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=History= | =History= | ||
For decades, several smaller towns shared the same general market, competing against each other in a time they refer to nowadays as the 'Territories' era. During this time, families grew and prospered in their town, and leaving to get to another Territory was viewed very poorly indeed. One of the major families, leading one of the most prosperous territories, was the McMahon family, headed by the patriarch, Vincent McMahon, Sr. His name carried much weight, and even in other territories, people spoke very well of him. However, McMahon Sr. was a traditionalist, whereas his son, McMahon Jr, was far more of a visionary.<br> | For decades, several smaller towns shared the same general market, competing against each other in a time they refer to nowadays as the 'Territories' era. During this time, families grew and prospered in their town, and leaving to get to another Territory was viewed very poorly indeed. One of the major families, leading one of the most prosperous territories, was the McMahon family, headed by the patriarch, Vincent McMahon, Sr. His name carried much weight, and even in other territories, people spoke very well of him. However, McMahon Sr. was a traditionalist, whereas his son, McMahon Jr, was far more of a visionary.<br> | ||
===Rock Connection=== | |||
Federation City was founded when several smaller towns came together, uniting their businesses and following the name of 'McMahon', but this time it was the Son. He saw potential for the territories to be something more, to become a power on the national level, by expanding and getting talents from all over the country. While he was met with a lot of resistance at first, he was backed by contacts in the media, the entertainment industry, and most tellingly of all, a man, a hero, a legend. Hulk Hogan. By backing Vince McMahon's Titans Enterprises, Hogan made a lot of people start to back the Federation City project, and soon enough, those who had loyally backed McMahon Jr were benefiting from the growing prosperity of Federation City.<br> | Federation City was founded when several smaller towns came together, uniting their businesses and following the name of 'McMahon', but this time it was the Son. He saw potential for the territories to be something more, to become a power on the national level, by expanding and getting talents from all over the country. While he was met with a lot of resistance at first, he was backed by contacts in the media, the entertainment industry, and most tellingly of all, a man, a hero, a legend. Hulk Hogan. By backing Vince McMahon's Titans Enterprises, Hogan made a lot of people start to back the Federation City project, and soon enough, those who had loyally backed McMahon Jr were benefiting from the growing prosperity of Federation City.<br> | ||
But all prosperity attracts crime. While the hero, Hogan, stood tall against his many rivals, before long, he was challenged on all sides, and some of his steadfast allies were eventually turned, swayed by the most powerful kingpin of the era, Theodore DiBiase, who proved time and time again, everyone has a price. But not Hogan. He never fell, never switched sides, and kept fighting against all oppression, holding to the values of truth, justice, and the American way. This brought out some powerful allies, who, while embroiled in their own rivalries, took time to join with and help Hogan in Federation City, including his greatest partner, the Macho Man, Randy Savage. Together, they formed the ultimate heroic duo, the Megapowers, against which none could stand.<br> | But all prosperity attracts crime. While the hero, Hogan, stood tall against his many rivals, before long, he was challenged on all sides, and some of his steadfast allies were eventually turned, swayed by the most powerful kingpin of the era, Theodore DiBiase, who proved time and time again, everyone has a price. But not Hogan. He never fell, never switched sides, and kept fighting against all oppression, holding to the values of truth, justice, and the American way. This brought out some powerful allies, who, while embroiled in their own rivalries, took time to join with and help Hogan in Federation City, including his greatest partner, the Macho Man, Randy Savage. Together, they formed the ultimate heroic duo, the Megapowers, against which none could stand.<br> | ||
===Days of Glory=== | |||
Eventually, fighting against near impossible odds, others came to fight in the place of the Megapowers. One man in particular was hailed as the new hero of Federation City. The Ultimate Warriors. Arriving from Parts Unknown, and espousing a personal 'Warrior Philosophy', the Ultimate Warrior may have been the single most powerful man to ever wander into Federation City. Facing off several opponents, and rapidly tearing through them, he rose to be Federation City's most liked hero, which had an adverse affect on the Megapowers. With the loss of their status, and the growing rumors involving their personal lives, the duo was no longer as tight as they were before, and began acting alone again.<br> | Eventually, fighting against near impossible odds, others came to fight in the place of the Megapowers. One man in particular was hailed as the new hero of Federation City. The Ultimate Warriors. Arriving from Parts Unknown, and espousing a personal 'Warrior Philosophy', the Ultimate Warrior may have been the single most powerful man to ever wander into Federation City. Facing off several opponents, and rapidly tearing through them, he rose to be Federation City's most liked hero, which had an adverse affect on the Megapowers. With the loss of their status, and the growing rumors involving their personal lives, the duo was no longer as tight as they were before, and began acting alone again.<br> | ||
During this time, the Ultimate Warrior challenged Hogan. No one knows why this battle came about. Detractors and fans of both men blame the one or the other. Some claim Hogan was supplanting the Warrior, others claim the Warrior was just a violent lunatic and Hogan wanted to show him the right way. The truth may never come out, but at the end of their climactic battle, Hogan stepped down, and handed the duties of Federation City's greatest Champion to the Warrior. Though even at that moment, it was obvious, before the cameras and the world, that while he may have done the right thing, Hogan was dismayed at the loss of his status. For some time, both men fought the good fight apart, and eventually together, when the Military Commander of Federation City's garrison teamed up with a terrorist Shiek, but the tension between them was never going away.<br> | During this time, the Ultimate Warrior challenged Hogan. No one knows why this battle came about. Detractors and fans of both men blame the one or the other. Some claim Hogan was supplanting the Warrior, others claim the Warrior was just a violent lunatic and Hogan wanted to show him the right way. The truth may never come out, but at the end of their climactic battle, Hogan stepped down, and handed the duties of Federation City's greatest Champion to the Warrior. Though even at that moment, it was obvious, before the cameras and the world, that while he may have done the right thing, Hogan was dismayed at the loss of his status. For some time, both men fought the good fight apart, and eventually together, when the Military Commander of Federation City's garrison teamed up with a terrorist Shiek, but the tension between them was never going away.<br> | ||
===The Dark Days=== | |||
When the next decade came around, the people of Federation City had grown to enjoy a 'darker' brand of heroes. There wasn't as much room for Hulkamania or the Macho Man's antics at the time, and the enemies the Ultimate Warrior had to face were of a different breed. More sinister, more brutal. This was the era of the Undertaker.<br> | When the next decade came around, the people of Federation City had grown to enjoy a 'darker' brand of heroes. There wasn't as much room for Hulkamania or the Macho Man's antics at the time, and the enemies the Ultimate Warrior had to face were of a different breed. More sinister, more brutal. This was the era of the Undertaker.<br> | ||
Revision as of 05:55, 11 March 2014
Federation City is a city on a different world where everything is solved by the power of Professional Wrestling.
