a four on two beatdown. A team who has held the tag team titles in the past will make the save, setting up an eight man tag team match for your Pay Per View.
3) The loser of MPPV-9.9 will be in action. After the match, the MPPV-6.2 cult favorite will run out, getting some revenge from the attack of two weeks ago.
4)The main champion and his partner from TV58.4 will take on representatives from the mid level heel stable that formed during MPPV-8.2. After the match, the loser of MPPV-7.9 and his associate from MPPV-9.10 will get into a brawl with the two men they will be facing at your next Pay Per View.

Television Week Sixty:
1)The semifinals of the tournament to declare the number one contender for your secondary title will take place between the winner of TV57.6 and the winner of TV58.6.
2)The MPPV-6.2 cult favorite cuts a promo where he is attacked by the loser of MPPV-9.9.
3)The MPPV-5.10 turncoat will be in action tonight.
4) The tag team who made the save during TV59.2 will square off against representatives of the stable formed during MPPV-8.2. The four men who the TV59.2 rescuers evened the odds against should attack them with the team that the TV59.2 team saved during that rule returning the favor by evening the odds.
5)The former main champion featured during TV46.4 will team up with the half of the tag team that have been having problems since TV41.5 who does not have the past with the MPPV-4.8 associate of the then main champion. The MPPV-4.8 associate and the MPPV-5.10 should rush out, beating down their foes.
6)The wrestler who made his debut during MPPV-9.10 will make his in ring debut tonight.

Monthly Pay Per View Ten:
1)Representatives from your stable formed during MPPV-8.2 will be in action in a six man tag team match.
2)A return match from the first round of your recent secondary title tournament between two wrestlers who have already been
3)The loser of MPPV-9.9 will square off against the MPPV-6.2 cult favorite.
4) A return match from MPPV-9.6 will take place, with the half of the tag team that has been having problems since TV41.5 who has a past with the MPPV-4.8 associate of the main champion as the referee. The TV41.5 should prove that his allegiance is to his normal partner.
5) Your secondary champion will throw out an open challenge to anyone whether they are on your roster or not. This is a non title match.
6) The loser of MPPV-9.7 and the special referee from that rule will square off now.
7) The eight man tag team match that was set up during TV59.2 will happen now.
8)The finals of the tournament to declare the number one contender for your secondary championship will take place between the winner of TV59.1 and the winner of TV60.1.
9) The tag team match that was set up during TV58.4 will happen now. The winner of the fall will get the next title shot against your main champion. Should your main champion win the fall, special instructions will be provided later.
MattHarmsPosted on 05/16/07 at 21:32:19

Television Week Sixty One:
1)      The Winner of MPPV-10.8 will be in action, to gear him up for his title shot against your secondary champion at the next Pay Per View.
2)      The first match of a tag team tournament will start, to declare number one contenders for your tag team titles. This tournament is unique, as the pairings will be determined "randomly".
3)      The wrestler who gained the fall in the match during MPPV-10.9 should cut a promo against your main champion. However, if the main champion gained the fall, use this opportunity to name a number one contender for his title. A brawl should take place between the champion and the number one contender at any rate, further setting up the title match for your main championship at the next Pay Per View.
4)      The next match in your random pairings tag team tournament should take place now.
5)      Your tag team champions will put their belts on the line in another rematch from MPPV-8.5. The team who made the save during TV59.2 should get involved, leading to a three team scuffle.

Television Week Sixty Two:
1)      Another match in your random pairings tag team tournament will take place right now.
2)      Representatives of the mid level stable formed during MPPV-8.2 will be in a tag team match tonight.
3)      One half of the tag team formed during TV46.3 will face off against another representive from your MPPV-8.2 mid level stable.
4)      The final first round match in your random draw tag team tournament will take place tonight.
5)      Your main champion will take on the rising singles star from MPPV-6.3 in a non title match. Several main eventers should get involved in this match, including the number one contender to your main championship.

Television Week Sixty Three:
1)      The semifinals of your random draw tournament will take place now, as the winners of TV62.1 will take on the winners of TV62.4.
2)      Your secondary champion will be featured this week in a non title match. The winner of MPPV-10.8 will watch this match, scouting your secondary champion.
3)      The other semifinal bout of your random draw tag team tournament will take place as the winners of TV61.2 take on the winners of TV61.4.
4)      The MPPV-5.10 turncoat will be in action against one half of the tag team formed during TV46.3. The MPPV-4.8 associate of the main champion should help the MPPV-5.10 turncoat assault that half of the TV46.3 tag team. The other half of the TV46.3 and the MPPV-6.2 cult favorite make the save, but the damage has been done.
5)      One half of your tag team champions will face off against one half of the tag team that made the save during TV59.2.

Television Week Sixty Four:
1)The finals of your random draw tournament will take place between the winners of TV63.1 and TV63.3. The losing team should turn on each other, setting up a match at the Pay Per View.
2) The winner of MPPV-8.10 will be in action.
3) A singles match will take place, featuring the representatives of the teams that faced off during MPPV-8.5.
4) One of the representatives of the mid level stable formed during MPPV-8.2 will take on a member of your secondary title division tonight.
5) Your main champion will team up with another main eventer to take on the number one contender for your main title and another main eventer. This match will set up a feud between the two main eventers that are not your main champion or number one contender.

Monthly Pay Per View Number Eleven:
1)      Representatives of the stable formed during MPPV-8.2 will square off against the tag team who had problems starting TV41.5 but resolved their differences at the last Pay Per View along with the former holder of the main title featured during TV46.4 in a six man tag team match.
2)      You should have a match featuring two free agents. The idea is to give these two men an opportunity to showcase their talents and perhaps sign one or both to a contract.
3)      The MPPV-4.8 associate of the main champion and the MPPV-5.10 turncoat will take on the MPPV-6.2 cult favorite and the half of the TV46.3 tag team that was not viciously assaulted during TV63.4.
4)      The losing team of TV64.1 will take on each other in singles competition.
5)      The two main eventers who began to feud during TV64.5 will square off tonight. Something should happen to make sure this feud is far from over.
6)      The future star from MPPV-6.3 will take on a main event wrestler who has yet to hold your main championship.
7)      Your tag team titles will be on the line in a fatal four way tag team match featuring the two teams featured during MPPV-8.5, the tag team that made the save during TV59.2, and the winning team from TV64.1.
8)      Your secondary champion will put his title on the line against the winner of MPPV-10.8.
9)      Your main champion will put his title on the line in the match set up during TV61.3. To make sure there is a finish, make this no countout, no disqualification, no time limit, and falls count anywhere!
MattHarmsPosted on 05/21/07 at 18:20:27

Television Week Sixty Five:
1) Your secondary champion will be featured this week in a non title match.
2) A segment should air with one of your main event wrestlers going on a rampage for not getting title shots recently.
3) The MPPV-5.10 turncoat will be featured in a match this week.
4) A triple threat match should take place between top ranked representatives of your secondary title division.
5) The loser of MPPV-11.9 will take on another main event wrestler this week. The two main event wrestles who began to feud during TV64.5 will get involved in this match, setting up a four way match at the next Pay Per View.
6) Your main champion should come out for an interview but he is interrupted by another main eventer who wants a title shot which your main champion accepts. This match will headline your next Pay Per View.

Television Week Sixty Six:
1)A six man tag team match should take place tonight featuring the tag team that had problems starting starting TV41.5 but have since reconciled and the former main champion featured during TV46.4 taking on the future singles star from MPPV-6.3 and a tag team that has held your tag team title belts in the past. After the match, the team with the MPPV-6.3 should be joined by another mid level wrestler to beat down their opponents, but the MPPV-4.8 associate of then main champion should make the save. This should reignite the friction between the TV41.5 tag team.
2) Two former holders of your secondary championship will square off where the winner receives a shot at your secondary champion at the next Pay Per View.
3) One of the main eventers involved in the feud that started during TV64.5 will be in action tonight.
4) The two competitors in the main title match for the next Pay Per View that was set up during TV65.6 will have a confrontation to further build heat for their encounter on Pay Per View.
5) Tonight, a legendary tag team will make their debut, taking on a team in your promotion that has held your tag team titles in the past.

Television Week Sixty Seven:
1) The MPPV-5.10 turncoat will be in action this week. The MPPV-6.2 cult favorite should run out, attacking the MPPV-5.10 turncoat. This will set up a match at your next Pay Per View.
2) The main event wrestler who went on a rampage during TV65.2 should angrily confront an authority figure about his lack of title shots. The authority figure has the main eventer tossed out of the building, suspending him for the week.
3) A former holder of your secondary title will square off against the leader of the mid level stable formed during MPPV-8.2. Two other former secondary title holders should get into the mix, setting up a triple threat match between the three former holders of the secondary title for your next Pay Per View.
4) The loser of MPPV-11.9 will square off against one of the wrestlers in the feud that began during TV64.5.
5) Your secondary champion will square off against the winner of TV66.2 in a non title match.

Television Week Sixty Eight:
1) One of the representatives from the MPPV-8.2 stable will square off against the wrestler who made his debut during MPPV-8.6.
2) Your tag team champions will put their belts on the line against the former tag team champions who fought the debuting legendary tag team during TV66.5.
3) The MPPV-6.3 future stare will square off against the former main champion featured during TV46.4.
4) A six man tag team match will close out the show. The competitors are up to you but it would be a good idea to use this as an opportunity to hype up several of your big matches at the upcoming Pay Per View.

Monthly Pay Per View #12:
1) A fatal four way match should take place, showcasing some of your lesser utilized talent in your secondary title division.
2) The wrestler who made his debut during MPPV-8.6 will take on a high profile international superstar that you have brought in for one night only.
3) Representatives of the stable that formed during MPPV-8.2 will be in action in a six man tag team match.
4) The MPPV-6.2 cult favorite will square off against the MPPV-5.10 turncoat.
5) A return match from TV66.1 should take place with the MPPV-4.8 associate once again making the save for the team with his former partner when the odds are uneven.
6) A triple threat match will take place between the three former holders of your secondary title that were involved during TV67.3.
7) A rematch for your tag team titles from TV68.2 will happen right now.
8) The fatal four way match set up during TV65.5 will happen, with the winner becoming the number one contender for your main championship. To ensure a decisive victor, this match should be no countouts, no disqualification, no time limit, and falls count anywhere.
9) A return match from TV67.5 will take place, this time with your secondary championship on the line. This match will be a thirty minute iron man match.
10) Your main champion will put his belt on the line against the wrestler who challenged him during 65.6.
MattHarmsPosted on 05/24/07 at 16:01:57

Television Week Sixty Nine:
1)The MPPV-6.2 cult favorite will be in action, taking on one of the main event wrestlers from the feud that started during TV64.5. The other wrestler from the 64.5 feud should get involved in this match.
2) Your main champion will come out, talking about his upcoming title defense against the winner of MPPV-12.7.
3) The loser of MPPV-12.9 will be in action.
4) A tag team match with representatives of your secondary title division will take place. Your secondary champion should be involved but the other wrestlers are up to you.
5) Your tag team champions will compete against the former main champion featured during TV46.5 and one half of the TV41.5 tag team in a non title match. The legendary tag team who made their debut during TV66.5 should get into it with your tag team champions.

Television Week Seventy
1)Representatives from the mid level stable from MPPV-8.2 will take on some of your main event competitors in a six man tag team match.
2) A six man tag team match should happen, featuring representatives from your secondary title division in action. Your secondary champion should be involved in this match.
3) The legendary tag team that made their debut during TV66.5 will square off against a team that have held your tag team titles in the past.
4) A return match from MPPV-12.6 will take place, this time using the gimmick match that debuted during 58.1 and for the number one contendership for your secondary championship.
5) Your main champion will put his title on the line against the winner of MPPV-12.7. Your tag team champions and the legendary tag team from TV66.5 should take sides between either competitor, setting up a six man tag team match at the next Pay Per View.

Television Week Seventy One
1)The wrestler who made his debut during MPPV-8.6 will be featured in a match this week.
2) The MPPV-4.8 associate of the main champion in that rule will be in action. The former tag team champions that competed during TV66.1, the MPPV-6.3 rising star, and the other singles wrestler who was involved during TV66.1 will attack the MPPPV-4.8 associate with the former main champion from TV46.5 and TV41.5 tag team will make the save, with the half of the TV41.5 tag team that does not have the past with the MPPV-4.8 associate doing so reluctantly.
3) Your secondary champion will compete against the winner of TV70.4 in a non title match.
4) One of the trios in the six man tag team match set up during TV70.5 will compete in a six man tag team match. The other trio should get involved, leading to a big brawl between the two teams for the six man tag team match at your Pay Per View.

Monthly Pay Per View Thirteen:
1)The MPPV-8.2 stable will compete in a six man tag team match against the MPPV-6.2 cult favorite and a team that have held your tag team titles in the past.
2) The wrestler who went on a rampage during TV65.2 should come out, demanding a match tonight after being left off the pay per view. The authority figure involved during TV67.2 should bring out a former rival of the TV65.2 wrestler who is not signed with your promotion and is appearing for one night only. This leads to a match between the two rivals.
3) A no disqualification, no countout rematch from 66.1 will happen with the MPPV-4.8 associate being the special guest referee. The other singles wrestler from 66.1 should get involved but the MPPV-4.8 associate should fight him off, before officially aligning with the TV41.5 tag team and the former main champion featured during TV46.5
4) A special segment should air with a brand new high profile free agent you signed making his debut. This wrestler talks about how he has come to your promotion to fight the best in the world and will go for your main title. The MPPV-6.3 future singles star should come out, offering an alliance but the new wrestler should turn him down, leading to a brawl.
5) Two main event wrestlers who have yet to hold your main title will compete in a number one contenders match.
6) An eight man tag team match will happen featuring several of your secondary division stars, including as many former secondary champions as you have available. The winner of the fall will receive a shot at your secondary champion.
7) A no disqualification match between the two wrestlers who have been feuding since TV64.5 will take place.
8) Your secondary champion will put his belt on the line against the winner of TV80.4.
9) The six man tag team match set up during TV70.5 will happen. This match will help set up a pair of future matches between your main champion and the loser of TV70.5 along with your tag team champions against the TV66.5 legendary tag team.  
MattHarmsPosted on 06/08/07 at 19:52:22

Television Week Seventy Two
1)The winner of the fall during MPPV-13.6 will be in action this week.
2) Your tag team champions will compete in a non title match. The TV66.5 legendary tag team should get into it, leading to a brawl, further setting up your tag team title match at the next Pay Per View.
3) The alliance of the former main champion featured during TV46.5, the TV41.5 tag team, and the MPPV-4.8 associate of the main champion in that rule should announce that they stand united.
4)The loser of TV70.5 will take on the winner of MPPV-13.7. The loser of MPPV-13.7 should attack the winner of that match during this rule to show this feud has yet to end.
5)The wrestler who made his debut during MPPV-13.4, talking about how he has come to your company to go up against your main champion but the winner of the MPPV-13.5 number one contenders match will take exception to this, leading to this two men brawling, setting up a match for your next Pay Per View.

Television Week Seventy Three:
1)The winner of the MPPV-13.5 number one contenders match will be in action tonight.
2) Your secondary champion will square off against a former holder of your secondary title in a non title match.
3) The wrestler who went on a rampage during TV65.2 demands his title shot but the TV67.2 authority figure remarks that he has a special surprise for the TV65.2 wrestler for next week.
4)The winner of MPPV-13.7 will square off against the loser of the MPPV-13.5 number one contenders match.
5) Your main champion will square off against the MPPV-4.8 associate of the main champion in that rule in a non title match. The MPPV-6.3 singles star, the former tag team champions featured during TV66.1 along with the other singles wrestler from that rule should get involved on behalf of the champion. The loser of TV70.1, the former main champion during TV46.5, and the TV41.5 tag team should make the save.

