brehs i need help with some details writing this pro wrestling fiction book i been working on

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since I been shot ive had ALOT of free time, I literally been spending weeks and hours watching network shyt to study up and watch shyt I missed or just didn't understand when I was younger and didn't speak good English.

the story is about the eventual rise of a wwe (called IWE) first full black champion following him over a 12 year period.

the following individuals are expys the story flows like this

shane and hhh are combined to one character, where in the late 2000's he marries a fictional successor to a female NJPW heiress and leaves his fathers company to make his own name, leaving Emily (Stephanie) in his former advisory, his feeling his father is out of touch and their ideas clashing he aims to leave and do it himself by expanding NJPW (iforgot what I called it in the book because I use a lot of stand in names)

main character Elliot Mason, first Vice Mason in mexico//Puerto rico, then MAXIMUS in NJPW is trained by expys of mr perfect and chyna before going to mexico in the mid 2000s with an expy of hunico, languishing in mexico, he gets a call from clint (perfect) to come work in Puerto rico with him, he loves it and eventually they both move to japan in the late 2000s, this is before the hhh/shane expy "Dyson" really gets a foothold in NJPW as a advisor to his wifes father so they run a heel stable out there in japan similar to bullet club, but the

club has MAXIMUS (6'5 280 Shoot Wrestling background, football player who breaks leg and leaves Cal this is heavily based on my eldest brother and what actually happened to him while playing U-21 for USA) Mr Perfect. Dolph Ziggler expy (he never recovers from the nicky gimmick), Jay Leathal expy and Umaga expy (who is still alive). However in Japan hes working more his Samoan thug gimmick which matches his actual personality.

unfortunately, he suffers a broken leg the same one he injured in college and must return to the united states.

There is WAY MORE and a super fleshed out plot but the biggest issues I have is I need some questions answered.

from 05-07 in AAA who are the top heels and babyfaces. who are some known a$$holes and who were hard to work with, title changes that mattered etc, help me out

07-08 in WWC who was working there consistently since carlito was in the E etc.

08-10 who were the top stars, faces, heels in NJPW and title changes that mattered, any stables etc.

I would love to tell yall more because there is definitely a vince McMahon expy, notorious references etc. you might as "why mr perfect breh?" because I loved that nikka in the E, his gimmick was easy for me understand, he does everything perfectly, he cant be fukked with. watching tv not speaking no English was always confusing but not wrestling.

I will reveal that the end of the book does contain a small NJPW invasion that lasts for almost a year and culminates mania for the IGWP Heavyweight title and the WWE title at the same time at the main event in a once in a lifetime event.

also, if you had to take 4 current stars, 1 female and 3 males to "invade" from NJPW to wwe at the royal rumble who would you take?

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08-10 who were the top stars, faces, heels in NJPW and title changes that mattered, any stables etc.

From 08' the biggest storyline was the return of Keiji Mutoh after almost a decade.

He won the belt from Shinsuke Nakamura - who took it from Tanahashi in the biggest show of the, the 1/4 Tokyo Dome show, renamed "Wrestle Kingdom" in 2007, a named that stuck and nowadadys is the biggest wrestling show outside of WWE - in April after Nakamura had gotten a big push by not only getting the IWGP Title but also finally unifying it with the IWGP "3rd Generation" belt that had been created after Brock Lesnar refused to do a job in 2006 and kept the physical belt. Basically, there was big fukkery finally being settled around Nakamura but he kinda got his wings cut from under him by Mutoh, but there was a reason for it.

So, you have Mutoh having this big win and return - that was actually a big success, ratings for New Japan were the best they had been in years and he drew big gates in his few appearences - and this outsider reign as he was still the president of All Japan Pro Wrestling, even though he was Mutoh/Muta, in 2008 he was an invader. Now, that didn't mean he was a heel, it's really hard to have real heels in japanese wrestling, he was still treated like an icon for the most part. He ran through every young challenger New Japan could put in front of him. Nakamura, Hirooki Goto (who the year prior had come back to New Japan after working overseas and was now a legit heavyweight contender), Togi Makabe and a token defense against veteran Manabu Nakanishi. The only important player the company had that Mutoh didn't face was Yugi Nagata, mostly because Nagata had been in a year long program for the belt the year prior.

