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Post by Trip Lambo on Jun 8, 2021 15:43:18 GMT -5
When Glitter Dash faces Glitter Dazzle, it's always a lumberjack match, because all the wrestlers in the back come out to witness the spectacle.
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Post by renonato on Jun 10, 2021 11:25:02 GMT -5
My main rule was that the March Mania winner headlines Champ Clash with a World Title opportunity. But then one year Gregorian won March Madness in a series of very sub-par matches. We tried a push for the big guy & the crowd wasn't digging it. Plus, at the same time I was in the middle of a really good feud with King Solomon (world champ) and Gridiron. So, that year I broke my own rule & the King & Gridiron headlined CC. I guess another rule I have is that the Cruiser Champ is never entered into the Cruiser Cup because the winner of that becomes #1 Contender. Same with the Tournament of Queens for the Ladies. Like some others have said, I usually use the Triple Threat match right before the Battle Royale to determine who enters last. Also, the matches at Halloween Hellraiser are usually all Hardcore style matches (Weapons, Death Match, Barbed-Wire, Exploding Ring, etc...) Its not a rule of mine, because I don't abide by it 100% of the time, but I thought it was interesting that someone above said their Cruiser Championship is always defended in a Submission Match because mine is almost always defended in a Ladder Match. I associate Cruiser Weights with the high flyers in my mind. Making halloween hellraiser full on hardcore is one of my goals in the future. Im also thinking about doing the same in gentlemans classic. Btw Im the one with the Submission match for the CW championship bouts. I do it this way cos to me its the equivalent of the Pure title in Ring of Honor. It had an specific set of rules that apply to this kind of matches and it was featured in some of the best contests of that era. It came back recently so I thought itd make a good gimmick. In the same vein I was planning to turn my TV title into something like NJPW's NEVER championship, being disputed in "hoss fights" exclusively between heavyweights and/or "tough" light heavies (rasslers and brawlers).
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Post by Revan The Legend on Dec 11, 2021 18:07:01 GMT -5
1) The triple threat on week 3 just before the battle royale is used to decide who gets last spot of the royale 2) The tag team tournament has 1 spot for an unofficial spontaneous tag team 3) A losing champion gets a rematch at the next PPV if they've defended the belt 2 or 3 times (excluding times where I've used the commissioner card to stop them losing mid month). If not then they get pushed out the picture for a month or two 4) If i make someone get attacked, I always try to honour the attack with a match up 5) The random (and personally annoying) 3 v 3 matches on the weekly shows I try to make champions vs challengers. 1 - Yeah ive done this every year on both games. Its too perfect a fit not to use. 2 - I love this idea, might start using myself! 3 - Yeah any champ that has successfully defends the belt a couple times gets a rematch. 4 - Yep another thing i always try to do. 5 - I do this sometimes, or i mix and have maybe one champ vs challenger and then people in the same division filling in.
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Post by thewalrus on Feb 4, 2022 21:31:18 GMT -5
I only allow a title exchange between two of the same wrestlers in a feud twice. The thrid match for the title between them is the final.
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