As Dreamers Do Part Deux

The San Diego Sports Arena
Opened in 1966; Demolished in 1998
Home to the San Diego Clippers (NBA) from 1978 until Spring 1996.
Home to the San Diego Sockers (MISL) from 1978 until the mid 1990's.
Temporary home of the Mighty Ducks of San Diego (NHL) from 1992 until Spring 1996.
Final events at this venue: Games 3 and 4 of the '96 Stanley Cup Finals, which pitted the Ducks against the Cleveland Moondogs.
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Sempra Energy Center (IOTL, Sempra is the parent company of San Diego Gas and Electric and other utility companes throughout Southern California)
Opened in 1996 on the OTL Pechanga Arena parking lot.
Home to the Mighty Ducks and Clippers since October 1996.
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I got a question how will the 2006 NASCAR Atari Cup Series looked like and what about the NASCAR Video Games existing ITTL?
The 2006 Cup came down to Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and Jimmie Johnson tied at 90 points a piece as the season got closer to the Chase. Jimmie edged out the other two in the final playoff race.

NASCAR games made by Fox Interactive for Atari consoles sometimes would have Herbie the Love Bug as an unlockable car.
 
Updated List of WLAF owners for the 2007 season
Commissioner:
Oliver Luck
Director of Football Operations: Frank Reich
Head of Player Safety: Dr. Julian Bailes

Amsterdam Admirals: Wayne Huizenga
Arizona Wranglers (Home games played in Tucson): Jerry Colangelo
Baltimore Ravens: Jim Speros (75%), Rachel Stone-Abbott (15%), Tom Clancy (5%), Barry Levinson (5%)
Barcelona Dragons: Peter Guber
Berlin Ogres: David Geffen (In 2004, Geffen sold his stake in the LA Rams to Jeanie Buss to facilitate the Ogres' expansion fee)
Birmingham Maulers: Art Williams (85%), Bo Jackson (5%), Joe Namath (5%), Bart Starr (5%)
Chicago Blitz: Jerry Reinsdorf
Frankfurt Galaxy: Hasso Plattner
Hartford Knights (Formerly NY/NJ): Howard Baldwin
Jacksonville (Bulls, Sharks or Jaguars, or maybe Bullsharks?): Dwayne Johnson (75%), Dany Garcia (25%)
Kentucky Stingers: GOAT, LLC (Ali family), John Y Brown III (father John Jr owns the NBA Colonels), Kevin Richardson, George Clooney
London Monarchs: Virgin Sports
Los Angeles Avengers: Henry and Susan Samueli
Memphis Pharaohs: Fred W. Smith
Mexico City Luchadores: Frank Corral
Oakland Condors: Ron Burkle
Oklahoma Outlaws: Clay Bennett
Orlando Thunder: Richard DeVos
Paris Phantoms: Marc Lory
Philadelphia Stars: Comcast Spectacor
Portland Breakers: Merritt Paulson
Rhein Fire (Home games played in Dusseldorf): Bertelsmann conglomerate
Rocky Mountan Extreme: Larry H. Miller, Dave Checketts, Mitt Romney
Rome Centurions: Wally Buono (CFL coaching legend IOTL)
San Antonio Texans: Larry Benson (50%), Peter Holt (25%), Red McCombs (25%)
Scottish Claymores: Shahid Khan (50%), Steve Livingstone (50%)
Spokane Steelheads: Nintendo of America
Stockholm Kraken: Bjorn Nittmo (50%), Tim Leiweke (50%)
Toronto Huskies: MLSE
Vancouver Orcas: Arthur Griffiths
 
Quick question what's the deal with Casper and molly mcgee? Is it basically the ghost and molly mcgee but with Casper instead of scratch? Doesn't that kinda throw off the real show's dynamic?
 
Come to think of it, you might be right, unless either Casper or Molly has a major personality change.
Well, maybe Casper's contractually forced to curse Molly, only for her to somehow make HIS wholesome friendly image look tough by comparison. From there, we might be able to have something that resembles both the OTL show and Casper as a franchise.
 
