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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Yeah it was a great game, it even had moral measurements, in the locker room. Suddenly you're big star would tell you that he hates the way he's being booked and threaten to leave at the end of his contract.
I also had a PPV booked and one of my mid card guys showed up in no condition to wrestle. (Thanks a lot Jeff Hardy).
You'd have to advertise and run weekly TV shows and it would grade the reaction to your shows.
You'd think you were brilliant and the fans would crap all over your booking.
Total Extreme Wrestling that was it
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The sad thing is that WWE even had something similar in their games from 10 years ago. I remember watching UpUpDownDown a while ago where Breeze and Woods each took control of Raw and Smackdown and went head to head to see who could book the better shows. It wasn't totally the same because you couldn't book feuds, so the shows were arbitrary, but there's really no reason why they couldn't incorporate something like that into a modern game.