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Post by TeenyNorman on Jul 31, 2019 15:17:29 GMT -5
August 1984: I got 10k from the P4V and currently have 332k(I spent some). I have 4 more months until 1985. Then I’m trying to complete 5 years.
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Post by TeenyNorman on Jul 31, 2019 15:29:59 GMT -5
September 1984: Almost done with 84 and I tried taking off the tag titles off of Honor Society which didn’t work. But I got 16k and I want to make Valedictorian a grand slam champion before I can’t use him. He only needs to win the TV title.
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Post by TeenyNorman on Jul 31, 2019 15:58:45 GMT -5
October 1984: Dude Brohan is our new World Champion and Bladeblasters are the Tag Team Champions. I got 10k and I have 2 months left.
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Post by TeenyNorman on Jul 31, 2019 16:10:49 GMT -5
November 1984: I’m one month away from 1985. And it seems like that’s where this challenge will end for now due to the challenge tomorrow. I’ll try completing as much as I can. And I don’t know if I mentioned this but Valedictorian has won the TV title making him a grand slam champion.
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Post by TeenyNorman on Jul 31, 2019 16:32:20 GMT -5
December 1984: I finally am moving into 1985. Valedictorian is a grand slam champion. But he is now face. I can use Pelvis Las Vegas, Flex Deltoid, and Kezzif who I recently got. I can’t wait for this year. I think I’ll only be able to get to 1986 before restarting for tomorrow’s challenge.
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Post by TeenyNorman on Aug 1, 2019 0:29:50 GMT -5
So for those of you just checking in or want to see anything new. I’m attempting to complete 20 in game years in 24 hours. I will release my strategy for this in a later post. I will set a timer on my phone and take a screenshot before I start it(so you could see the time) and a screenshot once I’m done. I will be making purchases during playing if I see cards I want. However I will run into some problems including I have to go to practice at 5:30 till 8:30 which will take a humongous toll on the challenge. So I will try to complete as much as I can before I run into that problem. I will wake up and start at around 6:30 am. Support and luck will be helpful. I think I will go to sleep at around 11(currently 10:30 for me) so I could get enough rest to play.
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Post by TeenyNorman on Aug 1, 2019 1:10:55 GMT -5
Okay I’m about to go to sleep but here is my strategy. I’m ping to book mainly random matches but I’ll mostly be using feud cards to get through opener and mid carder matches faster. I’ll also be using them to fill in random matches and tag matches. Although since I love that tag teams are easy to fill in I might not be using them. I’ll most likely stick to the same weekly venue(banquet hall and it doesn’t bring you down if used Week after week) and P4Vs I’ll be switching from Olympus Stadium and Silver Stadium for now since they are the biggest venues so they will give me the most money. I’ve calculated that a year typically takes around 1 hour to finish if you book it by using storytelling or not using feud cards all the time. I’ve realized that the longest part of the cards will be mic and skits along with picking the venues. I’ll be using auto fill for the merch table. I may auto book P4Vs(although I highly doubt it) just because those will be the longest cards to fill. I’ll also not leave updates since it takes long to write everything. So I’ll only leave updates once I’ve finished the challenge. See you tomorrow!
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Post by TeenyNorman on Aug 1, 2019 8:38:22 GMT -5
It’s currently 6:36. I haven’t started solely because I want some hot chocolate. But how this will work is I’ll set a 24 hour timer on my phone and use the stop watch on my phone to track every time I finish a year. Wish me lucky
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Post by TeenyNorman on Aug 2, 2019 13:57:16 GMT -5
I’ve finished the challenge which you most likely read in the thread in discussion. For those wondering here are the times I finished all the years.