History
For decades, several smaller towns shared the same general market, competing against each other in a time they refer to nowadays as the 'Territories' era. During this time, families grew and prospered in their town, and leaving to get to another Territory was viewed very poorly indeed. One of the major families, leading one of the most prosperous territories, was the McMahon family, headed by the patriarch, Vincent McMahon, Sr. His name carried much weight, and even in other territories, people spoke very well of him. However, McMahon Sr. was a traditionalist, whereas his son, McMahon Jr, was far more of a visionary.
Rock Connection
Federation City was founded when several smaller towns came together, uniting their businesses and following the name of 'McMahon', but this time it was the Son. He saw potential for the territories to be something more, to become a power on the national level, by expanding and getting talents from all over the country. While he was met with a lot of resistance at first, he was backed by contacts in the media, the entertainment industry, and most tellingly of all, a man, a hero, a legend. Hulk Hogan. By backing Vince McMahon's Titans Enterprises, Hogan made a lot of people start to back the Federation City project, and soon enough, those who had loyally backed McMahon Jr were benefiting from the growing prosperity of Federation City.
But all prosperity attracts crime. While the hero, Hogan, stood tall against his many rivals, before long, he was challenged on all sides, and some of his steadfast allies were eventually turned, swayed by the most powerful kingpin of the era, Theodore DiBiase, who proved time and time again, everyone has a price. But not Hogan. He never fell, never switched sides, and kept fighting against all oppression, holding to the values of truth, justice, and the American way. This brought out some powerful allies, who, while embroiled in their own rivalries, took time to join with and help Hogan in Federation City, including his greatest partner, the Macho Man, Randy Savage. Together, they formed the ultimate heroic duo, the Megapowers, against which none could stand.
Days of Glory
Eventually, fighting against near impossible odds, others came to fight in the place of the Megapowers. One man in particular was hailed as the new hero of Federation City. The Ultimate Warriors. Arriving from Parts Unknown, and espousing a personal 'Warrior Philosophy', the Ultimate Warrior may have been the single most powerful man to ever wander into Federation City. Facing off several opponents, and rapidly tearing through them, he rose to be Federation City's most liked hero, which had an adverse affect on the Megapowers. With the loss of their status, and the growing rumors involving their personal lives, the duo was no longer as tight as they were before, and began acting alone again.
During this time, the Ultimate Warrior challenged Hogan. No one knows why this battle came about. Detractors and fans of both men blame the one or the other. Some claim Hogan was supplanting the Warrior, others claim the Warrior was just a violent lunatic and Hogan wanted to show him the right way. The truth may never come out, but at the end of their climactic battle, Hogan stepped down, and handed the duties of Federation City's greatest Champion to the Warrior. Though even at that moment, it was obvious, before the cameras and the world, that while he may have done the right thing, Hogan was dismayed at the loss of his status. For some time, both men fought the good fight apart, and eventually together, when the Military Commander of Federation City's garrison teamed up with a terrorist Shiek, but the tension between them was never going away.
The Dark Days
When the next decade came around, the people of Federation City had grown to enjoy a 'darker' brand of heroes. There wasn't as much room for Hulkamania or the Macho Man's antics at the time, and the enemies the Ultimate Warrior had to face were of a different breed. More sinister, more brutal. This was the era of the Undertaker.
Purpose
The goal of the organization in detail.
Known Members
Titan Enterprises
The biggest company in Federation City, associated to the very foundation of the City for generations.
- Vincent Kennedy McMahon:
- Shane McMahon:
- Stephanie McMahon:
City Hall (Evolution)
The elected and corrupt mayor of Federation City, and his personal entourage. Always sharply dressed and clearly dangerous to a fault.
- Mayor Ric Flair:
- Triple H:
- Batista:
- Randy Orton:
Federation Police Department
- The Mountie:
- Big Boss Man:
The Ministry of Darkness
A mystical and supernatural gang of criminals operating and running roughshod all over Federation City.
- Undertaker:
- Kane:
- Brock Lesnar:
- The Big Show:
Megapowers
Formerly the heroes of Federation City, they left the city in the care of someone who turned out to be genuinely insane, and went their separate ways.
- Hulk Hogan:
- Randy 'Macho Man' Savage:
Others
- The Chain Gang: A small group out to make a name for themselves against the other gangs of the city.
- The Jobbers: A blue collar gang of thugs and brutes, always on a recruitment drive, but their best members tend to be headhunted.
- The Shield: A recently arriving group in the city. Many think they are the best hope for the city, but those who have met them see them as a bigger threat.
Trivia
Bullet points (use the asterisk) of facts about the organization, this section is fully optional. If there is no trivia, don't put in this section.