Post by doodled on Jul 7, 2024 4:05:12 GMT 1
WELCOME TO THE
ICEVERSE
Features:
- Fully-functioning database with workers (w/images), promotions (w/images), titles (w/images), events (w/images), stables (w/images), networks (w/images),
movesets, gimmicks, worker contracts, network contracts, relationships, tag teams, momentum, etc.
- Enough to-debut workers and promotions to keep the world feeling alive for 10+ years after start of game
- Each worker is individually created and considered, with manually written flavor text for all of them, and all of their relationships
- All text and stats are human-conceived and handwritten; no randomly-generated or AI text
- All text and stats are human-conceived and handwritten; no randomly-generated or AI text
- Cult+ Companies in US, Canada, Japan, and Mexico
- Other Companies in US, Canada, Japan, Mexico, UK, and Australia
Current Status:
Version 0.10.0 (8/12/2024)
Contains 1089/1300 workers (799 current, 290 to debut)
Contains 31 companies (22 current, 9 to debut)
Latest Update:
- Relationships updated to work with new PWS update
--- This includes flavor text for all relationships!
- Contracts updated to work with new PWS update
Description:
After wrestling's explosion in popularity from 2019 to 2024, the dust has finally settled, and the main contenders have risen. Though their perch is unstable -- chaos still reigns supreme.
ALPHA Wrestling, the brainchild of Bradley "Ice" Jones, has taken hold as the premiere wrestling organization, galvanizing a new crop of young and talented wrestlers to lead the booming industry to never-before-seen heights.
As part of their global takeover, they formed a partnership with HyperFight Pro-Wrestling (the leading Japanese promotion, providing hard-hitting fights and classic storylines) and obtained a child company in the form of Dustup Championship Wrestling (an old-school Texas throwback with no filter on their wacky cast of characters).
However, enemies were bound to be made on ALPHA Wrestling's rise to the top. In the USA alone, two promotions have risen up, utilizing prominent talent that fell by the wayside.
In one end stands WASTELAND Wrestling -- a federation focused on brutality and workrate, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in a wrestling ring. This organization has been founded and run by the infamous Moso family line and the rest of their clique, promising revenge towards the ALPHA establishment. While rumors run rampant of the toxic backstage culture at WASTELAND, their on-air product is nothing to scoff at, posing a legitimate threat to ALPHA's dominance.
In the polar opposite end stands Unusual Wrestling -- a promotion wanting to push "Cinematic Wrestling" to its utmost limit, with no barriers to production, pre-tapes, and special effects. The backstage climate is cheery and light at UW. Too light, possibly, as the loose nature of the show's programming may bleed into production and finances.
Immediately north and south of this situation, more promotions are taking advantage of the wrestling boom, scooping up talent and gathering more and more fans. The UK and Australia are close behind, using talent given the rub overseas to springboard their own scene.
And rumors are circulating of an eccentric billionaire in Brazil gaining an interest in this sweaty artform...
While the earth-rattling rise of ALPHA Wrestling slows down, the aftershocks rear their heads.
What company will (or can) challenge ALPHA's reign?
Which style will dominate the airwaves?
Of the hundreds of wrestlers active across dozens of companies, who will decorate their careers the most across this tumultuous time?
Only time will tell.
ALPHA Wrestling, the brainchild of Bradley "Ice" Jones, has taken hold as the premiere wrestling organization, galvanizing a new crop of young and talented wrestlers to lead the booming industry to never-before-seen heights.
As part of their global takeover, they formed a partnership with HyperFight Pro-Wrestling (the leading Japanese promotion, providing hard-hitting fights and classic storylines) and obtained a child company in the form of Dustup Championship Wrestling (an old-school Texas throwback with no filter on their wacky cast of characters).
However, enemies were bound to be made on ALPHA Wrestling's rise to the top. In the USA alone, two promotions have risen up, utilizing prominent talent that fell by the wayside.
In one end stands WASTELAND Wrestling -- a federation focused on brutality and workrate, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in a wrestling ring. This organization has been founded and run by the infamous Moso family line and the rest of their clique, promising revenge towards the ALPHA establishment. While rumors run rampant of the toxic backstage culture at WASTELAND, their on-air product is nothing to scoff at, posing a legitimate threat to ALPHA's dominance.
In the polar opposite end stands Unusual Wrestling -- a promotion wanting to push "Cinematic Wrestling" to its utmost limit, with no barriers to production, pre-tapes, and special effects. The backstage climate is cheery and light at UW. Too light, possibly, as the loose nature of the show's programming may bleed into production and finances.
Immediately north and south of this situation, more promotions are taking advantage of the wrestling boom, scooping up talent and gathering more and more fans. The UK and Australia are close behind, using talent given the rub overseas to springboard their own scene.
And rumors are circulating of an eccentric billionaire in Brazil gaining an interest in this sweaty artform...
While the earth-rattling rise of ALPHA Wrestling slows down, the aftershocks rear their heads.
What company will (or can) challenge ALPHA's reign?
Which style will dominate the airwaves?
Of the hundreds of wrestlers active across dozens of companies, who will decorate their careers the most across this tumultuous time?
Only time will tell.