Year 1: 45 minutes(45) Year 2: 1 hour 25 minutes(40) Year 3: 2 hours 20 minutes(55) Year 4: 3 hours 7 minutes(47) Year 5: 3 hours 47 minutes(40) Year 6: 4 hours 31 minutes(44) Year 7: 5 hours 22 minutes(51) Year 8: 6 hours 5 minutes(43) Year 9: 6 hours 43(38) Year 10: 7 hours 22 minutes(39) Year 11: 8 hours 4 minutes(42) Year 12: 8 hours 36 minutes(32) Year 13: 8 hours 43 minutes(7[started auto booking a whole year]) Year 14: 9 hours 1 minute(18) Year 15: 9 hours 6 minutes(5) Year 16: 9 hours 12 minutes(6) Year 17: 9 hours 18 minutes(6) Year 18: 9 hours 24 minutes(6) Year 19: 9 hours 29 minutes(5) Year 20: 10 hours(31)
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Post by TeenyNorman on Aug 2, 2019 16:36:32 GMT -5
From the recent challenge, I’ve bought Valkyrie(female), Valkyrie(manager), Gothica(manager), VTC(95), and Mother Russia. I also used the rest of my money to buy a legend from the premium shop which was Memphis Prince. Since I restarted back into 1985 all the champions restarted so I will have to take the titles off Star Boy and Red Pirate Rogers.
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Post by TeenyNorman on Aug 9, 2019 0:39:38 GMT -5
Since I haven’t posted here in a while, here are some of my ideas I’ve made that I may or may not do later. It’s just ideas I’ve though of to use in a Fed but haven’t quite found a way to do them. Leave a suggestion on a one you’d like to see and I’ll write what I would do.
Sumo Sam’s Tournament of Pride: Johnny Kobra(90s) vs Max Attack(90s) takes place in the end of the tournament. Wrestlers included are Masakari, Sumo Sam, Great Ginzu, Magnus Muscle, and Ninja Star. Features mangers such as Mr. Bonsai
The Tournament of Gladiators: Blizzard vs Brimstone takes place at end of the tournament. Wrestlers included are Mighty Leo, Chance Solar, Zen, Skullgore, Copper Commander, and Valkyrie.
Power Heros Go!: After Princess Starbright fears the force of Brute and Massacre, she sends two stones to Earth for the purest wrestlers who will help her fight The Gladiators. They find StarBoy and Rad Racer who become The Power Hero’s who defeat Brute and Massacre which leads to The Tournament of Gladiators.
Super Freak Showdown: After the missings of multiple girls, Drool sets out to save the day and finds Slashmaster to be at the center of things!
Varsity Spot: Michael T. Wolf vs Ruffian for varsity spot of their school. Michael wins leaving Ruffian to move schools and they face off against each other at the dual meet.
New School Bullies: The formation of Frat Boy Bullies. With Johnny Kobra and Ruffian starting as training buddies and finally teaming up.
Race to Africa: The formation of Howl & Roar. With Michael T. Wolf and Professor Giggawatt accidentally going to an alternate universe where they meet Mynx and Mighty Leo who are fighting against Skullgore and Cobalt Commander for the land of Africa.
Wrestle War: With the team of Iron Mask and Copper Commander attempt to take over some land, the Americans decide to send in their best duo of soldiers to take down the evil duo.
World War Wrestling: After coming back from saving the world from Iron Mask and Copper Commander, the all American duo is challenged by Hammerhead, a Russian boxer, and Brit Buckingham, British wrestling champion, to face each other for the world champion tag titles.
Jets Golden Year: In this story we have Jet Set Struttler going against Average Guy, Damon Van Winkle, Dicky Thunderbird, and final Lazer in what will be his golden year of winning.
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Post by TeenyNorman on Aug 11, 2019 0:10:37 GMT -5
Well while I’m finishing up 1985 here’s a fun fact about my first Fed ever. It was ABCW. You can find it here -> 80smaniawrestling.proboards.com/thread/792/teeny-normans-abcwAnd basically I have a notebook of every wrestler I had and every feud and tag team. Inside the notebook I have written storylines and some shows that never “aired”. Most of it is unfinished. But something people wouldn’t know unless you somehow could copy the color but every wrestler’s name is in a different color. I went through the trouble of making ever wrestlers name a different color and in the notebook I kept which wrestler was which color. I also have google docs that has most of the already written shows along with reminders and details for me to remember.
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Post by TeenyNorman on Aug 12, 2019 9:21:39 GMT -5
1985: I’ll start to write more story perspective but only cover some major stories. Enjoy the read.
