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anyone interested in dump of 49 card fed?

alxPosted on 02/10/06 at 11:08:56

Well, my trial of TNM7SE has expired. I work for room and board, and cannot afford to buy the program, so after 49 glorious weeks, it looks like my e-fed has come to a close.
If anyone is interested, I could upload the results somewhere.

It was a wild ride full of surprises in a strange alternate universe where death holds no sway and old bodies do not decay.

Brad Armstrong stunned the world by turning heel and joining Ted DiBiase and JBL's Corporation - winning the World Heavyweight Title from Chris Benoit in the process. Brad's subsequent bitter and long-lived feud with Paul Diamond would draw millions of viewers, and involvement from a wide variety of stars - from Hulk Hogan to Owen Hart to Bam Bam Bigelow to Chris Jericho to John Cena to Mr. T.

In the end though, the World Heavyweight title would go full-circle back to its first holder: Ultimo Dragon.

"Borne Again" Matt Borne and Wrath (of God) would become the longest-reigning belt-holders as World Tag Team Champions. The bible-thumping duo were rabidly hated at first, but were so funny in their roles they won over the fans in the end.

Beefstew Lou Marconi would become a celebrated Hardcore Champion while teaching me how to adjust Push Values.

The Southern SuperStars stable came along and openly mocked both WWE and the rules at every chance - while bringing gold to their motley assortment of Rod Price, Terry Funk, Dutch Mantell, Jeff Jarrett, Tommy Rich, and Bobby Eaton.

Eaton himself would prove quite the pivotal character - in addition to holding the U.S. heavyweight title, he would leave Southern SuperStars to join a Midnight Express stable including Stan Lane, Dennis Condrey, Randy Rose...and Raven?

After Eaton was the first man eliminated in a "Retirement" Battle Royal, it looked like the #1 contender tag team of Eaton and Arn Anderson would have to give up their spot. However, in an unprecedented move, Ric Flair retired on Eaton's behalf. Anderson & Eaton didn't win the belts...but the vacancy caused by Flair's retirement from active wrestling touched off a massive manhunt for a new 4th Horsemen as Anderson, Triple H, and Brian Pillman struggled and squabbled over a list of potential new Horsemen including Paul Roma, Steve McMichael, Ron Simmons, Rick Martel, Tommy Dreamer, Bobby Eaton, Owen Hart, Bad News Brown, Tommy Rich, Lance Storm, Jack Victory, Jerry Lawler, Fit Finlay....and Barry Horowitz?!

And lest you think this is just some ordinary boring federation, there was the time Moolah pinned Vader in 47 seconds.

Well, like I said, my trial is done, so I am done. I would like to stick around, write some more, flesh out the old results in greater detail and add more wrestlers from my wealth of Memphis and WCW knowledge, but I have no funds, so I must bid the world of TNM a fond adieu. May your promotions succeed beyond your wildest dreams, and may your programs never crash.
TrancePosted on 02/16/06 at 05:18:27

Listen, if you would like, I would be more than happy to take over your federation and keep it alive.

Just PM me if you'd like