Jayverse World History

Here is a list of events that have happened in the world, and how they're different in the Jayverse to our timeline. Some listed changes were incurred, while others weren't.

Choir Drill Squads
Dance & Drill Teams that will allow singing never happened in the Real World but in the Jayverse, It Did Happened in 1966 as Dr. Kay Teer Crawford created a Drill Team (Dance Team) to Allow Singing for a High School in Alhambra, CA, However that experiment turned out to be a hit and More High Schools (and Colleges) Follow Suit and started Miss Choir Drill USA (which replaces Miss Drill Team USA in our timeline) two years later in 1968.

Alan Kulwicki, Clifford Allison and Davey Allison
Both of these Drivers were Dead in Real World, But in the Jayverse they are alive but neither of which were dead in a Plane Crash

Tim Richmond
Tim Richmond died of HIV/Aids in Real World, But in the Jayverse, He Neither test positive HIV or AIDS in this Timeline and was one of the First Drivers who ran the Indy-Charlotte Double in 1993.

Riverside International Raceway
Riverside International Raceway just shut down on July 1989 after 31 years in the Real World, But in the Jayverse It Didn't Shut Down and is open on September 22, 1957

Ontario Motor Speedway
Ontario Motor Speedway has shutdown on December 17, 1980 in the Real World, But in the Jayverse it didn't so as a result NASCAR will have 3 Race Tracks in the Los Angeles Area (Auto Club Speedway, Ontario Motor Speedway and Riverside International Raceway)

Selena Quintanilla
In the Real World, Selena Quintanilla died at the age of 23 due to Gunshot Wounding in 1995, but in the Jayverse she's still alive continued her musical career in R&B

Ray Combs
Ray Combs was committed by Suicide in the Real World on June 2, 1996, but in the Jayverse despite of never being fired on Family Feud, Ray Combs still hosts Family Feud from 1988 to 2002 (That Means Louie Anderson's hosting run from 1999-2002 has been butterflied from this Timeline) before being replaced by Richard Karn just like in the Real World in 2002.

Family Feud
As the series aired on UBC instead of CBS, there are many changes from OTL:


 * The Bullseye round was still implemented with higher payouts ($1,000 to $5,000 in $1,000 increments).
 * Ray Combs hosted the show from 1988 to 2002, before being replaced by Richard Karn (2002-2006), Then John O'Hurley (2006-2010) and Now Steve Harvey (since 2010)
 * The show still uses the 1988 theme, while the syndicated version uses the 1994 theme.
 * The Fast Money amount expanded to $10 a point in 1998.
 * Gene Wood remained as the announcer until his 1996 retirement. He was replaced by Burton Richardson, who still announces today.
 * The Ferranti-Packard board continued seeing use until 1999, when it was replaced with a three-screen trilon (the logo screen, the survey screen, and Fast Money), though the survey board still got reduced to eight answers instead of twelve in 1994.
 * The current daytime jackpot for Fast Money is $30,000, while its syndicated counterpart is $50,000 (the starting amounts are $15,000 and $35,000, respectively).
 * For road shows, the set used during the show's trip to the Grand Ole Opry in 1993 is used here.

Aaliyah Houghton
Aaliyah Houghton died of a Plane Crash on August 25, 2001 in Real Life, but in the Jayverse she is still live and married Damon Dash since 2001.