Valedictorian wins a triple threat match on the first week to take the number 10 spot in January’s P4V Battle Royale. Meanwhile, Flex Deltoid challenges Dr. B for a title shot at the P4V. Pelvis Las Vegas wins the TV title at the P4V while all the other defenders retain. The #2 spot, Jet Set Strutter wins the Battle Royale, which rubs Valedictorian the wrong way. But that means JSS will get a title shot at Champ Clash. After Flex’s lost he turns his attention to the Van Winkles. He blames them for distracting him in the locker room. The Van Winkles disagree with him which cause several matches during February. Jet and Valedictorian settle their differences on the second week of February which Jet comes out on top. Exotic Rick aids Flex in his attack on Damon and Terry Van Winkle. Neon Express add a defense against The Executers also on this episode and Pelvis Las Vegas brags about his title win. Devin is given a cruiserweight title shot which is ruined by Flex Deltoid who helps The Schmuck retain. Dr. B is interviewed by Honest Al on who he finds a more of a threat, Valedictorian or JJS. In which he answers, none. He backs down from no one. JSS and Mega Dudes have a comedic sketch in the locker rooms that starts with Valedictorian and Dude Brohan attempting to pull a prank on JSS which backfired on them. Leaving their faces covered in pies. At Valentine’s Day Massacre, Wall Street defeat Neon Express to become new tag champs. Flex Deltoid defeats Devin Van Winkle in a 1 on 1 after Terry arrived due to the ref being down and Flex hit a chair shot. But this let Flex Deltoid to land a chair shot on Terry and another on Devin which he covered for the win. Honest Al interviews JSS on who he thinks will the upcoming March Madness Tournament, who he thinks Flawless One will pick up the win. Valedictorian gets a title shot in the main event but is taken out with a Clubber after distracted by JSS coming down the ramp. Only adding fuel to the rivalry.
In the first qualifier for March Madness, Van Winkles 3 faced the Think Tank in a 3 on 3 elimination match. Of course Flex Deltoid made an appearance and helped the last remaining member, Flawless One, pin both Damon and Devin Van Winkle. Jet also made more enemies after defeating long lasting rival Lazer. Neon Express get a rematch on Week 2 which they fall short again. Flex Deltoid quailed for March Madness after an impressive showing against Ruffules. Leaving only 4 spots left. Valedictorian is also attacked backstage by a mysterious man. Honest Al asks Flawless One and Pierre what would they do if they won the March Madness tournament. Pierre answers saying he has a movie deal right after March so if he doesn’t mind if he doesn’t win, however, Flawless One plans to pull off flawless wins in the tournament and pull off the big win. The next week Lazer is questioned by Honest Al if he was the one who attacked Valedictorian which he says he didn’t but he does admit to being in the March Madness tournament. Dude Brohan is also announced to be in the tournament after a tag match with Memphis Prince against tag champs Wall Street. March Madness comes around and the matches are Dude Brohan vs Pierre the Enormous, somehow Valedictorian recovers in time to take his spot in the tournament which he faces Exotic Rick, Lazer faces TV champion Pelvis Las Vegas, and Flawless One faces Flex Deltoid. Upset of the night came when TV champ Pelvis Las Vegas pinned Lazer after hitting a Viva Las Vegas. Both the Mega Dudes move onto Round 2. And Flawless One picks up a flawless win against Flex. In Round 2, Dude uses his friends injuries to his advantage and picks up the win. And Flawless One picks up another flawless win against Pelvis Las Vegas. Neon Express gets a third title shot which they fail to succeed. And Dr. B pinned Fireball who put on a dramatic promo the week before. But in the finale, Flawless One picked up another win against Dude Brohan. Jet then comes out to congratulate Flawless One then tells everyone that he knows who Valedictorian’s attacker was. And will reveal it next week! The next week, JSS and Flawless One come down to the ring and call out Mega Dudes and Lazer. They both then rip into Lazer on how he lost to Pelvis Las Vegas in the First Round of March Madness and how the Mega Dudes are to overrated big sweaty men. They question their friendship when JSS plays the footage where we see Dude Brohan is the one who attacked Valedictorian. This puts rage in the eyes of Valedictorian who lungs at Dude Brohan. Meanwhile, JSS and Flawless One attack Lazer. Security comes and breaks up the brawl in which no one got injured. Memphis Prince and Pierre face off against each other in Pierre’s last match before he leaves for almost a year to film a movie called The Fellowship. Memphis comes out on top in a 1 star match but the fans give their respect towards Pierre. And the Van Winkles finally get sweet revenge after Devin is able to pin Flex Deltoid. The next