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Post by Magnifico jr. on Aug 31, 2018 16:06:41 GMT -5
How do you use your titles For world do you keep it main event and legendary or do you mess around with it TV do you use it for anyone or keep it low Same questions for all the other titles what do you do with them
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Post by Magnifico jr. on Aug 31, 2018 16:33:27 GMT -5
I personally use the world title for Upper midcarder to legendary For the TV I use it for mid carder to main eventer but I always like to have short reigns CW I just use mid carder or rarely upper midcarder Ladies I use any but rare cards Tag prefer to use use destruction for a long reign but other then them I use any one but main eventer tags unless it's the insiders
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Post by branana06 on Sept 1, 2018 20:18:22 GMT -5
World Title is Upper Midcard and above TV is strictly modcarders for me CW Midcarders and worse Ladies Floats Around Tag Any push, it varies a lot
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Post by jimbob on Sept 9, 2018 6:55:11 GMT -5
whatever the story line needs!!!
I do tend to keep world titles on main event or above, a transitional upper mid carder champion for a brief riegn.
I just run with storylines for the most part. I do try and only put belts on a wrestler i have the merch card for though.
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Post by MystMotone101 on Sept 9, 2018 8:24:02 GMT -5
Hmm, seeing this wants me to make Jobber Joe my World Champion for no reason whatsoever.
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Post by branana06 on Sept 9, 2018 9:12:10 GMT -5
Hmm, seeing this wants me to make Jobber Joe my World Champion for no reason whatsoever. Sadly enough, Jobber Joe was my world champion back ib the original 8MW.
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Post by MystMotone101 on Sept 9, 2018 9:40:49 GMT -5
Hmm, seeing this wants me to make Jobber Joe my World Champion for no reason whatsoever. Sadly enough, Jobber Joe was my world champion back ib the original 8MW. In the original!? I know it's kinda easy now, but, the original didn't have any easy stuff like that, did it?
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Post by branana06 on Sept 9, 2018 10:07:00 GMT -5
Sadly enough, Jobber Joe was my world champion back ib the original 8MW. In the original!? I know it's kinda easy now, but, the original didn't have any easy stuff like that, did it? It took three game years and it progressively went down. (Dr. B, Starboy, Keith Blood, Pat Cabbage, Tennis Pro, and then Jobber Joe was my title history). It was still a nightamre and a half to conplete though.
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BloodyKeith
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Post by BloodyKeith on Sept 14, 2018 6:38:43 GMT -5
I reserve world titles for main eventers and legendaries, the occasional upper-mid-carder. I find the tag-teams to be so uneven, I have the Blade Blasters, and when they get the title literally no one is getting it off of them, because all the tag teams (Spoiler alert: Except a certain legendary and a Mick Foley like character) are all mid card and below. And I dislike that shinies can't be put together to form a shiny tag team. Cruiserweight usually ends up with the one or two main eventers I've got that fit the category and TV title goes to whoever I am backing in that storyline.
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Post by Ace of Spades on Sept 25, 2018 21:30:54 GMT -5
I use Legendary and Main Event cards for both the TV and World Titles. However, if there was just a battle royale/tournament, then the winner of said battle royale/tournament, regardless of status, becomes the new #1 contender for either the World, Tag Team, Cruiserweight,or Ladies Title, depending on the wrestler. If it's a tournament, then the runner-up becomes either the #1 contender for the TV Title or the #2 contender for the Tag-Team or Ladies Title, again depending on the wrestler. It helps a lot when you have a champion who's reigned forever and shows no signs of stopping. Cruiserweight Titles depends on status, fans, and push (unless there's recently been a Cruiserweight Cup). Ladies is anyone who can beat Valkyrie, so basically any midcard who wins the Ladies Battle Royale. Tag Team is Evil Empire in the 80's, Daredevils in the 90's. Seriously. Dark Invader and Death Star Boy have 70 total defenses (39-straight and 31-straight). They held the belts so long that they didn't lose them again until Week 4, Feb 1991, to the Daredevils. Dark Invader and Death Star Boy were both retired for 2 years and still defended the titles! But, they did lose them to the Daredevils in Week 4, Feb 1991. And the Daredevils have yet to lose them. It's Week 1, Apr 1997! They've held the belts for over six years! Dragonfly and Suicide have over 79 total defenses! 79! And their all consecutive! Granted, they don't exactly have the Blade Blasters and Mount Crushmore to worry about, but still! You'd think they'd lose the belts by random chance, but nope!
For battle royales, I go with the top 10/20 wrestlers who have the highest status. Status tiebreakers are determined by push rating. Push tiebreakers are determined by total draw. Draw tiebreakers are determined by skill rating. Skill tiebreakers are determined by which wrestler I like the most. Tournaments follow the same principal, but only the Top 8 wrestlers are chosen. Those 8 wrestlers are ranked 1-8, with one being the highest and 8 being the lowest. The tournament is organized like so: 1-8, 4-5, 2-7, 3-6, in that order. The winners of 1-8 and 4-5 fight each-other, and the winners of 2-7 and 3-6 fight each-other. The winners of those fight's square off in the championship. The only exception is the Tag-Team Invitational. Then I choose and rank the Tag-Teams by their combined skill and feuds.
Battle Royale and Tournament Rules: Champions are not allowed to compete in both tournaments and battle royales. I use them to establish a #1 contender, and champions can't become dual-champions (yet). If you're good enough to be in the battle royale/tournament but you're injured when they come around, then too bad! Good vs Good and Bad vs Bad matches in tournaments are not ideal, but they're permitted. I won't screw Devin Van Winkle out of a championship opportunity because he can only fight Mighty Leo and Orion Northstar. If two participants in a tournament who are rivals happen to fight each-other in the first round, then I equip their feud card. I do not deliberately fill the tournament with just feud cards because that's unfair to all the better wrestlers. This does not apply to the TTI because sorting the bracket through feuds is way easier than carefully analyzing each tag-team. If you won the last tournament/battle royale, then you have a guaranteed spot in the next tournament/battle royale. This is the only time injured wrestlers may compete in tournaments/battle royales. The same does not apply to runner-ups. All managers are banned for both tournaments and battle royales. I do not give unfair advantages too wrestlers based on their type by booking their type of match (ex. Arizona Chance vs Keith Blood in a Casket Match). If two wrestlers who are the same type fight each-other, then I book their type of match (ex. Killer Klown vs Mad Arab in a Casket Match). If two wrestlers who are different types square off, then the type of match must not give a bonus to either one. This also goes for battle royales.
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Post by Didn't know what to name mysel on Nov 6, 2018 18:16:11 GMT -5
I remember using the screwjob card to make Tommy Tough (local talent 1) my world champion for 3 in game weeks....
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