Maybe Casper, while reluctant to scare and generally a decent person like his normal self, could also be sardonic and a bit rude like Scratch, and play the straight man to Molly; in addition, he could be more willing to scare if the people he's scaring are bad people.
 
Maybe Casper, while reluctant to scare and generally a decent person like his normal self, could also be sardonic and a bit rude like Scratch, and play the straight man to Molly; in addition, he could be more willing to scare if the people he's scaring are bad people.
This could also work. Especially if this is after the 90s film adaptation, for instance.
 
Super Bowl winners as of 2006
Super Bowl Winners as of 2006
ITTL, the AFL-NFL Merger was delayed because Pete Rozell tried for a few years to absorb the CFL but went three-and-out thanks to a steady defense by Ottawa lawmakers. ABC started Monday Night Football the same year as OTL, alternating between AFL and NFL matchups while slowly incorporating interleague play.

Prior to the 1976 season, the winners of an AFL/NFL playoff faced the CFL's Grey Cup winner in what was known as the Gold Cup.

TTL's Super Bowl trophy is named the John Madden trophy, after Madden led the Raiders to two straight Super Bowl wins.


I (1977; Los Angeles): Oakland Raiders over Minnesota Vikings
II (1978; New Orleans): Oakland Raiders over Los Angeles Rams
III (1979; Miami): Pittsburgh Steelers over Dallas Cowboys
IV (1980; Los Angeles): Pittsburgh Steelers over Tampa Bay Buccaneers
V (1980; New Orleans): San Diego Chargers over Dallas Cowboys
VI (1982; Detroit): San Francisco 49ers over San Diego Chargers
VII (1983; Los Angeles): Washington Heroes over Miami Dolphins
VIII (1984; Tampa): Los Angeles Raiders over Washington Heroes
IX (1985; Palo Alto): San Francisco 49ers over Miami Dolphins (ABC's first Super Bowl)
X (1986; New Orleans): Chicago Bears over New England Patriots
XI (1987; Los Angeles): New York Giants over Denver Broncos
XII (1988; San Diego): Washington Heroes over Cleveland Browns
XIII (1989; Miami): San Francisco 49ers over Cincinnati Bengals (SBC's first and only Super Bowl until 2002; NBC regained the AFC from SBC from 1990-97)
XIV (1990; New Orleans): San Francisco 49ers over Cleveland Browns
XV (1991; Tampa): Buffalo Bills over New York Giants (Norwood missed the first kick, but the Giants were called for 12 men. Norwood got a second chance and didn't miss)
XVI (1992; Minneapolis): Buffalo Bills over Detroit Lions
XVII (1993; Los Angeles): Dallas Cowboys over Houston Oilers
XVIII (1994; Atlanta): Miami Dolphins over San Francisco 49ers (That's right! Marino got a ring ITTL!)
XIX (1995; Miami): San Francisco 49ers over Pittsburgh Steelers
XX (1996; Phoenix): Cleveland Browns over Dallas Cowboys
XXI (1997; New Orleans): Carolina Panthers over Jacksonville Jaguars (Fox's first Super Bowl)
XXII (1998; San Diego): Denver Broncos over Green Bay Packers (NBC's last Super Bowl ITTL)
XXIII (1999; Miami): Minnesota Vikings over Denver Broncos
XXIV (2000; Atlanta): Los Angeles Rams over Houston Oilers
XXV (2001; Tampa): Los Angeles Rams over Indianapolis Colts
XXVI (2002; New Orleans): Los Angeles Rams over Indianapolis Colts (SBC's first Super Bowl since regaining the AFC from NBC)
XXVII (2003; San Diego): Tampa Bay Buccaneers over Las Vegas Raiders
XXVIII (2004; Houston): Houston Oilers over Los Angeles Rams
XXIX (2005; Jacksonville): Philadelphia Eagles over Pittsburgh Steelers
XXX (2006; Detroit): Las Vegas Raiders over Atlanta Falcons
 
Chris Hanson was the guy who tried to buy the Sacramento Kings IOTL, right?
Yeah, he tried moving the Sacramento Kings to Seattle IRL but obviously the NBA rejected it.
Super Bowl Winners as of 2006
ITTL, the AFL-NFL Merger was delayed because Pete Rozell tried for a few years to absorb the CFL but went three-and-out thanks to a steady defense by Ottawa lawmakers. ABC started Monday Night Football the same year as OTL, alternating between AFL and NFL matchups while slowly incorporating interleague play.