Television Week Seventy Four:
1)A four way dance should take place with a variety of wrestlers from your secondary title division.
2)The winner of MPPV-13.7 will be in action this week. The loser of MPPV-13.7 should attack the winner of that rule after the match.
3)Your main champion will come out cutting an interview on recent competition but will be interrupted by the wrestler who made his debut during MPPV-13.4. An altercations should be teased but the MPPV-6.3 singles star will blindside the MPPV-13.4 debut, setting up a match for next week.
4) The main event should be the TV65.2 wrestler who went on a rampage against three representatives from the MPPV-8.2 stable in a no disqualification, no countout, falls count anywhere handicap match.
5)Your secondary champion is backstage when the MPPV-13.6 winner of the fall brutalizes him to close out the show.

Television Week Seventy Five:
1)Your tag team champions and your main champion will join forces in a six man tag team match.
2)The TV65.2 wrestler screams about his title shot but the TV67.2 authority figure announces that the wrestler has another roadblock to get through at the next Pay Per View.
3)The MPPV-13.7 winner of the fall will be in action against a former holder of your secondary title.
4)The MPPV-8.2 stable are out, saying they have an open contract for the Pay Per View. Two secondary title division wrestlers along with a former wrestler who wants to step back into the ring for one night only should accept the challenge, setting up a six man tag team match for the Pay Per View.
5) The MPPV-4.8 associate and the half of the TV41.5 tag team that was not aligned with the associate in the past will be in tag team action.
6)The MPPV-13.4 debut will square off against the MPPV-6.3 singles star. The MPPV-13.5 number contender will run out and lay out the MPPV-13.4 debut, getting the last word in before the pay per view.

Monthly Pay Per View Fourteen:
1)A return match from MPPV-13.7 should take place to blow off the feud. This match should be given some sort of hardcore stipulations.
2)Four secondary division stars will be featured in a tag team match.
3)The TV65.2 wrestler will be featured against someone from his past making a one night only appearance tonight.
4)An eight main tag team match will take place featuring the former tag team champions from 66.1, the MPPV-6.3 singles star, and the other singles wrestler from TV66.1 will square off against the former main champion featured during TV46.5, the tag team featured during TV41.5, and the MPPV-4.8 associate of the then main champion. The half of the TV41.5 tag team that was not aligned with the MPPV-4.8 associate in the past should turn on his teammates, before walking off in disgust.
5)The six man tag team match set up during TV75.4 should happen now.
6)The MPPV-13.4 debut will square off against the winner of MPPV-13.5, with the number one contendership of MPPV-13.5 on the line in this match.
7)Your tag team champions will defend their belts against the TV66.5 legendary tag team.
8)Your secondary champion will put his belt on the line against the wrestler who scored the fall during MPPV-13.7.
9)Your main champion will defend his title in a no disqualification, no countout, falls count anywhere match against the loser of TV70.5.
10)An announcement should air about a wrestler who is a true legend in this sport making his debut in your company soon!
MattHarmsPosted on 07/18/07 at 17:37:17

Television Week Seventy Six:
1)      Your main champion will kick off the show, warning the legend who was hinted to be debuting soon during MPPV-14.10 to stay away.
2)      Your secondary champion will square off against a new signing who is hoping to make a splash in your secondary title division. This will be a non title match.
3)      The wrestler who turned on his teammates during MPPV-14.4 will be confronted by the former main champion featured during TV46.5. The MPPV-14.4 turncoat hints that he will bring in a tag team to compete against the MPPV-4.8 associate of the main champion and that wrestler's former tag team partner from the TV41.5 tag team and warns the TV46.5 former main champion to stay out of his way.
4)      Two wrestlers in your secondary title division will compete to spotlight that division.
5)      The winner of MPPV-14.1 makes his intentions in winning the main championship clear but the main champion confronts him, offering him a future title shot in exchange for an alliance.
6)      The loser of MPPV-14.9 will be in action tonight.
7)      The TV67.2 authority figure offers TV65.2 wrestler a deal of the lifetime. The TV65.2 wrestler will face a mystery opponent at the next pay per view. If he wins, he gets a shot at the main championship but if he loses, he will have to leave the company.
8)      The losers of the MPPV-14.7 tag team title match will square off against representatives of the stable formed during MPPV-8.2
9)      The main champion makes his way down to the ring, calling out the winner of the MPPV-14.6 number one contenders match. The loser of the MPPV-14.6 number one contenders match, your tag team champions, the winner of MPPV-14.1, and the MPPV-6.3 future singles star should ambush the number one contender, forming an alliance with your main champion. The losers of MPPV-14.7 and the loser of MPPV-14.9 will make the save on the number one contender. The lights go out and the MPPV-14.10 legend is hinted once again to debut and will go up against your main champion. The battle lines have been drawn in your company!

Television Week Seventy Seven:
1)The number one contender from MPPV-14.6 comes out, hyping up his future shot at the main champion, but your main champion and the loser of MPPV-14.6 decide to come out and confront your number one contender.
2) A wrestler who has held your secondary championship within the last year will compete against one half of the former tag team champions featured during TV66.1. It is announced that those former tag team champions have joined up with your main champion in his alliance.
3)The MPPV-4.8 associate of the then-main champion and his former partner from TV41.5 announce that they are officially reuniting as a tag team. They tell the MPPV-14.4 turncoat to take his best shot, because no tag team can beat them.
4) The winner of MPPV-14.1 will square off against a former holder of your secondary championship.
5) The former main champion from TV46.5 will be in action tonight.
6) The MPPV-14.6 number one contender will face off against one half of your tag team champions. The main champion and his associations from TV76.9 and TV77.2 should attack the number one contender, beating him down despite his best efforts to fight back.

Television Week Seventy Eight:
1)Your main champion and the loser of the MPPV-14.6 number one contenders match will be in tag team action tonight. Once again, the MPPV-14.10 legend should hint his arrival to your company.
2) The loser of MPPV-14.9 will face off against one half of the former tag team champions featured during TV66.1. After the match, the winner of MPPV-14.1 will attack the loser of MPPV-14.9, setting up a match at your next Pay Per View!
3) Your secondary champion will compete in a non title match tonight.
4)The MPPV-14.4 turncoat brings in a brand new tag team as promised. The newly reunited team from TV77.3 gets into a confrontation with this new team.
5) In the main event, your tag team champions will put their belts on the line against the former secondary champion featured during TV77.2 and the loser of the secondary title match during MPPV-14.8. These two secondary division wrestlers will form a brand new tag team, also putting themselves firmly against the main champion, joining the alliance of wrestlers against him from TV76.9.  Your secondary champion should get involved, getting into a scuffle with the former secondary champion featured during TV77.2, setting up a match for the next Pay Per View. It should be noted that your secondary champion is not going to take sides in the current divide in your company.

Television Week Seventy Nine:
1)      The losers of MPPV-14.7 will be in action tonight. This team will get another crack at the tag team champions at the next Pay Per View.
2)      Your main champion once again talks about the MPPV-14.10 legend and remarks that he doesn't have the guts to show his face on television.
3)      The tag team that made their debuts during TV78.4 will square off against a team that have held your tag team titles in the past. The reunited team from TV77.3 should attack the TV78.4 tag team, taking their feud to the next level.
4)      The TV46.5 former main champion announces that he is against the current main champion, which draws out the MPPV-6.3 future singles star for a match to teach the TV46.5 ex-main champion a lesson.
5)      The tag team of secondary division stars formed during TV78.5 and another former secondary division champion will take on a trio of secondary division stars who have yet to hold that championship, but are looking to make an impact.
6)      The main champion comes out once again, mocking the MPPV-14.10 wrestler. This draws out the MPPV-14.6 number one contender to confront the champion. The other wrestlers aligned with the main champion come out to attack the MPPV-14.6 number one contender but the group of wrestlers who have recently put themselves against the main champion should make the save, leading to a chaotic brawl, putting over once more that the battle lines have been drawn.

Television Week Eighty:
1)The winner of MPPV-14.1 will be in action tonight.
2) The TV77.3 reunited tag team put over their ambitions to take out the tag team that was brought in by the MPPV-14.4 turncoat during TV78.4. Unfortunately, both teams have already been scheduled for separate matches at the Pay Per View.
3) Your secondary champion will compete in a non title match tonight. The former secondary division champion featured during TV77.2 will go after your secondary champion, hyping up the secondary title division match at the next Pay Per View.
4) A trio of secondary division stars will square off against the MPPV-6.3 future singles star and the former tag team champions featured during TV66.1.
5) Your tag team champions will compete in a non title match against the loser of MPPV-14.9 and the winner of the MPPV-14.6 number one contenders match. The losers of MPPV-14.7 will get involved in this match, hyping up their challenge for the tag team titles at the next Pay Per View.
6) Your main champion and the loser of the MPPV-14.6 number one contenders match will blindside the MPPV-14.6 number one contender, until the MPPV-14.10 legend finally makes his debut, making the save on the number one contender. The main event of the pay per view is set in stone, with the MPPV-14.6 number one contender and the MPPV-14.10 legend taking on the loser of the MPPV-14.6 number one contenders match and the main champion!

Monthly Pay Per View Number Fifteen
1)      A return match from TV79.3 will take place right now.
2)      A six man tag team match will take place, showcasing some of the best talent your secondary title division has to offer.
3)      The TV77.3 reunited tag team will square off against representatives of the mid level stable formed during MPPV-8.2.
4)      The loser of the MPPV-14.8 secondary title match will square off against an international superstar brought in for one night only.
5)      The match that was set up during TV76.7 will take place now. The authority figure involved in that rule will referee the match, being heavily biased against the TV65.2 wrestler. If the TV65.2 does manage to defy the odds, the authority figure will "fire" him anyway, going back on his word. The wrestler will be brought back at a later date, no matter if he wins or loses.
6)      A return match from TV79.4 will take place tonight.
7)      The MPPV-14.1 winner and the MPPV-14.9 loser will have their match tonight, but it will only be the first battle in a larger feud. No matter the outcome, the feud between these two will continue.
8)      Your tag team titles will be at stake in a return match from MPPV-14.7. The former tag team champions involved during TV66.1 will get involved in this match, attacking the challengers.
9)      Your secondary champion will put his belt on the line against the former secondary champion featured during TV77.2.
10)      Your main champion will team up with the loser of the MPPV-14.6 number one contenders bout to square off against the winner of the MPPV-14.6 number one contenders match and the MPPV-14.10 legend. Use this match as an opportunity to set up a future main championship match between your number one contender and the main champion.
MattHarmsPosted on 07/20/07 at 16:57:23

Television Week Eighty One:
1)      A former secondary champion and another secondary division wrestler who has yet to hold the secondary title will form a tag team to face off against representatives of the mid level stable formed during MPPV-8.2.
2)      The loser MPPV-14.8 makes his secondary title intentions known. It is announced that he will have to face off against both wrestlers in the secondary title match during MPPV-15.9 at the next Pay Per View, for the secondary championship.
3)      The former main champion featured during TV46.5 and two partners of his choosing will square off against the future singles star from MPPV-6.3 and the former tag team champions featured during TV66.1 in six man tag team match.
4)      The tag team who reunited during TV77.3 will be in action.
5)      The loser of MPPV-14.8 will be in action tonight.
6)      The former tag team champions from TV66.1 throw out an open challenge. The losers of MPPV-14.7 should accept the challenge, if they did not win the tag team titles at the last pay per view.
7)      A contract signing should take place for the match at the upcoming pay per view involving your main champion and the winner of the MPPV-14.6 number one contenders match, setting up the main event further for your next pay per view. A big brawl should take place between the allies of the main champion and the number one contender to close out the show.

Television Week Eighty Two:
1)      Your main champion will square off against the new secondary division wrestler from TV76.2 in a non title match.
2)      The tag team that accepted the open challenge of the TV66.1 tag team during TV81.6 will be action.
3)      Your secondary champion will be in action in a non title match tonight.
4)      A special return match from MPPV-15.7 will happen.
5)      The MPPV-14.10 legend comes out, talking about his legacy. He says he came into this company to have one final match and he got that at the last Pay Per View, so he is retiring effective immediately. Note that the MPPV-14.10 legend will be back for a future storyline and will be indicated so in the rules.

Television Week Eighty Three:
1)The loser of MPPV-14.9 will be in action this week.
2) The loser of MPPV-14.8 will square off against the secondary division wrestler who made his debut during TV76.2.
3) A team that have held the tag team titles in the past will square off against the team formed during TV77.1 in a qualifying match for a future number one contenders match for the tag team titles.
4) The team that made their debut during TV78.4 and the MPPV-14.4 turncoat will be in action in six man tag team action. The TV77.3 reunited tag team should get into a scuffle with the TV78.4 tag team and the MPPV-14.4 turncoat.
5) The MPPV-14.6 number one contender promises to become the champion which the main champion takes offense to. A brawl takes place between the two men will compete at your next Pay Per View.
6) Another team who have held the tag team titles in the past will square off against a duo of secondary wrestlers who have yet to hold the secondary title in another qualifying match for a number one contenders match for the tag team titles.
7) The main champion is backstage with his associates, gloating about the MPPV-14.10 legend running from the company before he went up against the main champion one on one. One half of former tag team champions featured during TV66.1 looks paranoid, saying that the MPPV-14.10 legend will come back and take them out one by one.

Television Week Eighty Four:
1)      The winners of TV83.3 and TV83.6 will square off, with the winner receiving a tag team title shot at the next Pay Per View.
2)      The team that accepted the open challenge of the TV66.1 tag team during TV81.6 will face off against representatives from the mid level stable from MPPV-8.2.
3)      Your secondary champion will face off against the secondary wrestler who made his debut during TV76.2 and another wrestler in a triple threat non title match.
4)      The winner of MPPV-14.1 and the MPPV-6.3 future singles star will square off against the former main champion featured during TV46.5 and the loser of MPPV-14.9 in tag team action.
5)      The MPPV-14.6 number one contender makes one last promise to win the main championship at the Pay Per View.

Monthly Pay Per View Number Sixteen
1)      The former main champion featured during TV46.5 will face off against a mid level brawler.
2)      A six man tag team match will take place featuring representatives from the MPPV-8.2 mid level stable against the MPPV-6.2 cult favorite and two partners of his choosing.
3)      Have a fatal four way match involving the best your secondary division has to offer. Two of the competitions of this match should be a former secondary champion and the secondary division wrestler who made his debut during TV76.2.
4)      The tag team that reunited during TV77.3 will square off against the team who made their debut during TV78.4. The MPPV-14.4 turncoat should get involved in this match, leading to another wrestler to make the save on the TV77.3, setting up a six man tag team match down the line.
5)      Your tag team champions will put their belts on the line against the winners of TV84.1.
6)      A return match from MPPV-15.7 will take place. This match should blow off the feud, so attach any stipulations necessary to make sure there is a winner.
7)      Your secondary champion will put his belt on the line against the losers of the title matches in MPPV-14.8 and MPPV-15.9 in a triple threat match.
8)      The tag team match set up during TV81.6 will take place tonight.
9)      Finally, the winner of the MPPV-14.6 number one contenders match will receive his title shot against the main champion.  
MattHarmsPosted on 07/22/07 at 18:40:21

Television Week Eighty Five:
1)      Your main champion comes out, but is attacked by a main eventer on the opposing side of your company that has yet to hold your main championship. This main eventer will be the challenger for the main title match at the next pay per view.
2)      The Global Cup Tournament involving wrestlers from your secondary title division is coming back. Have a triple threat match between three of the newest secondary division wrestlers for the first spot on the team of four representing your company in the global cup tournament.
3)      The tag team that made their debut during TV78.4 will be in action.
4)      One of the losers in the secondary title match during MPPV-16.7 will be in action. At the next Pay Per View, your secondary title will be on the line in a return match from MPPV-16.7, using the innovative gimmick match first used during 58.1.
5)      The former tag team champions from TV66.1 and the future singles star from MPPV-6.3 will square off against the former main champion featured during TV46.5 and the team that accepted the open challenge from the TV66.1 team during TV81.6 will be in action. A big brawl should take place between both sides of the divide in your roster, as the war tearing apart your company continues.