All of this was booked so they could build up Hiroshi Tanahashi as the next big Ace of the company. Even though Tana did have a very big an important run and feud for the belt in 06-07, he didn't have a hallmark win that would put him over as THE guy. Mutoh had the belt all throughout the year until the 1/4 Tokyo Dome show (WK III) were he finally did the job to Tana and labeled him the next big thing in puroresu...something he actually ended up becoming.

The other important angle was a really entertaining feud against Zero-One (another japanese wrestling promotion) that was mostly lead by Masato Tanaka. Wouldn't call them heels either but they were more antagonistic than Mutoh for sure. Nagata was the main guy leading New Japan's troops.

Another thing that you could use is that in 2008 two young guys were starting to get a real opportunity to show out their potential: Kazuchika Okada and Tetsuya Naito, both could be considered today's top 2 japanese wrestlers in New Japan. Okada was put to test with singles matches against established guys and Naito was part of a tag team called NO LIMIT with Yuyiro Takahashi, from the get go you could see the potential in Okada and Naito.

Giant Bernard (or Big Albert, or Tensai in WWE) was the companies top foreigner (or gaijin).

The top stable was GBH (Great Bash Heel), lead by Togi Makabe and that also had Tomohiro Ishii, Toru Yano, Tomoaki Honma, Jado, Gedo, Karl Anderson, Takashi Iizuka and Giant Bernard as members. They had a feud with New Japan's "3rd Generation" of stars (Nagata, Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Manabu Nakanishi and All Japan's Satoshi Kojima) than ran in the second half of the year.

Tag Team of note were Yano & Makabe and the return of TenKoji (Tenzan & Kojima) after Iizuka betrayed Tenzan and joined GBH.

Juniors didn't made much noise. Prince Devitt (Finn Balor) was getting some rub as a tag team junior champ and Low Ki had his mandatory "I'll only work if I win the belt" run but nothing to write home about.
 
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@Cole Cash tell me if you need more names and less story for 2009 or if I give you a similar breakdown, same for 2010.

if you had to take 4 current stars, 1 female and 3 males to "invade" from NJPW to wwe at the royal rumble who would you take?

New Japan doesn't have a female division breh. If you had to create a stable I would bring Okada, Naito, Ishii and junior. I'm sure the brehs could give you a better name than me because I haven't really checked out that division in a long ass time @MightyHealthy @Beautiful Bobby Eatin @Adam3000 @The Rainmaker @Honga Ciganesta
 

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@Cole Cash tell me if you need more names and less story for 2009 or if I give you a similar breakdown, same for 2010.



New Japan doesn't have a female division breh. If you had to create a stable I would bring Okada, Naito, Ishii and junior. I'm sure the brehs could give you a better name than me because I haven't really checked out that division in a long ass time @MightyHealthy @Beautiful Bobby Eatin @Adam3000 @The Rainmaker @Honga Ciganesta
Kushida is really the only viable Junior imo. Plus Tajiri was his trainer so theres that built in storyline.
 

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@Cole Cash tell me if you need more names and less story for 2009 or if I give you a similar breakdown, same for 2010.



New Japan doesn't have a female division breh. If you had to create a stable I would bring Okada, Naito, Ishii and junior. I'm sure the brehs could give you a better name than me because I haven't really checked out that division in a long ass time @MightyHealthy @Beautiful Bobby Eatin @Adam3000 @The Rainmaker @Honga Ciganesta

basically in my book in order to not cause confusion I'm gonna have to take liberty and do something similar by combining the former AJPW with NJPW because at the end of the day I cant call it new japan but its based on it. so I'm not worried about it not having a female division.

the funny thing is in my book TNA gets virtually no mention other than "that wasteland in Orlando" where the main character is pushed not to go there.
 

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That's how you know this is fiction as all hell :mjlol:








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when yall hopefully check it out, you will see it only happens because of some "best for business" shyt and the main characters willingness to be apart of an invading force that will eventually lose.
 
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