week the newly formed friendship of Flawless One and JSS face former tag champs Neon Express who they crush. Dr. B hits the gym, getting ready for his title match against JSS. Pelvis Las Vegas continues to brag about how great he is. And the Mega Dudes implode in the main event. Which Dude comes out on top! Dude Brohan hits the gym next week. JSS and Flawless One is questioned by Honest Al on if JSS wins at the P4V, what will that mean for their friendship? They both agreed they won’t have a problem duking it out for the title. The Van Winkles win a #1 contender match against The Executers and will face Wall Street at Champ Clash. At Champ Clash, Pelvis Las Vegas bears the living snot out of veteran Gepetto Rocco while defending his TV title. Valedictorian challenges Dude Brohan to a 1 on 1 match. Wall Street successful defends their tag titles against The Executers. Devin Van Winkle becomes the first title holder out of the Van Winkle family besides his pops by winning the cruiserweight belt of The Schmuck. Almighty Dolla wins the Women’s title. And Jet Set Strutter ends Dr. B’s title reign but is quickly attacked by Flawless One. Grand Manga debuts in an impressive match against Exotic Rick, a man who’s only won one match this whole year. And Flawless One also help bring the debut of The Thinker. Yes the Think Tank did team up but before but people thought it was the members of it not an actual person. Pelvis Las Vegas defended his title against what he calls “a lizard geek” aka Chameleon Kid on the first week. The second week we saw Valedictorian attack Dude Brohan from behind. Honest Al also got the time to question Flawless One and his newest manager. In which they made it clear they’re out for Jet’s title and can’t wait for his title match at Summersmash. Grand Manga also had another impressive match against one half of the tag team champions, Yuppie VP who had Mr. Tycoon in his corner. The next week, Valedictorian planned a shoot interview with Honest Al were he went deep into details about Dude Brohans allegedly drug abuses. Exotic Rick finally got another win with the help of The Thinker and Flawless One against Terry and Damon Van Winkle. Exotic Rick thanked The Thinker and asked to be managed by him. The Thinker agreed and they shook hands signaling the deal was official. There was P4V commercial where we saw 4 champions talk about the upcoming P4V. The cruiserweight champion however was not in the commercial for he was defending his title against former title holder The Schmuck in the main event. At Monster MAYhem, Grand Manga was questioned about his upcoming stardom which he replied with his okay English “I am jus start ink”. A newly formed team of Lazer and Flex Deltoid faced The Executers. Will they be the next tag champs? Pelvis Las Vegas defended his TV title against a guy who he calls a “Afro Hawaiian” aka Haka Tonga. Again he successfully defends the title. In a comedic sketch between Flawless One, Exotic Rick, The Thinker, and Valedictorian, we saw a returning Dude Brohan throw a pie in the middle of the superstars food fight in the back. Wall Street defended their titles against Van Winkles. And Dr. B got a rematch which he failed to succeed. Hot R’n’R Star, Reptile Ranger had made a deal with ABCW’s commissioner Mr. Fantasy. Meaning he will debut sometime in the upcoming months. The first week the only big match was Valedictorian taking on Flawless One who he beat but then again The Thinker was no where to be seen. The next week in a tag match Flawless One and Exotic Rick took another loss except to The Dobermans. Again The Thinker wasn’t in their corner. Valedictorian challenged Dude Brohan to an official final match at the P4V. In the main event of Week 2, we had a champ vs champ. Winner gets the world title. It was JSS vs Pelvis Las Vegas. Surprisingly the loud mouth Vegas kept his mouth shut in the match but then again he was too busy getting his teeth kicked down his throat. At Beach Brawl, Dude Brohan called the help of Dr. B to help him get the win over Valedictorian. The Thinker finally returned to help Flawless One in some backstage politics with Memphis Prince and Pelvis Las Vegas. The Insectoids defeated Wall Street in a title match meanwhile Lazer & Flex just made their claim for tag team greatest. And Queen of Mean defeated Almighty Dolla for the ladies title. In the main event Jet Set Strutter defeated Exotic Rick who had the returning Thinker in his corner. After the match, Flawless One and Exotic Rick laid a beatdown on Jet.
I got too lazy to write down the rest of the months right now but here is what I have so far.
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Post by TeenyNorman on Aug 13, 2019 16:35:05 GMT -5
Okay long story short. I’m going to attempt to get the cruise control achievement by putting all the titles on foil Dangerzone then have him win every special P4V. Let’s see how this goes.
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