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Chrono Q Clepsydra Captain
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Posted: Mon May 15, 2023 12:35 am
Remember NSFWrestling covers the years 1972 - 1990
As such time will move a little differently here, and each 'show' lasts is the equivalent of 5 months. (Think of the shows as traveling from state to state)
For example, the first NSFWrestling show will be Jan 1972 The second NSFW show will be in June 1972 Third Nov 1972, and repeat until 1980...
The shows gradually cover 'Studio' era wrestling, 'Golden era' and the beginning of the New Generation eras if applying to WWF
Remember the over the top characterized personas don't exactly begin til around the 80s
Northern States Federation Wrestling can be from any Northern State (that's how territories worked) and it is ambiguous for tapings
There will be multiple matches featuring the same character appearing on a 'taping' as until syndication, that's how 'tapings' worked
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Posted: Fri May 19, 2023 12:05 am
It's important that it's established that NSFWrestling transitioned into what would become the modern-day feds.
The Internet became more prominent during the 90s, around the New Generation era, and there were wrestling feds around then.
That's why it's a stopping point in my mind, and the 'final' episode leads into that, is it weird to have the final episode so soon?
Yes and no. The 'final' episode was shown to establish a connection and the debut of some characters, and why 'they' have history. It does not affect what we're going to build.
Chrono, who welcomed the show and 'signed' off on the show, was to establish that connection. You won't see him (or anyone established in the 'final' episode appear in any other shows, save for probably Kristopher Joggins)
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Chrono Q Clepsydra Captain
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