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DJKM makes the best ruthless and attitude era gear
GretnessGD makes some of the attitude and ruthless era
Don't forget myself i have made the biggest ECW collections, i also have added some Attitude but that is not a main project for myself.
Though just type any name into the search engine in the steam mods section and you will find who you are looking for
Thanks. I'd really appreciate it if you would answer my question about retirees and free agents.
I actually just cleared out all others. Download Otaku's Fire Pro Revival and slapped all those wrestlers in the SWA roster as if to consider it the "default" Fire Pro roster then the rest is just Avenger 3.
Pro tip when subscribing to Avenger3's collection. If you want to easily organise things, he actually breaks it up to promotions (WWE,AEW,etc.). Download those collections individually and sort your roster out as you go. Doing so also makes sure you download the rings that he made.
Rev made some NJPW edits and i think rev done some WWF / WWE ones as well.
and Dman4life makes some current guys as well in more obsucure brands.
And thank you for checking my stuff out as well as others.
So far I got Otaku's Fire Pro compilation. His Big Bear is amazing. I picked Big Bear and pit him against the Great Kahli, Giant Baba, The Giant, The Giant Silva, Vader, Andre the Giant and Kamala in a Battle Royale to be the first IWGP US champion. The Big Bear dominated everyone. Heck he even beat Vader in a Gruesome match, Beat Will Osprey, Jay White and Tanahashi. I might make him lose the title and see if he can get the IWGP heavyweight belt.
I will see how his other edits are. My main concern is actually picking the best versions of each wrestler with the best AI. I just don't know who makes the best of each.
I am actually curious if there are some good collections of custom wrestlers. As good as ones based on real life wrestlers are, I would like to actually start a promotion with only randomly created ones and see what stories will unfold from it.
Stunner or what ever his name is.
I did a few Strikforce edits but stopped around 50 or so
DJKM makes Martial Arts + whole bunch of other related MMA caws
Volume, quality and consistency with updates, Avenger3 covers it all.
There are many people like me who like making their own promotions with fictional characters, but sometimes when you've created a handful you just want to play some matches.
ARCHBISHOP BANANA's characters are perfect for finishing off your roster so you have a full promotion. They have believable names and personas, and the range is broad including Japanese wrestlers, Mexicans, cruiserweights and heavyweights.
I think this was the guy that made Cornelverse characters from TEW2016. The Cornelverse are the default rosters from a wrestling booker game that you can get off greydog software. I think the creator of the game actually retained the characters and added on to them and let them evolve through the years ever since he made his wrestling booking game. Basically in an earlier game one character was a rookie but if you get to the latest ones they are pretty much considered a hall of famer. I actually find it fun reading through the bios of the character from that game and I planned to ask if Archbishop Banana will continue with all the other promotions from the Cornelverse but seems like he is on hiatus.
Nonetheless loads of characters worth downloading in my view