Monday, December 23, 2024

TEW 2020 Exploring the CornellVerse: EWA

In this episode of the TEW 2020 Exploring the CornellVerse series, it’s a look at where things stand with EWA, the outstanding group of young talent on the roster, and much more.

Here are my notes on European Wrestling All-Stars:

TEW 2020 CornellVerse: EWA

Overview

  • 26th in the world
  • $100,000 to work with
  • 32 percent momentum (35 percent prestige)
  • Small size, long path to Medium
  • Higher upside with sports entertainment focus (growth across Europe)

Product

  • Euro Sports Entertainment
  • Similar to SWF and WWE
  • Building good characters who can connect with crowd
  • Small women’s division
  • Face/heel strictly enforced

TV/Events

  • Normal schedule
  • Several added events
  • The All-Star Bash is season finale in July
  • Two events in December

Titles

  • Normal set of titles
  • Keep Universal title away from Byron

Roster

  • Several experienced tag teams
  • Masters of Evil stable
  • No next big things
  • The journey of Bret Heartbreak (Byron’s son)
  • Need to add storyline heat
  • Hostile attitude with UEW
  • Talent trading with VWA
  • Star-building projects

Video

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Hey everyone, it’s Blake, welcome and to episode No. 23 of our Exploring the CVerse series in TEW 2020. This is EWA: European Wrestling All-Stars, otherwise known as the Byron show. We’ll get to that here in a second.

But be sure to check out all the other videos we’ve done in the Exploring the CVerse series thus far. If it’s your first time checking out the series, as I said 20 plus videos already up in this series alone looking at the starting companies in TEW 2020 in CornellVerse. So, be sure to check those out, a lot of great feedback in the comments too. Always look at the comments because there are so many great tips from other players and that really can make it a lot more fun when you’re looking at which of these companies you’d like to give a try to in the game.

Speaking of the game, you can draw what parallels you’d like to that phrase. When we talk about the Byron-owned EWA, it is a company that starts off at 26th in the world. It is a small company with a hundred thousand dollars available and 35 prestige and 32 momentum.

You are going to start, as I said, as a small company. You just kind of hit that point, so you don’t certainly don’t want to go backward. But to get to Medium, it’s going to be a long path because you need to get the 59 popularity in Central Europe, plus you’ve got to get to 35 in either Western Europe, Southern Mediterranean, or Scandinavia.

You’ve got a little ways to go to do that at the moment, so it’s a long-term save here. This is one to really look at this as a project rather than a short-term, quick path to growing this company. It’s probably not going to happen quickly. But anyways, that’s sort of the size and the starting point for EWA.

Let’s go to the backstory. As I said, this is a company that is based around one man essentially. We will continue to talk about that theme here in a second, but as you see, the big point I think you would look at that stands out with EWA it is the most Americanized of the European companies.

So, it’s a company that really does the sports entertainment type of style and because they do that, it allows them the opportunity to grow perhaps more than the other companies in Europe…


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Blake is a writer for 411Mania.com and hosts the 411 on Wrestling podcast. You can find more of his written and podcast reviews there.
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