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Crossover titles for feds

Magister369Posted on 02/08/03 at 17:38:20

A way to have a title in mutiple feds, Ex. the IWGP title in NJ can also be defended in AJ during a crosspromotional card. And also be able to keep track of title changes in all of the feds the title is in.

2. Be able to edit your card once you enter it. It is very frustrating to have to do a whole card over again because you made a mistake inputting 1 match.
LillaThrillaPosted on 02/08/03 at 19:21:08

1) Only way I know of to do that in TNM is to have the title in each fed.  Then if it changes hands in one fed, use the Change Title Holder option to put it on the new holder.  I think you can then use TweakCirc to edit in the title change as well (but I'm not sure).

2) I think you can edit cards after they've been entered if you have TweakCirc, although again I'm not sure.

Why am I not sure?  Cause I dont have TweakCirc :P
phudjiePosted on 02/08/03 at 22:43:56

.....you can't change the card with tweakcirc, but you can with the TNM7 circut editor, which is another plug-in alltogether.....
xavierflairPosted on 02/09/03 at 00:09:04

Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe he is referring to the fact that once a match is booked you can't erase it from the lineup and if you incorrectly booked it say Shane Helms vs Shannon Moore but you did a search and it came up Shannon More vs Hunter Hearst Helmsley and you didn't notice, you have to completely exit the card and then redo your line up.
FlipsydePosted on 02/09/03 at 08:20:27

Thats what I understood too, XF.   Not that I make that mistake all the time, but it does happen to me from time to time and its worse when you are almost done booking a complete card to your liking and then want to make a few changes or noticed you booked something wrong by mistake.  Whatever the case may be, it'll be cool if you can somehow go back and edit your bookings before running the card.
phudjiePosted on 02/13/03 at 04:10:03

.....allright, so I'm dumb, you guys already know that, you don't have to rub it in... :-