Television Week Eighty Six:
1)      The wrestler who attacked the main champion during TV85.1 will be in action. The main champion should return the favor from last week, leading to a brawl with his future pay per view challenger.
2)      It is announced that an eight man tag team match will take place at the Pay Per View involving allies of the main champion against those who oppose him during the current war diving your company.
3)      One of the losers of the secondary title match during MPPV-16.7 will be in action.
4)      The tag team that reunited during TV77.3 will square off against the MPPV-6.3 future singles star and a tag team partner of his choosing. The TV78.4 debuting tag team and the MPPV-14.4 turncoat should attack the TV77.3 tag team, with the same wrestler who made the save during MPPV-16.4 making the save once more, further setting up a six man tag team match down the road.
5)      Your secondary champion will be in action this week.
6)      Your tag team champions will put their belts on the line against the former main champion featured during TV46.5 and the loser of MPPV-14.9.
7)      The MPPV-4.10 legend is talked about once again, with the paranoid half of the TV66.1 tag team once again telling his allies that he'll return to take them out once and for all, one by one.
Television Week Eighty Seven:
1)      One of the teams completing in the eight man tag team match that was announced during TV86.2 will face off against four other wrestlers as a preview for your next Pay Per View.
2)      The MPPV-6.2 cult favorite will be in action. A mid level wrestler who has been in a slump lately comes out, attacking the MPPV-6.2 cult favorite to set up for your next Pay Per View.
3)      A six man tag team match will take place involving the TV66.1 tag team and the MPPV-6.3 future singles star against the secondary division star that made his debut during TV76.2 and the team of secondary division stars from TV77.1.
4)      Your main champion comes out but the wrestler who attacked him during TV85.1 goes after him once again, triggering a brawl to further set up a title match.
5)      The MPPV-14.10 legendary wrestler is stalked by a secondary division wrestler on behalf of the alliance of wrestlers who are the opposite side of the MPPV-14.10 legend. The legendary wrestler catches his stalker and grabs him by the throat, declaring that he will show up at the next Pay Per View.
6)      Your secondary champion and a partner of his choosing will square off against the two losers of the secondary title match from MPPV-16.7.
7)      The leader of the alliance that is on the opposite side of the MPPV-14.10 legendary wrestler talks about how he is going to bring in an old rival of the MPPV-14.10 legendary wrestler to deal with the problem the MPPV-14.10 legend showing up at the Pay Per View.

Television Week Eighty Eight:
1)      Your tag team champions will put their belts on the line against a team who have held your tag team titles in the past.
2)      Another qualifying match for the upcoming Global Cup Tournament for your secondary title division will happen. Once again it will be a triple threat match and the winner will join the winner of TV85.2 on the team representing your company in the Global Cup Tournament.
3)      The main champion and the man who attacked him during TV85.1 will have a final confrontation, setting up the main title match for your Pay Per View.
4)      The other team competing in the eight man tag team match announced during TV86.2 will be in action in an eight man tag team title match. Their opponents should attack them, leading to a wild brawling, setting up the Pay Per View further.

Monthly Pay Per View Seventeen:
1)      The secondary division wrestler who made his debut during TV76.2 will square off against the secondary division wrestler who was stalking the MPPV-14.10 legend during TV87.5.
2)      The MPPV-6.2 cult favorite will compete against the wrestler who attacked him during TV87.2.
3)      The tag team that made during debut during TV78.4 and the MPPV-14.4 turncoat will square off against the reunited team from TV77.3 and the wrestler who saved the from MPPV-16.4.
4)      A fatal four way match will take place between representatives from your secondary title division. One of the wrestlers in this match should be a representative from your team in the Global Cup Tournament and another should be a representative from an outside team in the global cup tournament.
5)      The eight man tag team match set up during TV86.2 will take place right now.
6)      Your secondary title will be on the line in a rematch from MPPV-16.7, in the gimmick match that made it's first appearance during 58.1.
7)      Your main champion will put his title on the line against the wrestler who attacked him during TV85.1.
8)      After the main event, both sides of the current war taking place should pour out of the locker room, leading to a huge brawl. The odds should be uneven, until the MPPV-14.10 legendary wrestler makes his appearance, beginning to clear the ring of all of his foes, until he is ambushed and beaten by the former foe that was announced as being brought in during TV87.7. The MPPV-14.10 legend and his allies will be left laying in the center of the ring at the end of the Pay Per View.
MattHarmsPosted on 07/28/07 at 21:14:24


Television Week Eighty Nine:
1) The wrestler who made his debut during MPPV-17.8, attacking the MPPV-14.10 legendary wrestler will cut a promo on the legend and the other wrestlers on his side in the war ripping apart your promotion.
2) Another triple threat match will happen, allowing another wrestler to qualify for your secondary title division's upcoming Global Cup Tournament. The winner of this match will join the winners of TV85.2 and TV88.2 on the team representing your promotion in the Global Cup Tournament.
3) The winner of MPPV-14.1 will be in action this week. The MPPV-14.1 wrestler should send a message to whomever your main champion is, as he wants a crack at that title.
4) The tag team that made their debut during TV78.4 will be in action tonight.
5) The main event will be an eight man tag team match. The wrestlers involved are up to you, but you should get as many of your champions and top contenders involved in this match as possible.

Television Week Ninety:
1)One of your main eventers cuts a promo, throwing out an open challenge to face off against whomever the secondary champion is by the next Pay Per View.
2) The winners of TV85.2, TV88.2, and TV89.2 will square off against representatives of the MPPV-8.2 mid level stable in a six man tag team match.
3) The MPPV-14.10 cuts a promo, talking about how he will return to the ring soon.
4) The MPPV-17.8 debut and the highest ranked wrestler in the alliance that opposes the MPPV-14.10 legend will be in tag team action tonight.
5) The TV78.4 tag team and the MPPV-14.4 turncoat cut a promo, with the MPPV-14.4 challenging the wrestler who teamed up with the TV77.4 reunited tag team during MPPV-17.3 to a match at your next Pay Per View.
6) A return match from MPPV-16.8 will take place. The MPPV-6.3 future singles star shot get involved, helping the TV66.1 tag team and leaving the other tag team at a disadvantage.
7) At the end of the show. the MPPV-14.1 winner attacks the main champion, setting up a title bout for the next Pay Per View.

Television Week Ninety One:
1)      It is announced that the main event at the next Pay Per View will feature what may be the conclusive battle to conclude the war ripping apart your company. A Ten Man War Games Match will take center stage at your Pay Per View, with the MPPV-14.10 legend and the MPPV-17.8 debut as the team captains!
2)      Your tag team champions will put their belts on the line against the team that reunited during TV77.4. The team that made their debuts during TV78.4 should get involved in this match, against their rivals.
3)      The MPPV-15.1 winner talks about his title shot against the main champion and promises to walk out of the next Pay Per View with the title wrapped around his waist.
4)      A fatal four way match will take place, where the winner receives a future shot at your secondary championship.
5)      Finally, the two teams in the War Games match signed during TV91.1 will get into a colossal brawl, that leads to the MPPV-14.10 legend and his teammates standing tall, but just barely.

Television Week Ninety Two:
1)      The winner of MPPV-15.1 will square off against a wrestler who has held your main championship in the past. This is to gear the MPPV-15.1 wrestler up for his title shot at the next pay per view.
2)      The other team from TV90.6 cut a promo against the TV66.1 team and the MPPV-6.3 future star.
3)      The MPPV-14.4 turncoat will face off against the wrestler who aligned with the TV77.4 reunited tag team during MPPV-17.3. The MPPV-17.3 wrestler decided to accept the challenge of the MPPV-14.4 turncoat before the Pay Per View. Unfortunately, both the TV77.4 and TV78.4 teams will both get involved in this match.
4)      A triple threat match will occur for the final spot on your promotions team for the Global Cup Tournament. The winner of this match will join the winners of TV85.2, TV88.2 and TV89.2 on the team of wrestlers representing your promotion.
5)      Another huge brawl breaks out between the two teams in the upcoming War Games match. Tensions are still running high, as your next Pay Per View draws ever closer.

Television Week Ninety Three:
1)      Your secondary champion will defend his title against the winner of TV91.4. The wrestler who made the challenger for a secondary title match during TV90.1 will appear, confirming the next secondary championship match for the Pay Per View.
2)      Your tag team champions will compete in a non title, no countout, no disqualification match, against the team who wrestled the TV66.1 tag team during TV90.6. The TV66.1 tag team and the MPPV-6.3 future singles star will get involved, but the TV90.6 tag team should be saved by a wrestler making his debut tonight who has been aligned in the past with the TV90.6 tag team. The according six man tag team match will be set up for the next Pay Per View.
3)      The MPPV-14.10 legendary singles star will make his in ring television wrestling debut against the paranoid half of the TV66.1 tag team. The other wrestlers in the War Games Match will spill out of the locker room, as the next Pay Per View ticks ever closer.

Television Ninety Four:
1)      The winners of TV85.2, TV88.2, TV89.2, and TV92.4 will square off against another team that will also compete in your Global Cup Tournament as a preview of sorts.
2)      The MPPV-8.2 mid level stable representatives will face off against a trio of wrestlers who will be on one of the War Games teams in a six man tag team match.
3)      Your main champion talks about his recent run ins with the MPPV-14.1 winner. The score will be settled at the Pay Per View.
4)      The other team from TV90.6 and the wrestler who made his debut during TV93.2 will take on a trio of stars involved in the War Games Match, that come from the team not represented during TV94.2.

Monthly Pay Per View Eighteen:
1)      Representatives from your promotion's team in the Global Cup Tournament will face off against representatives from an outside team that was not was not featured during TV94.1 will face off against a six man tag team match. The fourth and final team should scout this match, setting up all of the teams in your Global Cup Tournament.
2)      The loser of TV93.1 will face off against a former secondary title holder that has left your promotion some time ago, but is making his return tonight.
3)      A return match from TV92.4 will take place.
4)      A six man battle royal with pinfalls and submissions only will happen involving representatives from your secondary title division.
5)      Your secondary champion will put his belt on the line against the wrestler who made the challenge during TV90.1.
6)      The six man tag team match set up during TV93.2 should happen now.
7)      Your main champion will put his belt on the line against the winner of MPPV-15.1. The loser of this match, should attack the winner, prolonging the feud.
8)      Finally, the War Games Match that you have been building up over the last month with close out the show.
MattHarmsPosted on 08/02/07 at 18:17:01

Television Week Ninety Five:
1)      The loser of MPPV-18.7 will square off against a wrestler who has held your main championship in the past year. After this match, the MPPV-6.3 future singles star should run interference, attacking the former main champion and laying him out in the center of the ring, making the statement that the MPPV-6.3 future singles star is tired of waiting for his turn in the spotlight.
2)      The loser of MPPV-18.7 should demand the main champion to come out. The main champion comes out and gets into a brawl with his rival, with a match being set up to headline your next pay per view.
3)      The wrestler who attacked the MPPV-14.10 legend during MPPV-17.8 and another wrestler on his War Games Team from MPPV-18.8, throwing out a challenge for the MPPV-14.10 wrestler and a partner of his choosing for the next Pay Per View. The MPPV-14.10 legend comes out, accepting the challenge and declaring that he will announce his partner in due time
4)      It is announced that a former main event wrestler who hasn't been seen in some time will have a few words to say about your secondary title division on the next show.
5)      Your Global Cup Tournament begins with a tag team match tonight. Have representatives from the team from your promotion face off against representatives from a team from outside your promotion. The winning team gets two points in the Global Cup standings.
6)      In the main event, your secondary champion will put his belt on the line against a representative from your Global Cup Tournament that did not wrestle in the tag team match during TV95.5.

Television Week Ninety Six:
1)      Your tag team champions will put their belts on the line against the team of former secondary division champions that were formed during TV78.4.
2)      A tag team match should happen in the Global Cup Tournament featuring representatives from the two teams that did not compete during TV95.5. Winning team receives two points in the standings.
3)      The TV67.2 Authority Figure comes out to make an announcement, but before he can speak, the TV65.2 main event wrestler makes his return, attacking the TV67.2, laying him out as revenge for firing him during MPPV-15.5.
4)      The MPPV-14.10 legend is out, saying that he is scouting a variety of different wrestlers for the tag team match set up during TV95.3. He will make his announcement next week.
5)      The TV95.4 former main eventer talks about your secondary title division, putting over the great athletes within but also calling it a novelty. The TV95.4 wrestler introduces a secondary division wrestler who is being taken under the wing of this main eventer and says he is going to prove out great he is, when his advice leads this secondary division wrestler to the main championship.
6)      Your main champion will put his title on the line against the secondary division wrestler from TV96.5. The MPPV-18.7 loser should come out afterwards, and steal your main championship belt.

Television Week Ninety Seven:
1)      The TV77.4 reunited tag team come out, demanding a tag team title shot. The TV90.4 tag team should make their way out, challenging the TV77.4 reunited tag team's claim for a title shot. The TV67.2 authority figure comes out, announcing that the tag team title match for the next Pay Per View will be a rematch from TV96.1 but if the TV77.4 and TV90.4 tag teams want a fight so bad, they can compete against each other at the Pay Per View.
2)      The captains of the two winning Global Cup Tournament matches from TV95.5 and TV96.2 will square off in a one on one match, with three points in the Global Cup Standings on the line.
3)      The TV67.2 authority figure cuts a promo saying that if the TV65.2 main eventer wants his job back so bad, then he will face a tough wrestler, chosen by the TV67.2 authority figure at the Pay Per View.
4)      The MPPV-18.7 loser will be in action this week. The main champion comes out, demanding his belt back, but the MPPV-18.7 loser says that if the main champion wants the belt back, he can climb a ladder and get it. The main event for the Pay Per View, will feature a return match from MPPV-18.7 and this time it will be a Ladder Match!
5)      The MPPV-14.10 legend comes out, confronted by the MPPV-17.8 debut and his associate from TV95.3. The MPPV-14.10 legend announces his partner, your current secondary champion! The secondary champion seems ready to make a splash in the main title division and this tag team match is the perfect opportunity to start.
6)      A six man tag team match involving your tag team champions, the losers of TV96.1, the MPPV-6.3 future singles star, and the former main champion from TV95.1 will compete in a six man tag team match to hype two of the bigger matches for your Pay Per View.

Monthly Pay Per View Nineteen:
1)      The captains of the two losing teams from the Global Cup Tournament matches from TV95.5 and TV96.2 will square off tonight, with three points in the Global Cup Standings on the line.
2)      A return match for the tag team titles from TV96.1 will take place right now.
3)      The TV65.2 wrestler will square off against a mystery opponent, chosen by the TV67.2 authority figure.
4)      The MPPV-6.3 rising singles star will square off against the former main champion he attacked during TV95.1.
5)      The TV77.4 tag team and the TV90.4 tag team will have their match tonight. This match should serve as the first chapter of an extended feud.
6)      The finals of your Global Cup Tournament will happen. It is a sixteen man battle royal will the all of representatives of the four teams competing in the tournament. The winner of this match nets his team five points, while the runner up gains two points. In the event of a tie in the final standings, special rules will be given. The TV95.4 former main eventer saunters out, casually attacking the battered runner up of this match, taking advantage of an opportunity to prove his point about the secondary title division.
7)      The MPPV-14.10 legend and your secondary champion will square off against The MPPV-17.8 debut and his associate from TV95.3.
8)      Your main championship will be on the line in a Ladder Match, this match of course being a rematch from the title match during MPPV-14.7.
MattHarmsPosted on 08/04/07 at 15:53:03

Television Week Ninety Eight:
1)      Your main champion comes out, saying that he will defend his belt against anyone, anytime, anyplace. The TV67.2 authority figure comes out, saying that there are many wrestlers vying for a title shot, so at the next Pay Per View, there will be a five man battle royal with pinfalls or submission only with the champion defending his title against four other men. There will be qualifying matches over the next few weeks to set up the title match.
2)      If there was a tie in the Global Cup Tournament, hold a match between the captains of the top ranked tied teams, with the winning captain giving his team the victory. If there wasn't a tie, have the winning captain square off against the captain of the top running up team. After the match, the TV95.4 wrestler who has been degrading your secondary title division comes out, attacking the captain from the winning team of the Global Cup Tournament, with help from the secondary division star he took under his wing turning TV96.5. The other representatives from the winning team of the Global Cup Tournament should come out and attempt to make the save.
3)      Your secondary champion will compete in a non title match this week against one half of a former tag team championship team that have been struggling recently. The secondary champion should assault this tag team wrestler until his partner makes the save. A retired wrestler should walk from the back, standing in the ramp, apparently scouting this struggling former tag team championship team.
4)      The two tag teams that competed in the match during MPPV-19.5 have a confrontation, arguing about who is the greatest tag team in your company and who deserves the next tag team title shot.
5)      The loser of the main title match during MPPV-19.8 will square off against the former main champion featured during TV95.1 in a qualifying match for the five main championship battle royal at the next Pay Per View.

