Beginner's Guide- Part 8 (Main Eventer Tier List)
Nov 11, 2018 9:08:48 GMT -5
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Post by MystMotone101 on Nov 11, 2018 9:08:48 GMT -5
Well, it's been a while since I made one of these, but here we are. Today, you have a token you want to spend on a Main Eventer, but you don't know which ones are worth waiting for and which ones are not worth buying at all. Well, thankfully, this guide will help you in the form of a tier list. This will go over all 38 other Main Eventers in the game (as Bad Dr. B is automatically given to you at the start). This tier list will go over basically the same rules as the list from Part 2. This will go over potential tag teams and feuds, long term value, as well as the stats of each particular wrestlers. I will be doing this from A to F, and then I will give the reasons as to why each wrestler is in each tier.
A-Tier (Basically the best of the best)
Flawless One (Best Main Eventer in the game. Good feuds, great Skill stat, available starting in 1983 and available for the rest of the game.)
Jet Set Strutter (Bad) (Second best for having excellent feuds including a +2 star feud, and for having the second highest total draw of a Main Eventer in the game at 61. Stat distribution and style are also excellent.)
Ace Arcadium (While available for ten years, he has a 56 Total Draw as well as a feud and a trios team. Also being good helps out.)
Lazer (80-94) (Great feuds, available for 15 years, and a good Total Draw allow him to be of great use for a long period of time.)
B-Tier
High Flyin' Kid ('95) (Highest Total Draw of a Main Eventer in the game and part of a tag team with VTC known as the Klick. Only thing that holds him back from the A-Tier is how he's only available for the last 5 years of the game.)
Valedictorian (Bad) (Part of a +2 star feud and a Tag Team as well as a great Total Draw of 60, but what holds him back is that he's only available for the first five years of the game.)
King V (Great stats all around as well as being part of a feud and couple, and he is available starting in 1989, but being late game when most of your guys are only available for the first ten years can be quite of a bummer.)
Slashmaster (Hulk) (Great Total Draw of 57 and part of a Tag Team known as Shop of Horrors. Only thing is he doesn't have a lot of activity in forms of feuds.)
Ninja Star (Available for all 20 years and he has a great Skill stat, but the rest of his stats cause his Total Draw to be lower than average. Get past that, and he does have 2 feuds he can work with.)
Ninja Shadow (Available for all 20 years, but has a lower total draw than Ninja Star and he only has 1 tag team.)
Ace of Spades (Bad) (Same Total Draw as Ace Arcadium, but unlike Arcadium, he has nothing in the forms of feuds or tag teams, which is what holds him back from the A-tier)
Troglo ('90) (Good Total Draw along with 1 feud and 1 tag team, but both of them require a Legendary and those are some of the most expensive cards in the game.)
O' Hooligan ('90) (Excellent Mic stat and the Bigmouth style is excellent for promos, but no feuds or tag teams to speak of.)
Big Bad Doctor (Total Draw of 51 and 2 feuds to talk of, but he doesn't become available until '91.)
Dark Invader (Part of a Feud and Tag Team, but in stats he is outclassed by Slashmaster (Hulk).)
Jet Set Strutter (Tweener) (Good Total Draw along with 2 feuds, but he doesn't have all the other perks of the original Jet Set Strutter, and in fact is slightly worse than the original.)
C-Tier
Pierre the Enormous (Low total draw, but part of a Tag Team and a bit of feuds. No stat really sticks out like a sore thumb when it comes to this guy.)
Dr. B (Good) (Same stats as Dr. B (Bad), but only has a Tag Team and a feud (that's only available for the first 5 years of the game).)
Undermaster ('95) (Good total draw, but only 1 feud and only available for the last 5 years of the game.)
Lazer (Blade Blasters) (Part of 1 tag team but is simply outclassed.)
Buzzsaw (Blade Blasters) (Part of 1 tag team, but is outclassed in most categories)
Big Rig ('90) (Part of a feud, a tag team, and a trio, but a low Total Draw.)
