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Post by Stanley The Weeb on Sept 23, 2017 14:55:52 GMT -5
Matches which can only be played at a pay-per-view brodcast. We know there conning. But exactly what will they be?
Here are some events I can think up.
Tag VS Solo Match Cost: $150/Free Participants: 3 (1 tag team and a solo wrestler) Description: Two against one. While my money is on the tag team, don't count the solo wrestler out.
Three Man Brawl Cost: $150/Free Participates: 3 Description: Three go in, one goes out.
Four Man Brawl Cost: $200 Participates: 4 Description: Four go in, one goes out.
Three Man Tag Cost: $300/Free Participates: 6 Description: Two teams of three. One team triumphs.
Four Man Tag Participates: 8 Cost: $400 Description: Two teams of four. One team triumphs.
Hidden Surprise Match Cost: $50 (the most cost effected event match) Participants: 1 (technology 2, but the phone choses 1 at random) Description: Sometimes you don't know who your suppose to wrastle against, only that your secduled to wrestle.
Hall Of Game Match Cost: $100 Participants: 2, both inactive wrestlers. Description: Only one spot in the hall this year. But we have two prime canidates...
Your Unemployed Match Cost: $100 (but unavailable till 1990) Participants: 2 Description: Wrestle for your job. Loser gets put on the inactive list.
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Sept 24, 2017 18:29:29 GMT -5
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Post by Stanley The Weeb on Sept 24, 2017 18:29:29 GMT -5
Guest Ref Match Cost: $150 Participants: 3 Description: The guest referee is suppose to be impartial. And if the guest referee is another wrestler, chances of impartialness just drop to zero percent.
Reinstatment Cost: $100 Participants: 1 (wrestler rendered inactive while still in active years thanks to events like the Your Unemployed Match). Description: Look who is back in the ring. Let's welcome him back, shall we?
Grand Braul Cost: $2500 Participants: 10 Description: 10 go in, in waves up to four, till one remains standing.
Super Tag Battle Cost: $2500 Participants: 12 (2 teems of six across three rings simultaneously) Description: Three tag teams are designated "group a", and three other tag teams are designated "not group a". The group with the most wins is declared the winner. Note, members of the team which finish there match are free to interfere in the other match as long as they don't step into the other ring themselves...
Gauntlet Match Cost: $300 Participants: 6 Description: A marathon best of five match. The winner of stage 1 faces stage 2, the winner of stage 2 faces stage 3, and so on till the final stage.
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Sept 25, 2017 17:35:56 GMT -5
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Post by Stanley The Weeb on Sept 25, 2017 17:35:56 GMT -5
Nobody has any events to add?
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Sept 26, 2017 10:59:32 GMT -5
Post by Papa Chopper on Sept 26, 2017 10:59:32 GMT -5
I suggested the idea conceptually a while back in one of the other threads, but those are very good examples. I would suggest that you add a proposed COST for each type of match similar to what you already have for the other match types. Also think of how much each MATCH CARD should cost in terms of game currency. Consider that the major foil cards go for 300K and that you cost values should be proportional to the number of involved participants. i.e. your Battle Royal/Rumble cards should be the most expensive ones.
I like that you have some match types which have "conditionals"...like the reinstatement one...certainly would add to the dynamic.
One idea along the line of yours would be:
#1 Contenders Match Participants: 2 or 4 (depending on the belts in question) Description: Winner of the match gets AUTOMATICALLY booked for the next available title match, with maybe a push bonus?
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Oct 3, 2017 6:51:27 GMT -5
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Post by Stanley The Weeb on Oct 3, 2017 6:51:27 GMT -5
Im not good at calculating cost. I assume that Events which have more wrestlers cost more than Events which have a few. The "free" Events should be "Tag VS Solo", "Three Man Braul", and "Three Man Tag". In the 90's, "Your Unemployed Match" should also be free (Thanks Me. Fanticy).
But that's my idea.
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Oct 3, 2017 10:04:10 GMT -5
Post by Papa Chopper on Oct 3, 2017 10:04:10 GMT -5
At the very least each additional participant should increase the cost by around $50-100 for up to maybe 6 people. Anything more than that like a Battle Royale or a Royal Rumble should have a nominal value between 2500-5000, which means good luck rolling the dice on booking a show for the Silver Stadium...but on the flip-side your earning potential should be a lot bigger than that.
But if there's a risk of such a big type match being overused and thus being "game breaking", perhaps let it happen during a "fixed date" on the calendar at no cost.
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Oct 3, 2017 12:08:29 GMT -5
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Post by Stanley The Weeb on Oct 3, 2017 12:08:29 GMT -5
I myself thought to limit it to ten men brawl (we have to think of the processing power of a cell phone when doing such a huge member event). So a flat $2500 to $5000 should make sence (especially if you want it to be a once in a long time thing). All events should be playable, mostly at any PPV, but one event per PPV.
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Oct 3, 2017 12:27:38 GMT -5
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Post by Stanley The Weeb on Oct 3, 2017 12:27:38 GMT -5
Jobber Battle Royal Cost: $200 (only $25 per wrestler) Participants: 8, but all members of the match must be Jobbers and/or Openers. Description: 8 Jobbers go in, one goes to win. The winner gets an artificial push bonus next match there in.
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