I'd be down for a wrestling FG/RTD whether it's sports entertainment or Def Jam: Fight For New York style.
Point taken. Anyway, in the case of a Wrestling match, I'd go with Def Jam. I always found that style a little more pleasing then WWE, though that may be just because Def Jam is one of my favorite wrestling games.
DJ:FFNY is one of the greatest fighting games of all time; wish I still had a copy. I used to be good enough to get through it on hard from start to finish. Anyway, I was just using sports entertainment as a reference point. I was more of an Impact guy than WWE anyway, but since Impact is dead now I'm pretty much wrestle-less. >.<
Oww...Damn, y'all got me. Not you're fault of course, it just happened that I tried running a Wrestling/Def-Jam game in the general Forum Games section. I was really hyped, and so was everyone else. The issue, as is many times is that I like the set-up and the story and progression and layout and all that, but it when it came to the actual fighting and reward systems, I couldn't figure anything out.
I found out about that game waaayyy too late. I heard about it beforehand, but I assumed it was one of those "Gangstaploitation" games that came out around the mid-2000's, all those games that had soundtracks produced by rappers known only to a local Georgia town of 12,000, and the dialogue would always be, "YOOOOO WE DA REAL GANGSTAS OUT HERE WORD UP BITCH. MY HOMIE DAWG, WE GOTTA CRACK THESE BUSTAS WITH THESE UZIS AND AKS, FOOOOO REAL."
Then when I saw gameplay, I realized it was actually one of the most greatest and complex fighting/wrestling games ever about Ice-T slamming people's heads into walls and Snoop doing aerial headbutts. Now I don't even know where to find a copy, or if the game even works on the 360. Maaaan.....
That shit was so hype, I'd be willing to co-op with another GM or GMs if they wanted to pursue a Def-Jam style game, and create a much more in-depth and efficient system then I had working.
You know, there was an idea for a gizgoogle RTD... Maybe we can add that into the mix...
Diggin' it, cuz'.