Television Week Ninety Nine:
1)      A fatal four way match involving several of your top secondary division stars, including the TV96.5 secondary division star and the former secondary champion who made his return during MPPV-18.2. The TV95.4 wrestler comes out, attacking the other three wrestlers with help of the TV96.5 wrestler, before cutting a promo mocking the captain of the winning team of the Global Cup Tournament.
2)      The losers of the tag team title match from MPPV-19.2 will square off against representatives of the MPPV-8.2 mid level stable. The MPPV-19.2 losers want one more title shot at your tag team champions at the next Pay Per View.
3)      Another confrontation between the two teams who competed during MPPV-19.5 takes place, leading up to a No Countout, No Disqualification, No Time Limit Match at the Pay Per View.
4)      The MPPV-6.3 rising star squares off against the other half of the struggling TV98.3 former tag team championship team. The TV98.3 retired wrestler once again is scouting from the back.
5)      The TV46.4 former main champion will square off against a high ranked main event wrestler who has yet to win your main championship, in a qualifying match for the five man main championship pinfalls and submissions only Battle Royal for the next Pay Per View.

Television Week One Hundred:
1)      Your tag team champions will face off against the struggling former tag team championship team from TV98.3 in a non title match. The losers of the MPPV-19.2 should rush out, attacking the tag team champions, leading to a huge brawl for the championship bout at the Pay Per View.
2)      The TV96.5 secondary division wrestler will square off against one of the members of the winning team in the Global Cup Tournament. The TV95.4 wrestler should help his protégé beat down his opponent, with the captain of the Global Cup Tournament making the save, leading to a one on one match between the TV95.4 wrestler and the winning Global Cup Team captain at your next Pay Per View.
3)      The MPPV-14.4 turncoat and his TV78.4 tag team come out, with the MPPV-14.4 turncoat taking management to task for not giving his team a championship match. The MPPV-14.4 turncoat says his tag team refuses to compete until they receive a tag team title shot.
4)      The TV67.2 authority figure is given a summons telling him that he is on thin ice because of recent unethical actions and a new authority figure will make his first appearance at the next Pay Per View, to keep him in check.
5)      The TV65.2 wrestler will square off against the latest former main champion in a qualifying match for the main championship match at the next Pay Per View.

Television Week One Hundred and One:
1)      The final qualifying match for your main championship match at the Pay Per View will take place, involving the MPPV-14.10 legend squaring off against the wrestler who attacked him during MPPV-17.8.
2)      The loser of the TV101.1 qualifying match is enraged about being locked out of the title match, so he throws out a challenge to your secondary champion for a match at the Pay Per View. Being the fighting champion, the secondary champion accepts the challenge.
3)      The TV95.4 and 96.5 wrestlers cut a promo on the captain of the winning Global Cup Tournament, promising to put him out of action at the next Pay Per View. The TV.95.4 wrestler mentions he will step into the ring against "quality" secondary title division competition next week on TV.
4)      Two secondary division wrestlers will compete in a match, showcasing that division. The MPPV-14.4 turncoat and the TV78.4 tag team come out during this match, demanding their title shot and attacking the two secondary division wrestlers afterwards, to send a message to the rest of the company.
5)      The team that reunited during TV77.4 and the captain of the winning team of the Global Cup Tournament will square off against the former tag team champions that competed during TV66.1 and the MPPV-6.3 rising singles star in a huge six man tag team match.

Television Week One Hundred and Two
1)      A confrontation should take place, involving your main champion and all of the wrestlers who have qualified for the championship match for the next Pay Per View.
2)      Representatives from the MPPV-8.2 mid level stable will square off against the TV98.3 struggling tag team champions. The TV98.3 retired wrestler, should confront the struggling former tag team champions, bitching them out about them squandering their talent by being lazy and happy with their secure status as former tag team champions. The TV98.3 retired wrestler declares that he will be their manager and bring this former championship team back to their past greatness.
3)      The TV95.4 wrestler will be in action this week, against one of the lowest ranked wrestlers in your secondary title division.
4)      The main event will feature an eight man tag team match. This match should be an opportunity to hype up several of the top matches for the next Pay Per View.
5)      The TV67.2 authority figure is informed that the new authority figure will make his debut at the Pay Per View. Your show ends on that note.

Monthly Pay Per View Twenty:
1)      A return match from MPPV-19.5, this time with no count outs, no disqualifications, and no time limit.
2)      The MPPV-6.3 rising star will be in action against one of the wrestlers who was in a qualifying match over the past few weeks but did not advance to the main championship match.
3)      A six man battle royal involving several of your top secondary division stars will take place.
4)      The TV95.4 wrestler will square off against the captain of the winning team in your Global Cup Tournament.
5)      A tag team title rematch from MPPV-19.2 will take place.
6)      The new authority figure comes out, putting over the great wrestlers in your company and saying that he is going to be keeping a close eye on the main event tonight.
7)      Your secondary champion will put his belt on the line against the loser of TV101.1.
8)      Your main champion will put his belt on the line against a five man, pinfalls and submissions only Battle Royal against the winners of TV98.5, TV99.5, TV100.5, and TV101.5.
MattHarmsPosted on 08/05/07 at 16:50:00

Television Week One Hundred and Three:
1)      The brand new Authority figure that made his debut during MPPV-20.6 comes out, talking about the main champion and the fact that there is not a clear cut number one contender at the moment. The Authority Figure says he'll make an announcement about the number one contender for the main championship next week, as he needs to review the records of everyone on your roster.
2)      Your tag team champions will put their belts on the line against representatives of the MPPV-8.2 stable. The losing team in the tag team match during MPPV-20.5 will come out, getting into a scuffle with the champions, leading to one final title shot for the MPPV-20.5 losers at the next Pay Per View.
3)      The paranoid half of the TV66.1 tag team is back at it, attempting to suck up to the new MPPV-20.6 authority figure, as he fears he might be fired because of recent rumors of roster cutbacks.
4)      The MPPV-14.4 turncoat and the TV78.4 tag team come out, with the MPPV-14.4 wrestler demanding a title shot for his team. The TV46.4 former main champion comes out, confronting the MPPV-14.4 turncoat. The MPPV-14.4 wrestler offers the TV46.4 former main champion a chance to join his alliance, but he refuses and thus, this leads to the MPPV-14.4 wrestler to stick the TV78.4 tag team on the former main champion, beating him up in the center of the ring.
5)      The two teams that competed during MPPV-19.5 have a confrontation, but the TV90.4 tag team calls out their associate from TV93.2 and thus they beat down the TV77.4 reunited team, but the TV77.4 tag team manage to escape, before challenging the trio of the TV90.4 tag team and the TV93.2 singles wrestler to a six man tag team match, the TV77.4 tag team picking a third man.
6)      Your secondary champion wants a stiff challenge this week. Have him put his belt on the line against the winner and runner up the battle royal in MPPV-20.3 in a triple threat match.

Television Week One Hundred and Four:
1)      The captain of the winning team in the Global Cup Tournament and another representative of that team will square off against the former tag team champions from TV66.1. These two representatives of the winning Global Cup Team will square off against the TV95.4 wrestler and his secondary division protégé from TV96.5 at the next Pay Per View.
2)      The struggling former tag team champions from TV98.3 and the retired wrestler turned manager from that rule have a vignette, with the TV98.3 retired wrestler attempting to whip the struggling former tag team champions back into shape.
3)      A main event wrestler who has yet to hold your main championship should be in action.
4)      The Losers of the MPPV-20.5 tag team title match will square off against the TV90.4 tag team.
5)      The TV77.4 tag team come out, announcing their partner for the upcoming six man tag team match, who just happens to be one of your toughest, most dangerous brawlers on your roster.
6)      The MPPV-20.6 authority figure comes out, saying that the main champion will have the next Pay Per View off, because this coming Pay Per View will be headlined by a fatal four way, number one contenders match, featuring the two wrestlers in the secondary title match during MPPV-20.7, the first runner up of the main title match during MPPV-20.8, and the second runner up of the main title match during MPPV-20.8, with the winner getting the title shot at the following Pay Per View.

Television Week One Hundred and Five:
1)      The TV78.4 tag team come out, with the MPPV-14.4 turncoat, demanding their tag team title shot. The MPPV-20.6 authority figure comes out, saying that the TV78.4 tag team will receive a tag team title shot down the line, if they agree to return to the active roster. The MPPV-14.4 turncoat accepts that proposition.
2)      One half of the TV78.4 team will square off against one of your top high flying stars. The other half of the TV78.4 tag team will help his partner lay a beating during high flyer, until the TV46.4 former main champion comes out, making the save and setting up a tag team match for the next Pay Per View.
3)      The MPPV-12.6 authority figure says that the TV67.2 authority figure has been investigated and his abuses of power are just too great to ignore. As revenge for all the crimes he committed against the TV65.2 wrestler, it will be the TV67.2 authority figure against the TV65.2 wrestler at the next Pay Per View.
4)      The main event wrestler from TV104.3 wrestler will be in action tonight. After the match, this main eventer says his time is now, so he challenges any former main champion to a match at the next Pay Per View.
5)      The tag team match take place, featuring your main champion and three of the competitors in the upcoming number one contenders match that was announced during TV105.6.

Television Week One Hundred and Six:
1)      A former main champion makes his way down to the ring, accepting the challenge thrown out during TV105.4.
2)      The tag team partner of the TV77.4 reunited team that was announced during TV104.5 will be in action.
3)      The struggling team from TV98.3 and their manager cut a promo, as the manager announces that his team will step back into the ring at the Pay Per View.
4)      Your secondary champion will be featured this week in non title action.
5)      Your tag team champions will be in action in a non title match against the TV96.5 secondary division wrestler and another secondary division wrestler.
6)      An eight man tag team match will take place between the MPPV-6.3 rising singles star, the former tag team champions from TV66.1, and a former secondary champion against the TV106.1 ex main champion, the TV90.4 tag team, and one of the representatives of the winning team of the Global Cup Tournament. This is a pretty high stakes match, as the winner of the fall receives any title shot of his choosing in the future.

Monthly Pay Per View Twenty One:
1)      The struggling tag team champions TV98.3 should have their first match tonight, under the leadership of the TV98.3 retired wrestler turned manager.
2)      The match that was set up during TV106.1 should take place right now.
3)      The TV78.4 tag team will face off against the TV46.4 former main champion and the high flying star from TV105.2.
4)      The TV66.1 former tag team champions should get into an argument backstage, with the end result being a nasty split up, with the paranoid half of the TV66.1 team getting the worst of it from his partner, but the support from the fans.
5)      Your secondary champion has an open contract tonight for a title defense against any wrestler in the world, whether it be from within your company or outside of it.
6)      The long awaited grudge match between the TV65.2 wrestler and the TV67.2 authority figure takes place right now.
7)      The team of the TV95.4 and TV96.5 wrestlers will square off against the two winning representatives from the Global Cup Team featured during TV104.1.
8)      The TV90.4 tag team and the TV93.2 singles wrestler will square off against the TV77.4 reunited team and the dangerous brawler from TV104.5 in six man tag team match. A singles feud between the TV93.2 and TV104.5 wrestlers will branch out from this match.
9)      Your tag team champions will put their belts on the line against the losers of MPPV-20.5 in a last chance match for the MPPV-20.5 losers.
10)      The Fatal Four Way Number One Contenders announced during TV104.6 will take place, with the winner receiving a main championship match at the next Pay Per View.
MattHarmsPosted on 08/10/07 at 15:14:37

Television Week One Hundred and Seven:
1)      The number one contender from MPPV-21.10 cuts a promo, promising to end the next Pay Per View with the main championship belt strapped around his waist.
2)      The TV98.3 former tag team champions will be in action this week, in an attempt to rise further to the top of your company's tag team title division under the management of the TV98.3 retired wrestler turned manager.
3)      Your main champion cuts a promo, with a tough main event wrestler with him as his back up. The main champion says he will not lose his title any time soon, so he'll have this tough main event wrestler on his side to make sure the MPPV-21.10 number one contender will not win.
4)      The captain of the winning Global Cup Team wants a secondary title shot but the TV95.4 wrestler interrupts him, saying that he shouldn't get a title shot at the secondary champion, with the TV95.4 wrestler saying that his secondary division protégé from TV96.5 should get the title shot. This leads a match on the Pay Per View, with the TV95.4 wrestler against the winning Global Cup Team captain, with a secondary title shot on the line.
5)      Your tag team champions cut a promo, but the MPPV-14.4 turncoat brings out the tag team he brought in during TV78.4. The MPPV-14.4 turncoat says that the champions are ducking his tag team, like pretty much every other team in the company. He says that management has promised his team a title shot and he is cashing on that opportunity for the next Pay Per View.
6)      The winner of the fall of TV106.6 eight man tag team match will cash in on his title shot. He could pick a partner and go after your tag team titles, go to battle over the hotly contested secondary title, or shoot himself straight to the top for the main championship. It is up to you.

Television Week One Hundred and Eight:
1)      A fatal four way match will take place, showcasing stars from your secondary championship division.
2)      The dangerous brawler between TV104.5 attacks the TV93.2 singles wrestler, leading to a huge brawl with many weapons used. Security breaks this up and your authority figure comes out, making a falls count anywhere in the building match between these two at the next Pay Per View.
3)      One of your earliest secondary division champions confronts the captain of the winning Global Cup Team and two other wrestlers on the winning Global Cup Team. This former secondary champion says he has to defend the honor of the secondary division, as it has been a cornerstone of the company since the beginning and he can't fall to the TV95.4 wrestler at the Pay Per View
4)      The latest former main champion comes out, calling out the MPPV-21.10 number one contender. The former main champion says that the MPPV-21.10 number one contender has his back against the wall against the main champion and his associate from TV107.3. He offers an alliance to the MPPV-21.10 number one contender, only if he gives him a title shot if he wins the main championship. The MPPV-21.10 number one contender says that it's really up to management, but he has no problem giving the latest former main champion a crack at the main title.
5)      The TV77.4 reunited team will team up with the paranoid half of the TV66.1 tag team will face off against the team that lost the tag team title match during MPPV-21.9 and the other half of the TV66.1 tag team in a six man tag team match.
6)      The former main champion from TV106.1 will square off against a wrestler who is on the verge of shattering through into your main event scene. The TV104.3 main eventer will run out, attacking both men, leading to a wild three man brawl and a three way dance at the next Pay Per View.

Television Week One Hundred and Nine:
1)      The TV78.3 tag team will be in action this week.
2)      The rising main event star from TV108.6 cuts a promo, running down the TV106.1 ex main champion and the TV104.3 main eventer, hyping up their three way dance for the next Pay Per View.
3)      The TV98.3 tag team will square off against the losers of the MPPV-21.9 tag team title match.
4)      A six man battle royal will take place, with pinfalls and submissions only, with the number one contendership for your secondary title on the line.
5)      To close the show, a brawl takes place involving the main champion and his TV107.3 associate against the MPPV-21.10 number one contender and the latest former main champion get into a brawl. Half of the roster pours from the back, as these four main event wrestlers have a brawl.

Television Week One Hundred and Ten:
1)      A six man tag team match will take place, with the TV95.4 wrestler and the captain of the winning Global Cup Team will be on opposing teams.
2)      One half of the TV78.4 tag team will square off against one half of your tag team champions to hype up the title bout at the next Pay Per View.
3)      The MPPV-21.10 number one contender cuts a promo, saying that the main championship will be his at the Pay Per View.
4)      The dangerous brawler from TV104.5 will be in action. The TV93.3 wrestler runs out, attacking the TV104.5 brawler, attacking him with a variety of weapons, as they will compete in a Falls Count Anywhere match at the Pay Per View.
5)      The latest former main champion will face off against the associate of the current main champion from TV107.3. The main champion runs out, helping his associate lay a beating on the latest main champion, until the MPPV-21.10 number one contender will make the save.