Prior to the 1976 season, the winners of an AFL/NFL playoff faced the CFL's Grey Cup winner in what was known as the Gold Cup.

TTL's Super Bowl trophy is named the John Madden trophy, after Madden led the Raiders to two straight Super Bowl wins.


I (1977; Los Angeles): Oakland Raiders over Minnesota Vikings
II (1978; New Orleans): Oakland Raiders over Los Angeles Rams
III (1979; Miami): Pittsburgh Steelers over Dallas Cowboys
IV (1980; Los Angeles): Pittsburgh Steelers over Tampa Bay Buccaneers
V (1980; New Orleans): San Diego Chargers over Dallas Cowboys
VI (1982; Detroit): San Francisco 49ers over San Diego Chargers
VII (1983; Los Angeles): Washington Heroes over Miami Dolphins
VIII (1984; Tampa): Los Angeles Raiders over Washington Heroes
IX (1985; Palo Alto): San Francisco 49ers over Miami Dolphins (ABC's first Super Bowl)
X (1986; New Orleans): Chicago Bears over New England Patriots
XI (1987; Los Angeles): New York Giants over Denver Broncos
XII (1988; San Diego): Washington Heroes over Cleveland Browns
XIII (1989; Miami): San Francisco 49ers over Cincinnati Bengals (SBC's first and only Super Bowl until 2002; NBC regained the AFC from SBC from 1990-97)
XIV (1990; New Orleans): San Francisco 49ers over Cleveland Browns
XV (1991; Tampa): Buffalo Bills over New York Giants (Norwood missed the first kick, but the Giants were called for 12 men. Norwood got a second chance and didn't miss)
XVI (1992; Minneapolis): Buffalo Bills over Detroit Lions
XVII (1993; Los Angeles): Dallas Cowboys over Houston Oilers
XVIII (1994; Atlanta): Miami Dolphins over San Francisco 49ers (That's right! Marino got a ring ITTL!)
XIX (1995; Miami): San Francisco 49ers over Pittsburgh Steelers
XX (1996; Phoenix): Cleveland Browns over Dallas Cowboys
XXI (1997; New Orleans): Carolina Panthers over Jacksonville Jaguars (Fox's first Super Bowl)
XXII (1998; San Diego): Denver Broncos over Green Bay Packers (NBC's last Super Bowl ITTL)
XXIII (1999; Miami): Minnesota Vikings over Denver Broncos
XXIV (2000; Atlanta): Los Angeles Rams over Houston Oilers
XXV (2001; Tampa): Los Angeles Rams over Indianapolis Colts
XXVI (2002; New Orleans): Los Angeles Rams over Indianapolis Colts (SBC's first Super Bowl since regaining the AFC from NBC)
XXVII (2003; San Diego): Tampa Bay Buccaneers over Las Vegas Raiders
XXVIII (2004; Houston): Houston Oilers over Los Angeles Rams
XXIX (2005; Jacksonville): Philadelphia Eagles over Pittsburgh Steelers
XXX (2006; Detroit): Las Vegas Raiders over Atlanta Falcons
Cool, hopefully my Cardinals can get one ITTL. Poor Colts, losing twice to the Rams. And the Browns win?! Good for them. Ditto with Marino. Could we also get a World Series winners, NBA Finals winners and Stanley Cup winners ITTL list as well?
 
Yeah, he tried moving the Sacramento Kings to Seattle IRL but obviously the NBA rejected it.

Cool, hopefully my Cardinals can get one ITTL. Poor Colts, losing twice to the Rams. And the Browns win?! Good for them. Ditto with Marino. Could we also get a World Series winners, NBA Finals winners and Stanley Cup winners ITTL list as well?