D-Tier
Slashmaster ('85) (Outclassed by the original outside of having a Trios team, and is only available for 5 years.)
Dragonfly ('94) (Excellent Skill Stat and total draw, but only has 1 feud and is only available for the last 6 years of the game.)
Chicano ('95) (Good Mic stat and good style, but only part of a tag team and trio, as well as only being available for the last 5 years of the game.)
Buzzsaw ('90) (Decent stats, but nothing fancy and has nothing great he can do.)
Dude Brohan ('90) (Good Mic stat but that's ruined by his style having a chance of failure on Promos and he has nothing in forms of feuds or tag teams.)
Lazer ('95) (Good Pop stat that he can work on by himself in the Dramatic Promo skit available at the start, but is only available for the last 5 years, only has 1 feud, and the Total Draw is low at this point of the game.)
F-Tier
Samson (Nothing stands out except for Push, but without a good Push stat, the rest of his stats are abysmal.
Jupiter (Terrible stats all around that make Openers look good. Part of a tag team and a feud, but the wrestlers involved have better options.)
Sumo San (Terrible stats, part of a Tag Team with another not so good wrestler, and while he's involved in 2 feuds, the wrestlers involved have better options.)
So, now you're probably wondering about the ladies. Well, I ranked them from best to worst. So, here's that too.
1. Aurora
2. Lyndi Harker
3. Gorgon Tokoro
4. Almighty Dolla
5. Elara Nexus
6. Valkyrie
7. Madam Tiki
Major note with these, just because they are ranked the way I did doesn't mean all of the bottom half is bad (in fact, only the last 2 are). I did want to make the list quick since they are not technically on the same caliber as the Males, nor should they be ranked the same way as the males, mostly for obvious reasons.
Well, with that said, that's the Main Eventer tier list. Now hopefully that token the game gives you at the start becomes of good use and that you don't end up using on a wrestler you'll end up regretting. Of course, if you save it and you play through 1980, you'll have enough tokens to get yourself a Legendary wrestler, or 2 Main Eventers. There's so much you can do with a token, but it will all depend on what you want to do with it. Hopefully, the investments you make will work in the end, and make your promotion better for it. This is MystMotone101, and next time, we will take a break from investments, and get to some fun booking ideas you can perform when playing the game for the first time.
A-Tier (Basically the best of the best)
Flawless One (Best Main Eventer in the game. Good feuds, great Skill stat, available starting in 1983 and available for the rest of the game.)
Jet Set Strutter (Bad) (Second best for having excellent feuds including a +2 star feud, and for having the second highest total draw of a Main Eventer in the game at 61. Stat distribution and style are also excellent.)
Ace Arcadium (While available for ten years, he has a 56 Total Draw as well as a feud and a trios team. Also being good helps out.)
Lazer (80-94) (Great feuds, available for 15 years, and a good Total Draw allow him to be of great use for a long period of time.)
B-Tier
High Flyin' Kid ('95) (Highest Total Draw of a Main Eventer in the game and part of a tag team with VTC known as the Klick. Only thing that holds him back from the A-Tier is how he's only available for the last 5 years of the game.)
Valedictorian (Bad) (Part of a +2 star feud and a Tag Team as well as a great Total Draw of 60, but what holds him back is that he's only available for the first five years of the game.)
King V (Great stats all around as well as being part of a feud and couple, and he is available starting in 1989, but being late game when most of your guys are only available for the first ten years can be quite of a bummer.)
Slashmaster (Hulk) (Great Total Draw of 57 and part of a Tag Team known as Shop of Horrors. Only thing is he doesn't have a lot of activity in forms of feuds.)
Ninja Star (Available for all 20 years and he has a great Skill stat, but the rest of his stats cause his Total Draw to be lower than average. Get past that, and he does have 2 feuds he can work with.)