Monthly Pay Per View Twenty Two:
1)      The paranoid half of the TV66.1 tag team will be in action.
2)      The TV95.4 wrestler will square off against the captain of the winning Global Cup Team. If the captain of the winning Global Cup team wins, he receives a secondary title shot. If the TV95.4 wrestler wins, then his TV96.5 protégé will receive the secondary title shot.
3)      The TV104.5 brawler will square off against the TV93.3 wrestler in a Falls Count Anywhere Match.
4)      The three way dance set up during TV108.6 will take place right now.
5)      Your secondary champion will put his belt on the line against the winner of TV109.6.
6)      Your tag team champions will put the belts on the line against the TV78.4 tag team.
7)      Your main champion will put his belt on the line against the winner of the MPPV-21.10 number one contenders match. The latest former main champion should interfere against the MPPV-21.10 number one contender, turning against him.
MattHarmsPosted on 08/18/07 at 16:06:26

Television Week One Hundred and Eleven
1)      The two teams competing in the tag team title match from MPPV-22.6 have a brawl to kick off the show, making it clear that the feud between these teams is far from over.
2)      Your main champion comes out, gloating about his victory at the Pay Per View. The latest former champion who turned during MPPV-22.7 and the other wrestler in that main title match come out, both demanding title shots. Your authority figure comes out, making a return match from MPPV-22.7 two months from now, as that show will be your biggest Pay Per View of all time.
3)      A six man tag team match will take place, involving stars from your secondary title division. Your secondary champion should come out and watch this match, scouting potential challengers.
4)      The MPPV-22.7 backstabber is confronted by the former main champion featured during TV106.1. The TV106.1 wrestler demands explanations at his turn, but the MPPV-22.7 backstabber blows him off.
5)      The MPPV-6.3 rising singles star cuts a promo, saying that his time is now and he promises to make an impact soon.
6)      A fatal four way tag team match takes place, showcasing the best your tag team division has to offer.
7)      The rising main event star from TV108.6 will square off against TV46.5 former main champion.

Television Week One Hundred and Twelve
1)      It is announced to a return match from MPPV-22.3 will take place next week on television, with any hardcore stipulations of your choosing.
2)      The former tag team champions from TV98.3 will be in action. Their manager says that this tag team will become the tag team champions in the future.
3)      The TV106.1 former main champion and the MPPV-22.7 backstabber have another confrontation. When the TV106.1 former main champion turns his back, the MPPV-22.7 backstabber attacks him from behind, laying him out a multitude of chairshots.
4)      The TV104.5 dangerous brawler will be in action. His return match from MPPV-23.3 is hyped once again for next week.
5)      It is announced that the rematch from MPPV-22.7 in two months will be championship against career.
6)      A return match from MPPV-22.6 for the tag team titles will take place, with no disqualifications, no countouts, and no time limit.

Television Week One Hundred and Thirteen:
1)      Another return match from MPPV-22.6 will take place, with the tag team titles on the line once again, at the next Pay Per View. It is announced the tag belts will be on the line for the very first time in the gimmick match first conceived during 58.1.
2)      Your secondary champion and the number one contender decided during MPPV-22.2 will be on opposing teams in tag team action, hyping up the secondary championship match at the next Pay Per View.
3)      Another vignette airs, hyping up the MPPV-6.3 rising star as the franchise player of your company.
4)      The paranoid half of the TV66.1 tag team will be in action this week. The former authority figure featured during TV67.2 will get into a little altercation with the paranoid wrestler.
5)      A return match from MPPV-22.3 will take place, with any hardcore stipulations of your choosing. The TV65.2 wrestler will interfere in this match, setting up a triple threat match between these three wrestlers at the next Pay Per View.
6)      Your main champion cuts a promo to close out the show, saying that there is no one in the back that can beat him.

Television Week One Hundred and Fourteen:
1)      Your tag team champions will be in action in a non title match.
2)      The MPPV-6.3 rising star has another vignette, declaring that he has one missing component to his formula for success. He is putting out the word that he is looking for a great manager to guide his career straight to the top.
3)      An eight man tag team match will take place, highlighting several of your top tag teams.
4)      The MPPV-22.7 backstabber will be in action against the former main champion featured during TV46.5 former main champion.
5)      The main champion cuts a promo, hyping up his main championship versus career match at the next Pay Per View but he says he is taking the next month off. Your main authority figure comes out, saying that he has found your main champion an opponent for the next Pay Per View. The title won't be on the line but this wrestler is looking to make an impact at the expense of your main champion. Out comes the TV108.6 main event wrestler, going after your champion. After a brief brawl, the main champion finds himself laid out in the center of the ring!

Television Week One Hundred and Fifteen:
1)      The losers of the tag team title match during TV115.6 will be in action.
2)      The number one contender for your secondary title determined during MPPV-22.2 will be in action this week.
3)      The TV65.2 wrestler will square off against the TV104.5 with hardcore stipulations of your choosing. The TV93.3 wrestler should interfere against both wrestlers, hyping up the Triple Threat Match at the Next Pay Per View.
4)      Your main champion comes out, warning the TV108.6 main champion about the consequences of getting in his way. Last week he might have been caught off guard, but the main champion will put him down.

Television Week One Hundred and Sixteen:
1)      Your main champion comes out, cutting another promo but the TV108.6 main champion star rushes out, attacking the main champion, but the main champion turns the tables, laying out his Pay Per View opponent with a weapon further hyping up their non title match at the next Pay Per View.
2)      Two secondary division stars will be in action against each other in a singles match.
3)      The paranoid half of the TV66.1 team will be in action.
4)      A Falls Count Anywhere return match from MPPV-21.2 will take place.
5)      Your tag team champions cut a promo, hyping up their tag team title defense for the next Pay Per View. The losers of the TV115.6 rush out, getting into a brawl with the tag team champions.

Monthly Pay Per View Twenty Three:
1)      The paranoid half of the TV66.1 tag team will go against his former TV66.1 tag team partner.
2)      A return match from TV116.2 happens right now.
3)      The TV65.2 wrestler, the TV104.5 dangerous brawler, and the TV93.3 competitor will square off in a Triple Threat no disqualification, no countout, no time limit, Falls Count Anywhere Match.
4)      A tag team battle royal will take place, with the winning team earning a future tag team title shot.
5)      Your secondary champion puts his belt on the line against the number one contender determined during MPPV-22.2.
6)      The MPPV-22.7 backstabber will square off against the former main champion featured during TV106.1.
7)      The gimmick match first used during 58.1 will have the tag team champions on the line in a return match from TV115.6.
8)      Your main champion is going to compete in a non title match, against the TV108.6 main event wrestler.
9)      To close out the Pay Per View, a big announcement is made. It is announced that a high profile free agent has been signed to a contract and will be making his debut in your company soon!
MattHarmsPosted on 08/28/07 at 19:03:26

Television Week One Hundred and Seventeen:
1)      Your main champion will be in action in a non title match this week. The TV108.6 main wrestler appears, demanding a title shot but the main champion blows him off.
2)      The wrestler announced to debut during MPPV-23.9 will have an interview tonight, talking about some of the top competitors in your company.
3)      Your authority figure comes out, announcing some matches for your biggest Pay Per View of the year next month. The TV108.6 main eventer will face off against the TV65.2 wrestler, the TV104.5 dangerous brawler, and the TV93.3 competitor in a no countout, no disqualification, Falls Count Anywhere Match at the Pay Per View. Also, your secondary title will be on the line in a rematch from MPPV-23.5.
4)      The TV108.6 main eventer will square off against the TV65.2 wrestler in a preview for the upcoming fatal four way match announced during TV117.3, with the other two wrestlers interfering in this match.
5)      An announcement is made that a rematch from MPPV-23.6 will take place at the next Pay Per View, in any gimmick match of your choosing.
6)      One of your top tag teams who have yet to win your tag team titles will be in action.
7)      The loser of the MPPV-22.7 main title match, hypes up his career versus main championship match at your next Pay Per View.
8)      The two wrestlers in the secondary title match during MPPV-23.5 will be on opposite teams in a six man tag team match.

Television Week One Hundred and Eighteen:
1)      Your tag team division will be featured with two tag teams of your choosing competing in tag team action.
2)      A brawl takes place between the two teams involved during the tag team title match during MPPV-23.7 will happen, leading up to one final match between these two teams for the tag team titles. To ensure a decisive winner, the next Pay Per View will feature the tag team titles on the line inside a steel cage.
3)      The losers of the tag team title match during MPPV-23.7 will be in action.
4)      The paranoid half of the TV66.1 tag team will be in action this week. The former authority figure from TV67.2 will attack the paranoid half of the TV66.1 tag team from behind after this match, setting up their battle at the next Pay Per View.
5)      Your main champion and the MPPV-22.7 backstabber will square off against your tag team champions in a non title match.
6)      The program closes out with the MPPV-6.3 rising star giving an update on his pursuit of a manager. He says he will have a further announcement on the identity of his new manager soon.

Television Week One Hundred and Nineteen:
1)      A confrontation takes place at the top of the show between the MPPV-22.7 backstabber and the TV108.6 main eventer. This leads to a match later on in the evening between these two wrestlers.
2)      The losers of the tag team title match during MPPV-23.7 will punk out your champions in the back, leaving them laying, further setting up the upcoming cage match.
3)      The MPPV-6.3 rising star informs us that he'll be introducing his brand new manager at the next Pay Per View.
4)      The two wrestlers involved during the secondary title match during MPPV-23.5 will be on opposite teams in a six man tag team match.
5)      The TV95.4 wrestler cuts a promo about your secondary title division, before announcing that he is going to hold an invitational battle royal at the next Pay Per View, with the winner getting a trophy along with the right to be his new protege.
6)      A tag team match will take place between two mid level teams on your roster.
7)      The wrestler who was announced to be debuting during MPPV-23.9 will cut a promo, as his first live appearance will be taking place next week.
8)      The match set up during TV119.1 will close out the show. The TV65.2 wrestler, the TV104.5 dangerous brawler, the TV93.3 competitor, and the TV106.1 former main champion will all get involved during this match, against their respective opponents at the following Pay Per View.

Television Week One Hundred and Twenty:
1)      The show opens up with the TV108.6 main eventer, the TV65.2 wrestler, the TV104.5 dangerous brawler, and the TV93.3 competitor are brawling wildly, with your main authority figure and security attempting to break it up.
2)      The MPPV-22.7 backstabber will be in action. The TV106.1 former main champion runs out, attacking his rival, as their upcoming gimmick match for the next Pay Per View is put over.
3)      Your secondary champion will compete in a non title match this week.
4)      The TV95.4 wrestler hypes up his invitational battle royal some more, hinting that several wrestlers from around the world may be making their first appearances and several old faces from the past may be appearing.
5)      An eight man tag team match will take place, with your tag team champions and the MPPV-23.7 losing tag team on opposite teams, hyping up the cage match for your next Pay Per View for the tag team titles.
6)      The MPPV-23.9 wrestler makes his first debut, as it is announced that he will referee the main championship versus career rematch from MPPV-22.7 at the Pay Per View. The TV108.6 main event wrestler comes down, offering the MPPV-23.9 wrestler a spirited welcome to your company by viciously attacking him, leading to a huge brawl between these two competitors.

Monthly Pay Per View Twenty Four:
1)      The MPPV-6.3 rising superstar introduces his brand new manager, before making his re-debut under new management against any wrestler on your roster who doesn't have a match tonight.
2)      The secondary division invitational battle royal sponsored by the TV95.4 wrestler will take place right now. The number of competitors involved in this match are up to you, but use a mixture of competitors who are currently on your roster, who have been on your roster but since left, or want a shot to prove themselves to management. The winner of this battle royal gets a trophy, along with the right to be the protégé of the TV95.4 wrestler.
3)      The team that won the number one contenders tag team battle during MPPV-23.4 will take on three top ranking tag teams on your roster in a fatal four way match.
4)      The TV67.2 wrestler will square off against the paranoid half of the TV66.1 tag team.
5)      Your secondary championship will be on the line in a return match from MPPV-23.5.
6)      The TV108.6 main eventer, the TV65.2 wrestler, the TV104.5 dangerous brawler, and the TV93.3 competitor will compete in a no countout, no disqualification, no time limit, Falls Count Anywhere Fatal Four Way Match with one fall to a finish.
7)      A return match from MPPV-23.6 will take place. Use any gimmick match of your choosing but a brawl should happen after this match, indicating that these two wrestlers are not quite done with their feud.
8)      The tag team titles will be on the line in a return match from MPPV-23.7, inside a steel cage.
9)      The career versus main championship rematch from MPPV-22.7 will take place. The MPPV-23.9 wrestler will be your guest referee for this high stakes bout.
MattHarmsPosted on 08/29/07 at 18:57:05

Television Week One Hundred and Twenty One:
1)      It is announced that the TV108.6 main eventer will square off against the MPPV-23.9 wrestler in a match headlining your next Pay Per View.
2)      Your tag team champions will put their belts on the line against the team that won the tag team battle royal during MPPV-23.4
3)      The winner of the battle royal during MPPV-24.2 is congratulated about his victory from TV95.4 wrestler. The TV96.5 protégé confronts these two men, but the TV95.4 wrestler declares that both of these secondary division stars will be a tag team.
4)      A twenty man battle royal will take place, with the winner receiving a shot at your main championship at the next Pay Per View.
5)      The show ends with another confrontation between the TV108.6 main eventer and the MPPV-23.9 wrestler, further setting up their battle on Pay Per View.

Television Week One Hundred and Twenty Two:
1)      Your secondary champion will put his belt on the line against one half of the losing tag team in the MPPV-24.8.
2)      Your main champion cuts a promo, hyping up his defense at the Pay Per View against the winner of TV121.4.
3)      Two mid level wrestlers will compete one on one tonight. The TV95.4 wrestler and his two protégés should come out, scouting this match. After the match the loser will get attacked but the save will be made by the winner of this match, cementing a brand new tag team.
4)      The MPPV-6.3 rising star will square off against the other half of the MPPV-24.8 losing tag team.
5)      A rematch from MPPV-24.7 will take place. Once again, nothing will be settled, leading to these two men being locked inside a steel cage in two weeks on Television to settle the score.

Television Week One Hundred and Twenty Three:
1)      The MPPV-6.3 rising star will compete in a triple threat match against two other wrestlers of your choosing.
2)      The losers of the tag team title match during TV121.2 are irate about losing that particular match, so they take it out with a vicious assault on one of your highest ranked tag teams that have yet to capture your tag team titles.
3)      Your tag team champions cut a promo, gloating about how there is no one that can stop them. They are confronted by a team that has held your tag team titles in the past. Words are exchanged, as are fists, setting up a tag team title match at the next Pay Per View.
4)      A triple threat match will take place between three of your top secondary division stars.
5)      Your secondary champion will square off against the winner of the TV121.4 number one contender for the main championship in a non title match.

Television One Hundred and Twenty Four:
1)      This show kicks off with a brawl between your tag team champions and the TV123.4 former tag team champions, as they will compete against each other on Pay Per View.
2)      TV108.6 main eventer will be in action this week, leading up to his big main event match at the Pay Per View.
3)      The losers of the TV121.2 tag team title match will square off against the tag team they attacked during TV123.3.
4)      The TV65.2 wrestler comes out, with a trio of secondary division wrestlers that he is declaring that he is taking underneath his wing. One of your tag teams come out, getting into a scuffle with the TV65.2 wrestler and his trio of secondary division wrestlers. This will set up a three on two handicap match between the trio of secondary division wrestlers and the tag team at the Pay Per View.
5)      Another rematch from MPPV-24.7 will take place, this time these two rivals will be locked inside a steel cage to settle the score once and for all.
6)      The secondary championship will be on the line in a triple threat match, involving the two wrestlers involved in the secondary title match during TV122.1 along with the half of the losing team from MPPV-24.8 not involved in TV122.1, challenging for the secondary championship this week. This bout will be one fall to a finish.
7)      The MPPV-23.9 debut will square off against the winner of the number one contenders battle royal for the main championship during TV121.4. Your main championship and the TV108.6 main eventer will both get involved in that match, brawling with their respective opponents for the double main event at the upcoming Pay Per View.