Most of the NBA's championship winners have been the same as OTL until 1991. Since then...
1991: Rockets over Pistons (First Finals for NBC)
1992: Rockets over Cavaliers
1993: Rockets over Knicks
1994: Knicks over Spurs
1995: Suns over Magic
1996: Sonics over Magic
1997: Utah Raptors over Miami Heat
1998: Pacers over Utah Raptors
1999: Spurs over Magic
2000: Lakers over Nets
2001: Lakers over 76ers
2002: Royals over 76ers (NBC's Last Finals)
2003: 76ers over Mavericks (ABC's First Finals)
2004: Suns over 76ers
2005: Spurs over Heat
2006: Timberwolves over Cavaliers

Stanley Cup winners since Gretzky joined the Kings...
1989: Atlanta Flames over Winnipeg Jets
1990: Los Angeles Kings over Boston Bruins
1991: Los Angeles Kings over Pittsburgh Penguins
1992: Pittsburgh Penguins over Los Angeles Kings
1993: Montreal Canadiens over Los Angeles Kings
1994: New York Rangers over Seattle Thunderbirds (Last Stanley Cup shared by SBC and ABC)
1995: Colorado Rockies over New York Rangers (Fox's first Stanley Cup)
1996: Cleveland Moondogs over Mighty Ducks of San Diego
1997: Colorado Rockies over Detroit Red Wings
1998: Detroit Red Wings over Oklahoma Twisters
1999: St. Louis Blues (Play Gloria!) over Buffalo Sabres
2000: Detroit Red Wings over Colorado Rockies
2001: Mighty Ducks of San Diego over Washington Capitals
2002: Detroit Red Wings over Colorado Rockies
2003: Mighty Ducks of San Diego over Ottawa Senators
2004: Tampa Bay Lightning over San Jose Sharks
2005: Tampa Bay Lightning over Las Vegas Silver Knights (NBC's first Stanley Cup)
2006: Edmonton Oilers over Atlanta Flames

World Series Winners Since 1985
1985: Kansas City Monarchs over St Louis Cardinals
1986: Brooklyn Dodgers over Boston Red Sox (Buckner still costs Boston this series)
1987: Minnesota Twins over Detroit Tigers
1988: Oakland Athletics over Hollywood Stars (A's struck out Kirk Gibson to win it)
1989: Oakland Athletics over San Francisco Seals (Game 3 rescheduled because of the Loma Prieta earthquake) (ABC's last World Series until 1994)
1990: Cincinnati Reds over Oakland Athletics (CBS's first World Series)
1991: Minnesota Twins over Toronto Blue Jays
1992: Toronto Blue Jays over Atlanta Braves
1993: Toronto Blue Jays over Philadelphia Phillies (CBS's last World Series)
1994: Montreal Expos over Cleveland Guardians (ABC's first World Series since '89; Last until 2008)
1995: Seattle Mariners over Atlanta Braves
1996: Atlanta Braves over New York Yankees (Fox's first World Series; Game 6 was the Braves' last game at Fulton County Stadium. The team rebranded as the Hammers to honor Hank Aaron the following season)
1997: Florida Marlins over Cleveland Guardians
1998: San Diego Padres over Cleveland Guardians (Walk off home run by Tony Gwynn won it for San Diego)
1999: New York Yankees over Atlanta Hammers (NBC's last World Series until 2007)
2000: New York Yankees over Brooklyn Dodgers (Fox's first World Series as the exclusive home)
2001: Arizona Diamondbacks over New York Yankees
2002: Los Angeles Angels over San Francisco Seals
2003: Florida Marlins over New York Yankees
2004: Boston Red Sox over St Louis Cardinals
2005: Los Angeles Angels over Houston Astros
2006: Boston Red Sox over Hollywood Stars (Fox's last World Series)
 
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Sir Daniel Abbott when asked who's got the most punchable face in animation: "Other than Raymond Spum, who has clearly never watched anything I was involved with, I would have to say it's Butch Hartman over at Ruby-Spears, because he claims autism can be cured. I mean, what a load of bollocks. Butch was an insufferable arsehole when we worked together at Fox in 1985."
- Larry King Live excerpt from December 18, 2006.
 
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