Ninja Shadow (Available for all 20 years, but has a lower total draw than Ninja Star and he only has 1 tag team.)
Ace of Spades (Bad) (Same Total Draw as Ace Arcadium, but unlike Arcadium, he has nothing in the forms of feuds or tag teams, which is what holds him back from the A-tier)
Troglo ('90) (Good Total Draw along with 1 feud and 1 tag team, but both of them require a Legendary and those are some of the most expensive cards in the game.)
O' Hooligan ('90) (Excellent Mic stat and the Bigmouth style is excellent for promos, but no feuds or tag teams to speak of.)
Big Bad Doctor (Total Draw of 51 and 2 feuds to talk of, but he doesn't become available until '91.)
Dark Invader (Part of a Feud and Tag Team, but in stats he is outclassed by Slashmaster (Hulk).)
Jet Set Strutter (Tweener) (Good Total Draw along with 2 feuds, but he doesn't have all the other perks of the original Jet Set Strutter, and in fact is slightly worse than the original.)
C-Tier
Pierre the Enormous (Low total draw, but part of a Tag Team and a bit of feuds. No stat really sticks out like a sore thumb when it comes to this guy.)
Dr. B (Good) (Same stats as Dr. B (Bad), but only has a Tag Team and a feud (that's only available for the first 5 years of the game).)
Undermaster ('95) (Good total draw, but only 1 feud and only available for the last 5 years of the game.)
Lazer (Blade Blasters) (Part of 1 tag team but is simply outclassed.)
Buzzsaw (Blade Blasters) (Part of 1 tag team, but is outclassed in most categories)
Big Rig ('90) (Part of a feud, a tag team, and a trio, but a low Total Draw.)
D-Tier
Slashmaster ('85) (Outclassed by the original outside of having a Trios team, and is only available for 5 years.)
Dragonfly ('94) (Excellent Skill Stat and total draw, but only has 1 feud and is only available for the last 6 years of the game.)
Chicano ('95) (Good Mic stat and good style, but only part of a tag team and trio, as well as only being available for the last 5 years of the game.)
Buzzsaw ('90) (Decent stats, but nothing fancy and has nothing great he can do.)
Dude Brohan ('90) (Good Mic stat but that's ruined by his style having a chance of failure on Promos and he has nothing in forms of feuds or tag teams.)
Lazer ('95) (Good Pop stat that he can work on by himself in the Dramatic Promo skit available at the start, but is only available for the last 5 years, only has 1 feud, and the Total Draw is low at this point of the game.)
F-Tier
Samson (Nothing stands out except for Push, but without a good Push stat, the rest of his stats are abysmal.
Jupiter (Terrible stats all around that make Openers look good. Part of a tag team and a feud, but the wrestlers involved have better options.)
Sumo San (Terrible stats, part of a Tag Team with another not so good wrestler, and while he's involved in 2 feuds, the wrestlers involved have better options.)
So, now you're probably wondering about the ladies. Well, I ranked them from best to worst. So, here's that too.
1. Aurora
2. Lyndi Harker
3. Gorgon Tokoro
4. Almighty Dolla
5. Elara Nexus
6. Valkyrie
7. Madam Tiki
Major note with these, just because they are ranked the way I did doesn't mean all of the bottom half is bad (in fact, only the last 2 are). I did want to make the list quick since they are not technically on the same caliber as the Males, nor should they be ranked the same way as the males, mostly for obvious reasons.
Well, with that said, that's the Main Eventer tier list. Now hopefully that token the game gives you at the start becomes of good use and that you don't end up using on a wrestler you'll end up regretting. Of course, if you save it and you play through 1980, you'll have enough tokens to get yourself a Legendary wrestler, or 2 Main Eventers. There's so much you can do with a token, but it will all depend on what you want to do with it. Hopefully, the investments you make will work in the end, and make your promotion better for it. This is MystMotone101, and next time, we will take a break from investments, and get to some fun booking ideas you can perform when playing the game for the first time.