Monthly Pay Per View Twenty Five:
1)      The paranoid half of the TV66.1 tag team will square off against the MPPV-6.3 rising star.
2)      The three on two handicap match set up during TV124.4 will happen right now.
3)      The losers of the tag team title match during TV121.2 will be in tag team action tonight.
4)      Your secondary champion will put his belt on the line against the competitor that did not get pinned in the triple threat match during TV124.6.
5)      The TV95.6 secondary division wrestler and the winner of the MPPV-24.2 battle royal will square off against the two mid level singles wrestlers that competed against each other during TV22.3 in a tag team bout.
6)      The MPPV-22.7 backstabber will face off against the loser of the TV124.6 secondary division title match that did get pinned.
7)      Your tag team champions will put their belts on the line against the former tag team champions that brawled against them during TV123.4.
8)      Your main champion will put his belt on the line against the winner of TV121.4.
9)      The MPPV-23.9 debut will square off against the TV108.6 main eventer in the main event of the evening.
MattHarmsPosted on 09/02/07 at 16:15:40


Television Week One Hundred and Twenty Five:
1)      The MPPV-22.7 backstabber comes out, demanding a main title shot but is interrupted by the loser of the main title match during MPPV-25.8. These two wrestlers go back in forth, with a one on one match being agreed upon between these two men for later in the evening.
2)      The losers of the tag team title match during MPPV-24.8 will square off against the losers of the TV121.2 tag team title match. Win, lose, or draw, the losers of the tag team title match during MPPV-24.8 will get into a scuffle, TV106.1 former main champion comes out, attempting to break up the scuffle, but gets attacked by one half of the tag team(the half that doesn't have the secondary title, if one half of the tag team has your secondary title)
3)      The two wrestlers who competed against each other during MPPV-25.9 have a confrontation, agreeing to a rematch at the next Pay Per View, but also agreeing to watch each other's back.
4)      A return match from MPPV-25.1 will take place. The MPPV-6.3 rising star and his manager offers the TV66.1 paranoid wrestler a spot in their stable, but at the urging of the fans, he turns them down.
5)      The TV95.4 wrestler holds a meeting with some of your secondary division wrestlers, announcing that he will be holding an invitational tournament of sorts, starting at the next Pay Per View.
6)      The MPPV-22.7 backstabber will square off against the loser of MPPV-25.8. During the match, a new wrestler will make his debut, attacking the loser of MPPV-22.8. He should have been aligned with the MPPV-22.7 backstabber.

Television Week One Hundred and Twenty Six:
1)      The MPPV-22.7 backstabber and his TV125.6 associate come out, with the MPPV-22.7 backstabber demanding a main title shot. Your authority figure comes out, acknowledging that the MPPV-22.7 backstabber does deserve a title shot, but at the same time, the MPPV-25.8 loser has made a good case about deserving a rematch. So, the authority figure announces that your main champion will defend his belt against both the MPPV-22.7 backstabber and the MPPV-25.8 loser in a Triple Threat Match at the next Pay Per View.
2)      A triple threat match will take place between three secondary wrestlers. The winner of this match receives a secondary title shot at the next Pay Per View.
3)      The half of the MPPV-24.8 losing tag team that attacked the TV106.1 former main champion cuts a promo, explaining his actions from last week. These two wrestlers will compete one on one at the next Pay Per View.
4)      A return match from MPPV-25.5 will take place.
5)      The manager of the TV66.1 paranoid wrestler confronts him, hinting that the manager has the stroke to get the paranoid wrestler fired if he doesn't join the stable of the MPPV-6.3 rising star.
6)      Your main champion comes out, cutting a promo about his two challengers at the next Pay Per View. Sure enough, the MPPV-22.7 backstabber and the TV125.6 associate come out, leading to a wild three way brawl.
7)      Your tag team champions will put their belts on the line against the two wrestlers who competed against each other during MPPV-25.9. It is clear that the challengers cannot coexist and things break down relatively quickly. The losers of the tag team title match during MPPV-25.7 come out, gaining a measure of revenge on the champions for their loss at the last Pay Per View.

Television Week One Hundred and Twenty Seven:
1)      The TV106.1 former main champion is backstage, when the half of the MPPV-24.8 losing team who attacked him previously, attacks him once again backstage.
2)      One half of your tag team champions will square off against a singles wrestler who is a mutual friend of the MPPV-25.7 losing tag team. Your tag team champions should attack the singles wrestler after the match, sending a message to the MPPV-25.7 losing tag team. The losing team should make the save on their friend.
3)      The TV66.1 paranoid wrestler cuts a promo, saying that he's going to compete against the manager of the MPPV-6.3 rising star one on one at the next Pay Per View.
4)      The TV95.4 wrestler reminds us of his tournament beginning at the next Pay Per View.
5)      The TV66.1 paranoid wrestler will face off against a former holder of your secondary championship.
6)      It is announced that a return match from MPPV-25.7 tag team title match will take place at the Pay Per View. This match will be a non title match however, the champions using the thirty day defense rule as a reason why.
7)      It is announced that one of your earliest former secondary champions will be the special guest referee during the title match between your secondary champion and the winner of TV126.2 at the next Pay Per View.
8)      A five man battle royal will take place, with pinfalls and submissions only, hyping up your double main event at the next Pay Per View. This match will feature the two wrestlers who competed during MPPV-25.9, your main champion, the loser of MPPV-25.8, and the MPPV-22.7 backstabber will compete. Your main championship will not be on the line!

Monthly Pay Per View Twenty Six:
1)      A five man battle royal between secondary division stars will take place, in the invitational tournament sponsored by the TV95.4 wrestler. The winner of this match receives four points in the standings, the runner up receives three points, the second runner up receives two points, the third runner up receives a point, and the first man eliminated receives nothing in the tournament standings.
2)      The TV66.1 paranoid wrestler will square off against the manager of the MPPV-6.3 rising star.
3)      Your secondary champion will defend his title against the winner of TV126.2, with the former secondary champion featured during TV127.7 as the special guest referee. After the match, both secondary division wrestlers get involved, with the special guest referee getting involved in the scuffle. The secondary champion ends up getting slapped by the guest referee, leading to referees and officials pouring out of the back.
4)      The TV106.1 former main champion will square off against the half of the losing team during MPPV-24.8 that attacked him during TV125.2.
5)      A non title rematch from MPPV-25.7 will take place.
6)      Your main champion will put his belt on the line against the MPPV-22.7 backstabber and the loser of the MPPV-25.8 main championship match.
7)      A return match from MPPV-25.9 will close out the show.
MattHarmsPosted on 09/10/07 at 16:12:17

Television Week One Hundred and Twenty Eight:
1)The MPPV-6.3 rising star comes out with his manager, talking about the TV66.1 paranoid wrestler. However, the loser of MPPV-26.7 comes out, demanding that the MPPV-6.3 rising star leaves the ring. When he refuses, the MPPV-26.7 wrestler assaults both the MPPV-6.3 rising star and his manager! The MPPV-26.7 loser then demands a rematch against the winner of MPPV-26.7 for the next Pay Per View and a shot at your main championship, otherwise he'll take down everyone on your roster in a path of destruction. The MPPV-26.7 winner comes out, saying that he has nothing left to prove and denies the loser of that match his return match. In a rage, the MPPV-26.7 loser goes after one of your ringside commentators, continuing his path of rage.
2) Your main champion will face off against a former main champion in a non title match.
3) A return match from MPPV-26.1 will take place, once again in the invitational tournament sponsored by the TV95.4 wrestler. The winner gets five points, with the second runner up receiving four points, the third runner up receiving three points, the fourth runner up receiving two points, and the fifth runner up receiving a point towards the standings in the invitational tournament.
4) Your secondary champion will compete in a non title match against a former secondary champion. The referee from MPPV-26.3 along with the loser of that particular match will get into a scuffle with your secondary champion, leading to a wild three way brawl.
5) A return match from MPPV-26.5, this time with your tag team titles on the line. One half of the losing team should assault his partner, leading to a violent break up between that tag team. The half of the split up tag team that gets brutalized will be out for several months.
6) Your main champion comes out, but is quickly confronted by the two losers of the main title match during MPPV-26.6. A three way brawl erupts, causing referees and officials to come from the back to break up the battle.

Television Week One Hundred and Twenty Nine:
1)      One of the losers of MPPV-26.6 will face off against one third of the trio of secondary stars that formed a stable under the management of the TV65.2 wrestler during TV124.3.
2)      A return match from TV124.3 will take place, with the winning team receiving a shot at your tag team champions at the next Pay Per View.
3)      A rematch from TV128.3 will take place for the latest match in the invitational tournament, with the same rules to give out points in the standings.
4)      The half of the losing team of TV128.5 that wasn't brutalized cuts a promo, explaining why he assaulted his partner.
5)      Your main champion, the two losers of MPPV-26.6, and the wrestler who made his debut during TV125.6 will get into an altercation, leading the TV125.6 wrestler and the man he aligned with being sent packing by the other two wrestlers.
6)      A tag team match will happen, featuring the wrestlers who competed during MPPV-26.7 and MPPV-26.4 paired.

Television Week One Hundred and Thirty:
1)      A tag team match will happen featuring your secondary champion, the loser of the secondary title match during MPPV-26.3, the half of the TV128.5 tag team that brutalized his partner, and a fourth wrestler of your choosing in tag team action. This match should be used to spark a feud between the TV128.5 tag wrestler and the fourth wrestler involved in this match.
2)      Your main champion announces that he will put his title on the line in a rematch from MPPV-26.6 at the next Pay Per View, but it the two losers of that match want a preview of things to come, he suggests they come to the ring for a non-title preview match later tonight.
3)      The winners of TV129.3 cut a promo, saying that they are going to win the tag team titles at the next Pay Per Views. Naturally your tag team champions take offense to this and this leads to a brawl between the two tag teams.
4)      Another match in the invitational tournament sponsored by the TV95.4 wrestler will take place, with all five wrestlers involved in a battle royal with pinfalls and submissions only, with the same point totals being distributed as result of elimination as the past two weeks.
5)      The MPPV-6.3 rising star will be in action tonight.
6)      A Triple Threat Non-Title Rematch from MPPV-26.6 will take place, as a preview for the big main title match at the next Pay Per View.
7)      The loser of MPPV-26.7 comes out, once again demanding his one on one rematch for the next Pay Per View from that match. The winner of MPPV-26.7 comes out and says that if he wants the rematch so bad, then he can get it at the next Pay Per View, but this will be the last time these two wrestlers compete against each other!

Television Week One Hundred and Thirty One:
1)      The MPPV-6.3 rising star will square off against the TV106.1 former main champion. The wrestler that the former main champion competed against during MPPV-26.4 will get involved in this match, setting up a rematch at the next Pay Per View.
2)      The TV66.1 paranoid wrestler is backstage, when the manager of the MPPV-6.3 rising star requests that the TV66.1 paranoid wrestler join their stable once again. The TV66.1 paranoid wrestler once again declines the offer.
3)      The latest match in the tournament sponsored by the TV95.4 wrestler will take place, with the same point totals distribution and format as the past several weeks.
4)      One half of the tag team champions will be in singles action this week.
5)      It is announced that your secondary champion will put his belt on the line against the MPPV-26.3 secondary title match loser and the special guest referee of that match in a one fall triple threat match at the next Pay Per View.
6)      The loser of MPPV-26.7 will square off against one of the losers of MPPV-26.6.
7)      It is officially announced that the return match from MPPV-26.7 at the Pay Per View will be a thirty minute iron man match and for the number one contendership for your main championship!

Television Week One Hundred and Thirty Two:
1)      The loser of MPPV-26.7 will be in action.
2)      A six man tag team match will take place tonight, hyping up several of the bouts at the next Pay Per View.
3)      Another bout in the invitational tournament sponsored by the TV95.4 wrestler will take place, same point rules and format as before. After the match, it is announced that the two wrestlers with the highest point standings will compete against each other one on one to declare the winner at the next Pay Per View.
4)      A wild brawl takes place between your tag team champions and the winners of TV129.3, as tempers are at a high point for the tag team title bout at your next Pay Per View.
5)      The wrestler who made his debut during TV125.6 will be in action against one of the wrestlers involved in the main title match at the next Pay Per View, the main champion if possible. If it is the main champion, then the title will not be on the line.

Monthly Pay Per View Twenty Seven:
1)      A return match from MPPV-26.4 will take place.
2)      Your secondary championship will be on the line in a one fall triple threat match, with your champion putting his belt on the line against both the loser and special guest referee from MPPV-26.3.
3)      The finals of the invitational tournament sponsored by the TV95.4 wrestler will take place between the two competitors with the highest point totals. On the off chance this battle goes to a draw, three judges will be present at ringside, all having some sort of past with the TV95.4 wrestler. One of these judges will stick around, becoming a prominent part of your secondary title division storylines within the next few months.
4)      The half of the TV128.5 wrestler that brutalized his tag team partner will face off against the wrestler who he began a feud with during TV130.1.
5)      Your tag team champions will put their belts on the line against the winners of the number one contenders match during TV129.3.
6)      The rematch from MPPV-26.7 will take place. It will be a thirty minute iron man match, where the winner receives the next shot at your main championship.
7)      A return match from MPPV-26.6 will take place, with your main championship on the line.
MattHarmsPosted on 09/27/07 at 17:48:19


Television Week One Hundred and Thirty Three
1)      The show opens up with a brawl between the two losers of the main title match during MPPV-27.7. It takes security and several other wrestlers to break up the scuffle, but it is far from over.
2)      A non title return match from MPPV-27.5 will take place tonight.
3)      Your main champion comes out, gloating about his triumph at the pay per view. He is interrupted by the number one contender from MPPV-27.6, which leads to a brawl. The number one contender vows to walk out of the next Pay Per View with the main championship strapped around his waist, but the main champion hints that he'll have a special surprise for the number one contender, someone from his past, that has told him the secret of how to beat him.
4)      The winner of the tournament sponsored by the TV95.4 wrestler gloats about his victory. The other four wrestlers appear disgruntled, but the TV95.4 wrestler promises opportunities for the four losing wrestlers of the tournament in the near future
5)      The half of the tag team that brutalized his partner during TV128.5 announces his backup for tonight, in the form of a tough female wrestler joining him as his manager. The TV128.5 wrestler will be in action. After the match, the TV130.1 wrestler attacks his rival, but gets beaten up two on one, until another female wrestler runs out to tip the scales. This will set up a mixed tag team match at the next Pay Per View.
6)      The manager of the MPPV-6.3 wrestler gives the TV66.1 paranoid wrestler a choice. Sign with the stable of the MPPV-6.3 wrestler or be fired. He has until the next Pay Per View to make up his mind.
7)      The MPPV-27.6 number one contender will be in action this week against a wrestler who has an association with the main champion. This wrestler is told by the main champion to soften up the number one contender, in preparation for their battle at the Pay Per View.

Television Week One Hundred and Thirty Four.
1)      The loser of the MPPV-27.6 number one contenders match comes out, announcing that he will referee the match between the main champion and the number one contender at the next Pay Per View. The main champion comes out, hinting the loser of MPPV-27.6 is the wrestler he spoke of last week that had the past with the number one contender. Before this could be resolved, the MPPV-27.6 number one contender comes out, getting into a scuffle, as the main champion is overjoyed in manipulating two potential challengers into beating the hell out of each other. The main champion announces that his surprise is not the MPPV-27.6 loser before walking off.
2)      It is announced that the two losers of the MPPV-27.7 main championship match will face off one on one at the next Pay Per View.
3)      The TV66.2 wrestler will square off against one of the wrestlers featured during MPPV-127.1. The other wrestler involved during MPPV-127.1 will get involved, as the feud between the two MPPV-127.1 competitors is far from other. The trio of secondary wrestlers that have been aligned recently from the TV66.2 wrestler should watch this match, as their leader says they are going to see an example of what he wants them to accomplish.
4)      A fatal four way match will take place between representatives from your secondary title division, including your secondary champion. This will be non title, but if anyone pins your secondary champion, they will receive the next shot at his title.
5)      Your tag team champions cut a promo, running down the team they wrestled during MPPV-27.5.
6)      Your main champion will square off against a wrestler who has held your secondary championship within the last six months in a non title match.

Television Week One Hundred and Thirty Five:
1)      The four runners up from the tournament sponsored by the TV95.4 wrestler, will be involved in a five man battle royal with pinfalls or submissions only. The fifth wrestler is up to you.
2)      Your tag team champions present a video, showing them beating up non-wrestling family members of the losing team of MPPV-27.5. This feud for the tag team titles has gone beyond titles, its gone personal.
3)      The MPPV-6.3 rising star will be in action this week. After the match, the MPPV-6.3 rising star repeats his warning to the TV66.1 paranoid wrestler, suggesting that it would be in his best interests to join his stable at the next Pay Per View.
4)      A confrontation takes place between the two losers of the MPPV-27.7 main title match, leading up to their battle at the next Pay Per View.
5)      One of the wrestlers involved in the match during MPPV-27.1 will face off against the loser of the number one contenders match during MPPV-27.6. Both the main champion and the MPPV-27.6 number one contender will get involved in this match, leading to a wild brawl to close out the show.

Television Week One Hundred and Thirty Six:
1)      One of the losers of MPPV-27.7 will be in action this week.
2)      The MPPV-27.5 losers cut a promo, about the incident shown in TV135.2 involving the tag team champions. They vow not only to take the titles, but end the careers of the tag team champions at the Pay Per View.
3)      A return match from MPPV-27.1 is announced for the next Pay Per View, with any gimmick match of your choosing.
4)      A six man tag team match will take place, showcasing several stars at different levels of your roster.
5)      A brawl takes place between the two losers of MPPV-27.7 with one of the wrestlers getting the worst of it and getting absolutely brutalized.
6)      A tag team match involving the four wrestlers involved in the brawl during TV134.5 will take place in tonight's main event. The surprise of the main champion should make his first appearance during this match, attacking the MPPV-27.6 number one contender, brutalizing him and thus leaving his condition for his title challenge at the Pay Per View in doubt.

Monthly Pay Per View Twenty Eight:
1)      A return match for the tag team titles from MPPV-27.5 will take place.
2)      Two of the wrestlers who competed in the tournament sponsored by the TV95.4, but lost, will be in action. Tensions are running high after the match, as these two men get into a scuffle, until the TV95.4 wrestler and the judge featured during  MPPV-27.3 that was set to be a long term part of your roster breaks it up. One of the wrestlers stares down the former judge, before leaving in a rage.
3)      A return match from MPPV-27.1 will take place, with any stipulations of your choice. Still, despite the stipulations, some controversy happens, indicating this feud is still not over.
4)      Under pressure of the potential of being fired, the TV66.1 paranoid wrestler signs a contract, joining the stable of the MPPV-6.3 rising work, despite the fact that is obvious that the MPPV-6.3 rising star will us him to do his dirty work. The MPPV-6.3 rising star says that if the TV66.1 paranoid wrestler does anything to break the contract, his job will be terminated effective immediately.
5)      Your secondary champion will put his title on the line. If he was pinned during the TV134.54 match, then he puts his belt on the line against the wrestler he got pinned by. If not, he will defend the belt against the wrestler that wasn't involved in the pinfall during the MPPV-27.2 triple threat match.
6)      The mixed tag team match set up during TV133.5 will take place right now.
7)      The two losers of the triple threat main title match during MPPV-27.7 will compete one on one tonight.
8)      The main champion will put his belt on the line against the winner of the MPPV-27.6 number one contenders match. The loser of that number one contenders match will be the referee for this bout and the wrestler who made his debut during TV136.6 aligned with the main champion, will be in the corner of the main champion for this match.
MattHarmsPosted on 10/15/07 at 20:08:46


Television Week One Hundred and Thirty Seven:
1)      The TV136.6 debut will cut an interview to kick off the show. If the challenger from MPPV-28.8 lost his the title match, then he comes out, and gets in a confrontation with the TV136.6 debut. If the challenger managed to win his title match, then another wrestler of opposite alignment will come out. Either way, a feud will start with the TV136.6 debut.
2)      It is announced that due the controversial finish of MPPV-28.3, another match in this feud will take place at the next Pay Per View. The stipulations of this final battle are up to you.
3)      Your tag team champions will be in action in a non title match. They should be attacked by losers of MPPV-28.1, indicating that feud is not quite over.
4)      The two women involved during the mixed tag team match during MPPV-28.6 will collide one on one tonight. The two men involved in said match should get involved, leading to a brawl.
5)      The main event will be a battle royal to declare the number one contendership for your main title. Number of competitors in this match are up to you.

Television Week One Hundred and Thirty Eight:
1)      A non title return match from MPPV-28.1 will take place, as a bit of a preview to the title match at the next Pay Per View.
2)      It is announced that a return match from MPPV-27.7, as nothing was settled after that battle.
3)      A six man tag team match will take place. This should be the first match for the TV66.1 paranoid wrestler under the employ of the MPPV-6.3 rising star. Other then those two wrestlers, the other people in this bout is up to you.
4)      A contract signing will take place for the match between the two wrestlers that got into a confrontation during TV137.1.
5)      A five man battle royal with pinfalls or submissions only will take place, with the winner receiving a shot at your secondary title down the road. The MPPV-27.3 judge will be at ringside, scouting this battle, as will your secondary champion.

Television Week One Hundred and Thirty Nine:
1)      A six man tag team match will take place, featuring the secondary champion and the number one contender from TV138.5 on opposite teams.
2)      The wrestler who made his debut during TV136.6 will have his first match tonight, showcasing him for his match at the next Pay Per View.
3)      The number one contender for the main title from TV137.5 will be in action this week, against an opponent chosen by the main champion.

Television Week One Hundred and Forty:
1)      A rematch of sorts from MPPV-25.1 will happen, only it will be a six man tag team match as opposed to a handicap match as was the case in that rule.
2)      Several matches are announced for the next Pay Per View. A mixed tag team return match from MPPV-28.6 will take place. A return match from MPPV-28.2 will take place as well, on the suggestion of the MPPV-27.3 judge. The secondary title match for the Pay Per View will now be best two out of three falls as well. Also a manager announces they are bringing in a brand new tag team for the next Pay Per View, so your lead authority figure attempts to put that brand new tag team to the test, by putting them in the ring with one of the promotion's top tag teams.
3)      A six man tag team match will take place, showcasing several of your mid level stars.
4)      Another six man tag team match will take place. The purpose of this match is to hype up several of your big time matches that will take place at the next Pay Per View.

Monthly Pay Per View Number Twenty Nine:
1)      A return match from MPPV-28.1 will take place, with your tag team titles on the line. The feud between these two teams should continue past this night, necessitating a cage match for the next Pay Per View.
2)      A mixed tag team return match from MPPV-28.6 will take place.
3)      A return match from MPPV-28.2 will take place.
4)      The manager from TV140.1 will introduce their mystery team to face off against one of the highest ranked teams on your roster. The team should not be up to the manager's expectations, so the manager turns around and offers to manage the long running tag team instead. The tag team blow this offer off, causing the manager vow to find a team that will defeat that tag team.
5)      Your secondary champion will defend his belt against the winner of TV138.5 in a best two out of three falls match. After the match, a former secondary champion comes out, attacking the loser of this match, feeling that he was overlooked for the secondary title shot.
6)      A return match from MPPV-28.3 will take place, with any stipulations of your choosing to blow off this long running feud.
7)      The match that was set up during TV137.1 will take place.
8)      A return match from MPPV-28.7 will take place, blowing off that feud.
9)      Your main champion will put his belt on the line against the winner of TV137.5 in the main event of the evening.
SuperstarJimiCPosted on 01/24/08 at 06:33:10

I like these TNA rules.
The TNM Members ChampPosted on 01/25/08 at 02:24:55

On 01/24/08 at 06:33:10, SuperstarJimiC wrote:I like these TNA rules.
Congratulations Matt on receiving the SuperStarJimiC seal of approval!
MattHarmsPosted on 02/04/08 at 16:24:04

On 01/25/08 at 02:24:55, The TNM Members Champ wrote:

Congratulations Matt on receiving the SuperStarJimiC seal of approval!
Woo, my life is complete.

And also, this can't be right, but could it be, an update of the ruleset?


Television Week One Hundred and Forty One
1)      Your main authority figure announces that the main event will be a ten man War Games match at your next Pay Per View. On one team will be your main champion and his allies and on the other team will be contenders of an opposite alignment. It is announced that the winner of the fall will receive a main title shot at the following Pay Per View and if the main champion scores the decision, he gets the next month off.
2)      A three way match will take place involving three secondary division stars. Your secondary champion will cut a promo, saying that he can beat multiple secondary division wrestlers in the same match, because he's that good.
3)      Your main champion cuts a promo, announcing the first member of his team.
4)      A six man tag team match will take place, involving the two teams in the tag team title match during MPPV-29.1 on opposite sides, the set up for one final showdown at the next Pay Per View for the belts set up during this battle.
5)      The trio of secondary division stars and their mentor from all the way back during TV124.4 will have a segment, with the mentor demanding that his guys start winning or else their will be consequences.
6)      The MPPV-6.3 future main eventer cuts a promo, reminding us that he owns the TV66.1 paranoid wrestler. It is hinted that the TV66.1 paranoid wrestler has a friend that may be defending his honor against the MPPV-6.2 rising star.
7)      The main champion announces the third member of his team and the first three members of the opposing team comes out as well, leading to a three on three brawl, to further set up War Games.

Television Week One Hundred and Forty Two:
1)      The fourth member of the team that opposes the main champion is announced. This leads to a six man tag team match involving this team against the trio of secondary division stars from TV124.4. If the TV124.4 team loses, their mentor should punish them for their loss.
2)      The main champion talks about how he will get the month off by winning War Games but another member of his team hints that he wants a title shot, which leads to a bit of dissension in the ranks.
3)      The losing tag team from MPPV-29.1 makes their way out, demanding a title shot against the champions. The champions accept, only on the condition that the MPPV-29.1 losing team will split up if they fail to win the championships. To make sure there is no interference, it will be in a confines of a steel cage where the only way you can win is by pinfall or submission.
4)      The MPPV-6.3 future main eventer forces the TV66.1 paranoid wrestler into a match this week. After the match, the MPPV-6.2 rising star attacks his lackey, but another wrestler makes the save, setting up a match at the next Pay Per View.
5)      The loser of MPPV-29.5 cuts a promo, about the wrestler who attacked him after that match, challenging him to a match at your next Pay Per View. The attacker should lay out the MPPV-29.5 loser again, dressed extremely similar to one of your main wrestlers. This would be important later.
6)      The TV128.5 wrestler who was brutalized should make his return, attacking his former partner, in an attempt to avenge his injury. The two female wrestlers involved in the mixed tag team match during MPPV-29.2 should get involved, before brawling with each other, all in the name of setting up two more singles matches at the Pay Per View.
7)      A tag team should take place, with the main champion and the wrestler who expressed interest in his title earlier tonight facing off against wrestler on the opposing team in the War Games match that was not involved in the six man earlier and a fourth wrestler who is under consideration for both teams. The third member of the main champion's team should get involved in this match and the wrestler up for consideration will turn on his partner, joining the main champion's team and leaving his former partner to a four on one beat down, until the other three members of his War Games team make the save. Each team now should have four members, with the fifth man on each team being revealed soon.

Television Week One Hundred and Forty Three:
1)      A six man battle royal with pinfalls and submissions only will take place involving secondary division wrestlers.
2)      The main champion and his War Games team came out, hinting that the fifth man would be revealed tonight. The main champion promises all of his team members shots at the title down the line, if they allow him to get the win. Tonight a one on one match will take place between a member of each team, as a preview for the War Games Match.
3)      The half of the TV128.5 team that brutalized his partner will square off against the TV66.1 paranoid wrestler. This is a punishment match for the MPPV-6.3 future main eventer being attacked by the friend last week. The friend should make the save once again this week, further setting up his match with the MPPV-6.3 wrestler at the next Pay Per View. The half of the TV128.5 team that was injured also should get into some sort of altercation with his former partner.
4)      The manager from TV140.1 announces that another team will be brought in for the next Pay Per View to take care of the tag team that they are feuding with.
5)      A member of each War Games Team for the next Pay Per View will square off in a singles match. The only rule is that the main champion should not compete in this match. After the match, the fifth man comes out, leading to a five on four beatdown, with the team opposing the main champion and his associates at a distinct disadvantage.

Television Week One Hundred and Forty Four:
1)      Another preview for the War Games Match should take place, as the fifth man of the main champion's team will face off against a member of the opposing squad in a no countout, no disqualification match.
2)      The main champion's team should cut a promo, hyping up War Games for the next Pay Per View.
3)      It is announced that your secondary champion will have to put his money where his mouth is as he'll have to defend his belt against not one, not two, not three, but four men in a five man battle royal with pinfalls and submissions only at the next Pay Per View.
4)      Your tag team champions will be in action in a non title match against the team that the TV140.1 manager has been feuding with recently.
5)      The TV95.4 wrestler rebrands two secondary division wrestlers, breathing new life into them with fresh, dynamic personalities. These new gimmicks will make these two men stars, according to the TV95.4 wrestler and they will be involved in the five way secondary division title match at the next Pay Per View.
6)      A return match from MPPV-29.3 will take place. The former judge that has been involved in secondary division storylines should watch this match closely, but the feud between the two secondary division stars will not continue, with one final match set up for the next Pay Per View, with the judge refereeing.
7)      It is announced the fifth man on the team opposing the main champion will be announced next week.

Television Week One Hundred and Forty Five:
1)      One of the rebranded wrestlers from TV144.5 will face off against your secondary champion in a non title match.
2)      The main champion cuts a promo, along with his team, saying they don't sweat whomever the fifth man is on the opposing team.
3)      A return match from the mixed tag team match during MPPV-29.2 will take place. This is mostly to set up the one on one match between the two females at the next Pay Per View.
4)      The tag team champions cut a promo, saying the are going to end the legacy of their opponents at the next Pay Per View. The challengers for the Pay Per View get into it with the champions but will it be their final brawl together as a team?
5)      The main event will be a singles match between men on the opposing sides of the War Games Match, giving it one final push of hype. The fifth member of the team opposing the main champion will be revealed. He should be a former main champion that hasn't been seen for quite some time but is now looking to get back into the title hunt.

Monthly Pay Per View Thirty:
1)      The TV140.1 manager reveals the opponents for the team that they have been feuding with, the trio of secondary division wrestlers from TV124.4 for a three on two handicap match. The manager is not satisfied with the performance and promises to get another tag team to wipe out the torn in their side once and for all.
2)      Your secondary champion will put his belt on the line against the two rebranded wrestlers from TV144.5 and two other secondary wrestlers of your choosing in a five man battle royal with pinfalls or submissions only.
3)      The MPPV-6.3 future main event star will square off against the friend that has been saving the TV66.1 paranoid wrestler recently.
4)      The two women involved in the mixed tag team match from MPPV-29.2 will square off.
5)      A return match from MPPV-29.3 will take place, with the judge that has been involved in recent secondary division storylines as the referee.
6)      The tag team that split up during TV128.5 should have their first one on one match but not their last, as this feud will continue past this match.
7)      The loser of MPPV-29.5 will square off against the wrestler who attacked him during that rule in a grudge match. The MPPV-29.5 attackers new attitude and look should be emphasized in this match, setting him up for a potential push from the secondary division into the main title division.
8)      A return match from MPPV-29.1 will take place in the confines of a steel cage with pinfalls or submissions only. The tag team titles will be on the line and also if the challengers lose, they will never team again.
9)      The main event is of course the War Games Match. Whomever scores the decision receives the main title shot at the next Pay Per View, unless of course the main champion wins, then he gets the next Pay Per View off.

When will the next update be? Will working Vince Russo's idiotic booking into a workable ruleset make Matt's head explode? Will the next NAWA Glory card ever be completed? For the answers to these and other burning questions, tune into the next update, same Matt time, same Matt channel.
JeepGuyPosted on 02/04/08 at 17:43:41

On 02/04/08 at 16:24:04, MattHarms wrote:When will the next update be? Will working Vince Russo's idiotic booking into a workable ruleset make Matt's head explode? Will the next NAWA Glory card ever be completed? For the answers to these and other burning questions, tune into the next update, same Matt time, same Matt channel.
Start up the Batman tv show theme music!

I've never read your ruleset before but found it an interesting read ... interesting enough to go back and look at previous weeks.
MattHarmsPosted on 02/14/08 at 17:28:43

Television Week One Hundred and Forty Six:
1)      The winner of the fall of the War Games match during MPPV-30.9 comes out, hyping his match with the main champion at the next Pay Per View. However, a member of his team who was pissed off that didn't win the title shot comes out and gets into a confrontation with the War Games winner, demanding a shot at the title shot. After both men go back and forth, it is announced that these two would be title challengers will face off for the championship shot next week.
2)      A fatal four way match will take place, featuring the MPPV-29.5 attacker, a former main champion, and a member of each War Games team during MPPV-30.9. This match will set up a match between the MPPV-29.5 attacker and the former main champion, along with the two opposite War Games competitors for the next Pay Per View.
3)      The wrestler who was injured by his partner during TV128.5 will face off against the rising star first featured during MPPV-6.3. The other half of the former tag team during TV128.5 will interfere.
4)      The TV66.1 paranoid wrestler will get slapped around when the MPPV-6.3 finds out that he has another friend, more powerful than the last one, who will be coming next week.
5)      Your main event will feature the tag team champions defending their belts against the main champion and a member of his War Games team during MPPV-30.9. Things should break down quickly, especially if the main champion is unsuccessful on his quest to get more gold and he should leave his former War Games partner brutally injured.

Television Week One Hundred and Forty Seven:
1)      The match set up during TV146.1 should happen but your main champion should interfere against both perspective title contenders, in an attempt to soften them up for any future bouts.
2)      Your authority figure is furious about the events of the previous segment, so he makes your main champion defend his belt tonight against the winner of fall during the MPPV-30.9 War Games in tonight's main event.
3)      A fatal four way tag team match will take place, featuring stars from your secondary title division. The winning team will advance to a triple threat match against your secondary champion at the next Pay Per View.
4)      The MPPV-6.3 rising star is about to beat down the TV66.1 paranoid wrestler, but out comes a multi time main champion, to brawl with the MPPV-6.3 rising star. Another match is set up for your Pay Per View.
5)      Your tag team champions will put their belts on the line against two upper level stars, but a team who has held your tag team titles in the past should get involved, attacking both teams. A three way brawl takes place between both teams, adding yet another match for your Pay Per View.
6)      Your main champion will defend his belt against the winner of the fall during your MPPV-30.9 War Games Match. The wrestler who was upset about not getting the title shot during TV146.1 should interfere in this match, against both competitors.

Television Week One Hundred and Forty Eight:
1)      Your main authority figure will announce that two men involved in the main title match during TV147.6 and the third man who interfered will square off in a triple threat match. Your main champion comes out and announces that he will have a partner for tonight to face off against his two challengers.
2)      Your tag team champions will be in action tonight against the former main champion from TV146.2 and a member of the team that opposed the main champion in the War Games MPPV-30.9 that also competed in the four way match with the former main champion in that rule in a non title match.
3)      A return match from MPPV-30.4 will take place.
4)      The manager from TV140.1 announces they will have another surprise for the team they've been feuding with and they will make their debuts next week.
5)      The former secondary division judge and the loser of MPPV-30.5 should get into an altercation, with tension building between both sides.
6)      The tag team match set up during TV148.1 will take place now.

Television Week One Hundred and Forty Nine:
1)      A preview of sorts for the triple threat tag team title match at the Pay Per View set up during TV147.5 will happen, as a member of each team competes in a triple threat match.  
2)      The tag team that the TV140.1 manager has been feuding with confront the manager about the surprise mentioned during TV148.4. A brand new tag team for your roster attacks the rivals, injuring one of them.
3)      The winning team from TV147.3 will face off against your secondary champion and the loser of MPPV-30.5 in tag team action. The former secondary division judge should get into yet another altercation with the MPPV-30.5 loser, as their feud continues.
4)      A six man tag team match should close out the night, as a way to hype up several key matches for the Pay Per View.

Monthly Pay Per View Number Thirty One:
1)      Your secondary championship will be on the line as your champion defends against the winning team from TV147.3 in a triple threat match.
2)      The MPPV-6.3 rising star will face off against the former match champion that he got into an altercation with TV147.4.
3)      The MPPV-29.5 attacker will face off against the former main champion from TV146.2.
4)      The new tag team of the TV140.1 manager from TV149.2 will face off against the non-injured half of the team that they attacked during that rule and an association of the team in their debut as a team.
5)      The team that had the violent break up during TV128.5 will blow off their feud, in any gimmick match of your choosing.
6)      A fatal four way match will take place, spotlighting wrestlers in your secondary title division.
7)      The Triple Threat Tag Team Title Match set up during TV147.5 will take place.
8)      One half of one of the losing teams(the two upper level stars if they didn't win the titles) that challenged for the belts during MPPV-31.7 is not too happy, therefore he brings out a former tag team partner of his to help beat down the champions. The reunited tag team makes it clear that they have the tag team titles in their sights
9)      The match between the two former War Games competitors set up during TV146.2 will take place.
10)      Your main championship will be on the line, with the Triple Threat Title Match set up during TV148.1. No matter what the finish is, their should be some controversy that puts the status of the belt in doubt, that will be cleared up on the next week of Television.  
MattHarmsPosted on 09/22/09 at 13:45:07

AND BACK FROM THE DEPTHS!

Television Week One Hundred and Fifty:

1) The main champion is out to follow up on the controversial finish at the Pay Per View, but your authority figure comes out, announcing that he's been stripped of the title and the belt will be put up in a five man match at the next Pay Per View, with qualifying matches. Including the main champion having to qualify for the tournament.
2)Feature your secondary champion in a tag team match.
3)The MPPV-29.5 attacker will take on a former main champion but not the one he fought during MPPV-31.3.
4)The TV66.1 paranoid wrestler and the MPPV-6.3 rising star will get into a confrontation, with the TV66.1 wrestler finally laying out his enemy.
5)The man who was stripped of the main title earlier in the show will face off against a former main champion in a qualifying match for the Pay Per View.

Television Week One Hundred and Fifty One:
1) The Tag Team Champions come out, to have a confrontation against the team who attacked them during MPPV-31.8 and set up a match for the next Pay Per View.
2) A return match from MPPV-31.4 will take place.
3)A former main champion and a big time partner will face off against a team who has held the tag team titles in the past.
4)A main event superstar who has yet to win the main title will square off against a young competitor who many feel is on the cusp of main event stardom and who has held your secondary title in a qualifying match for the next Pay Per View. The MPPV-29.5 attacker should attack the winner, setting up a match for the next Pay Per View.

Television Week One Hundred and Fifty Two:
1) A return match from MPPV-31.3 will take place.
2)The secondary champion will be in action in a non title match against one of the trio of secondary stars from TV124.3. You should be looking to book this wrestler above the pack in the not so distant future, above his two stable mates.
3)A former main champion will square off against a tough brawler in a qualifying match for the main event at the next Pay Per View.

Television Week One Hundred and Fifty Three:
1)The MPPV-6.3 rising star will take on a former secondary champion this week. A match between the MPPV-6.3 rising star and the TV66.1 paranoid wrestler will be set up.
2)A return match from MPPV-31.5 will take place, where the winner getting into the Pay Per View main title main event. The loser of this match should get into it with a non-wrestler that is sitting ringside, leading into a brawl and setting up a match for the Pay Per View.

Television Week One Hundred and Fifty Four:
1)An eight man tag team match sould take place involving the tag team title feud set up during MPPV-31.8 and the tag feud that began during TV149.2
2)Three men who qualified for the main title match at the Pay Per View will fight off against three men who didn't in a six man tag team match.
3) Two former main champions will face off in the final qualfying match for the main title match at the Pay Per View.

Monthly Pay Per View Thirty Two:
1)A former tag team title tandem will take on a former main champion and a former secondary champion.
2)Your secondary champion will put his title on the line against one of the men he defended against during MPPV-31.1
3) The non-wrestler and the loser of the TV153.2 match will square off on opposite ends of a tag match.
4) The MPPV-30.5 loser will square off against the former secondary division judge.
5) The feud between the two tag teams from TV149.2. The associate from MPPV-31.4 should turn on his friends to join the TV149.2 team and their manager.
6) The MPPV-6.3 rising star will face off against the TV66.1 paranoid wrestler
7)The tag team titles will be on the line in the match set up during MPPV-31.8.
8)Do the match set up during TV151.4.
9)Two men who were up to qualify for the main event at the Pay Per View but lost should face off one on one. To make things interesting, make this match no countouts and no disqualification.
10) The held up main title will be on the line when the winner of   TV150.5, TV151.4, TV152.3, and TV153.2 and TV154.3 in a five way match.
The TNM Members ChampPosted on 09/22/09 at 22:55:48

I think I'll try these rules with old school wrestlers and see how it turns out.
MattHarmsPosted on 09/25/09 at 01:07:58

Television Week One Hundred and Fifty Five:

1) Your authority figure is out to announce that the main event at the next Pay Per View will featuring your main champion and your secondary champion squaring off against your tag team champions with all of the belts on the line in a match of champions
2)The MPPV-6.3 rising star teams up with the loser of the TV153.2 main event to take on the TV66.1 paranoid wrestler and a former holder of your main championship. This should set up a feud between the TV153.2 loser and the former main title holder.
3) Before he goes into the Pay Per View, your secondary champion has to put his belt on the line in a triple threat match against two other former secondary title holders. If the title changes hands, then the winner goes into a Pay Per View match of champions.

Television Week One Hundred and Fifty Six:
1) One big match this week, featuring your main champion having to put his belt on the line before the Pay Per View against two other former main belt title holders.

Television Week One Hundred and Fifty Seven:
1)Much like your secondary and main champions before them, your tag team champions have to earn their spot in the match of champions, by facing off against two other former tag team title holders in a triple threat match. This is the big match for this week, the other matches this week are up to you.

Television Week One Hundred and Fifty Eight:
1) The trio of secondary division stars from TV124.3 will square off against each other in a triple threat math. The wrestler turned manager of the trio will attack the breakout star of the trio from TV152.2 to set up a feud.
2)Your tag team champions, secondary champion, and main champion will be featured, joining forces for an eight man tag team match. There should be plenty of tension played up involving the quartet of champions leading into their match of champions.

Monthly Pay Per View Thirty Three:
1)A ten man battle royal with pinfalls and submissions only should take place involving competitors from your secondary division. To make this match special, bring back two former secondary division competitors that have wrestled in the past but have not held the gold. The winner of this match will be the number one contender for your secondary title.
2)A return match from MPPV-32.5 will take place, with the losing team leaving your promotion.
3) The singles match set up during TV154.2 will take place. This should be the first match in a long feud.
4)The former secondary title division judge will join forces with a former secondary division champion(a man who has held the title within the first year of your promotion) will take on the MPPV-30.5 loser and a former secondary division champion who has held the belt within the last year in a match that is hyped as the past vs the future. The latter team will join forces permanately.
5)The MPPV-6.3 rising star will face off against the 66.1 paranoid wrestler on opposite ends of a tag team match to continue their feud and lead into the blowoff match at the next Pay Per View.
6) Two of the competitors who fell short in winning your main title during the MPPV-32.10 main event will square off in an attempt to make an impact and get back in contention for your main title. The loser should be attacked by a man who he has history with(whether it be a former rival or a former tag team partner, is up to you)
7)A former main champion and the winner of the MPPV-32.9 match will face off against another former main champion and the loser of the MPPV-32.9 main event in a no disqualification and no countout match. The winner of the previous match on this show, should align himself with one of the teams, leading into a match at the next Pay Per View.
8)Your main champion and secondary champion will take on your tag team champions with all the belts on the line.
MattHarmsPosted on 10/22/09 at 16:17:03

Television Week One Hundred and Fifty Nine:
1)The two remaining members of the stable of secondary division stars from TV124.3 and their manager will face off against two former secondary division champions
and one of the returning stars from MPPV-33.1 in a six man tag.
2) Have the competitors of two matches featured during MPPV-33.3 and MPPV-33.6 pair off in a tag team match, as the heel/face alignments dictate.
3)The main event for the next Pay Per View wiill be the main champion against the secondary champion with all the belts in your company on the line(Main, Secondary, and Tag Team). The winner will walk out with all the gold and will get to pick a championship partner to become tag team titles.

Television Week One Hundred and Sixty:
1) The MPPV-6.3 breakout star will face off against one of the main champions featured during the MPPV-33.7. All the other competitors of the MPPV-33.7 should
get involved along with the winner of MPPV-33.6, leading to a six man at the pay per view, with the team that the MPPV-33.6 that the MPPV-33.6 winner didn't align
himself with being allowed to pick a partner.
2)The team formed during MPPV-33.4 will face off against a former tag team title holders in a match to showcase your tag title picture.
3) The other man champion featured during MPPV-33.7 will face off against the member of the opposing team that didn't wrestle tonight.

Television Week One Hundred and Sixty One:
1) Four secondary title competitors will pair off in a tag team match. The team formed during MPPV-33.4 should get involved to set up a triple threat match for the
next Pay Per View.
2)The winner of the MPPV-6 match and the main champion from the MPPV-33.7 that he aligned himself with will face off against the opposing team from the MPPV-33.7 in a Ladder Match where the winning team will be able to chose the gimmick for the next Pay Per View. The team with the odd man out should reveal their partner after
this match, with the six man tag being set up.
3)Your main and secondary champions should continue their feud, leading into their championship encounter at the next Pay Per View. Your main champion reveals that he has aligned himself with a broken down, but charismatic veteran for his championship encounter.

Television Week One Hundred and Sixty Two:
1)Your authority figure brings in a large wrestler to act as a bodyguard to him, due to the recent chaos that has been infesting your company.
2)A six man tag team match will take place. Use this match as a springboard to hype up various feuds leading up to your Pay Per View.
3) Four of your top teams will be featured, with one member of each team competing in a tag team match. Representatives of two of the teams featured will be the two teams who have started feuding in MPPV-31.8 will be featured on opposing teams to add another spark to that feud. The other two tag teams represented are up to you.
4)A chaotic brawl should end the show between your main and secondary champions, as all of the belts will be on the line in the Pay Per View main event.

Monthly Pay Per View Thirty Four
1)The triple threat tag match set up during TV161.1 will kick off your Pay Per View.
2)The breakout star of the TV124.3 secondary division stable will face face off against the manager of that group in an attempt to springboard himself up the rankings.
3)A return match from MPPV-33.3 will take place. The feud should continue between these two men.
4)A former tag team championship tandem will face off against the winners of MPPV-33.2.
5) The MPPV-6.3 rising star will square off against the TV66.1 paranoid wrestler in a gimmick match to settle things between these two men once and for all.
6) The loser of MPPV-33.6 will take on the man who attacked him after that match.
7)A return match from MPPV-32.7 will take place.
8)Next a controversial figure(whether it be a wrestler or a celebrity is up to you) makes his debut. Out comes a disgruntled main eventer who feels he has been lost in the shuffle lately and gets into it with the controversial figure.
9)The six man tag team match set up during TV161.2 will take place. As an added incentive, the winner of the fall will receive a main championship match at the next Pay Per View.
10)Your main champion and secondary champion will square off with the main, secondary, and tag team titles on the line.
piperfan18Posted on 01/05/10 at 08:39:01

I really like these rules because it adds a lot of excitement but one thing that greatly conflicts for me is when Rule 6.4 happens because the heel team won the tag titles and still didn't lose them. Then when rule 12.3 happens how is one half of my tag champions is suppose to be on two different teams. Agh