Post by OdeonParade on Sept 13, 2013 7:12:06 GMT -5
Hello There!
I've been running cards for a while and thought it was about time I started posting on here.
My set up is based around 3 promotions, the GWF, NCWA and PWA.
President: Tom Filsinger
GWF World Heavyweight Championship (216 lbs +)
GWF World Tag Team Championship
GWF World Television Championship
GWF Super Stars – TV Show every Monday night (6 MATCHES)
GWF PPV – last Sunday of every month: (6 MATCHES)
January ~ War to Settle the Score (the event features an 8 man tag team elimination gauntlet match where the winning team recieves the coveted FILSINGER TROPHY and £100,000 to be shared between them)
February ~ International Incident*
March ~ King of the Ring Tournament (The one night a year tournament between 12 wrestlers. The winner of a triple threat is crowned GWF King of the Ring and receives a GWF World Heavyweight Championship opportunity)
April ~ Springtime Slam*
May ~ Lethal Lottery (numerous match types are placed onto the “Lottery Wheel” and prior to each match being contested a match type is drawn, deciding what stipulations the following match will be contested under.)
June ~ World Series of Wrestling (four teams of three wrestlers compete in tag team and singles matches over the course of the month to earn points in the Series. The team with the most points at the end of the World Series PPV wins the WORLD SERIES OF WRESTLING TROPHY)
July ~ Bash at the Beach*
August ~ Blood, Guts & Glory (Every match on the card is contested under “No Holds Barred” Rules)
September ~ Super Clash*
October ~ Last Man Standing (30 Wrestlers compete in a free for all “battle royal” with the opportunity to face the GWF World Heavyweight Champion in the main event of GWF WrestleRumble on the line. Elimination occurs by throwing opponents over the tope rope)
November ~ Final Countdown*
December ~ WrestleRumble (This is the GWF’s annual end of year showpiece event. The main event is a battle between the GWF champion and the winner of the “Last Man Standing Match”. Other attractions include the annual six men “Money in the Bank Ladder Match” with a contract guaranteeing a GWF Championship opportunity hanging in the balance and Tag Team Championship Battle Royal)
*subject to change
(Each promotion uses it's own referees. The Number next to each Ref represents their "Strictness" or how many times a DQ has to be rolled before it is awarded as a decision.)
Earl Hebner (4)
Theodore Long (3)
Tim White (2)
Nick Patrick (1)
NCWA North American Heavyweight Championship (216 lbs +, all matches contested under 2/3 falls rules)
NCWA North American Tag Team Championship
NCWA North American Light Heavyweight Championship (215 lbs -)
NCWA Wrestling Challenge – first and third Friday of the month (6 MATCHES)
NCWA annual Super Shows – 4 per year (6 MATCHES)
March – NCWA Dallas Classic
June - NCWA Bunkhouse Brawl
September - NCWA American Stampede
December - NCWA Showcase of the Stars
Randy Anderson (1)
Brian Hildebrand (2)
Rudy Charles (3)
PWA All Asia Heavyweight Championship (216 lbs +)
PWA All Asia Tag Team Championship
PWA King of the Death Match Championship (all matches contested under various “Death Match” rules.)
PWA Battle Zone – second Saturday of every month (8 MATCHES)
PWA Annual Super 16 Cup – 2 stage invitation tournament held every July featuring wrestlers from each promotion
Mike Chioda (3)
Jack Doan (1)
Charles Robinson (4)
Stage 1 – Win/Loss
Win by pin fall/submission +2 points
Win by disqualification +1 point
Loss -1 point
Draw (double count out, double DQ etc.) +1 point each
Stage 2 – Match Modifier
Win Special Rules Match (eg. Cage, Ladder, 2/3 falls etc.) +1 point
Win Battle Royal +2 points
(do not add initial points, only +2 here. Add 1 point for every superstar eliminated. Losing a battle royal match does not incure a -1 deduction)
Stage 3 – Championship Modifier
Win Primary Championship +5 points
Win Tag Team Championship +3 points
Win Secondary Championship +2 points
Defend championship successfully +1 point
Lose championship -2 points
and the following Mod:
Rules:
Whenever a wrestler becomes a champion they become entitled to a couple of perks. Firstly their PIN rating is reduced by the following:
Primary Champion : -3 from PIN Rating
Tag Champions : -2 from PIN Rating each
Secondary Champion : -1 from PIN Rating
Secondly they are entitled to roll on the below chart whenever they are pinned and are effectively defeated. The chart allows them a second wind to avoid losing their coveted title! Champions can only roll on this chart once per match during title matches (including tag team matches) and must subtract the bracketed PIN rating from roll.
Eye of the Tiger Chart
Roll Result
2 You just about get an arm up and your opponent cannot believe you have kicked out! He picks you up again … (R1D6) 1-4 You reverse your opponent and roll on Level 3 offence. 5-6 Your opponent rolls on Level 3 offence.
3-4 You kick out at the last second and the arena erupts! You use your momentum to knock your opponent from the ring to the outside! Opponent rolls on Outside Ring Chart.
5-7 You stun the crowd by kicking out! Your opponent picks you up and whips you towards the ropes, you reverse however! Opponent rolls on Into the Ropes Chart.
8 You kick out and on pure adrenaline you pepper your opponent with head shots! Your opponent is busted open! Opponent Add 1.
9-10 You kick out and your opponent cannot believe it! You’re opponent attempts his finishing move but you reverse it … (R1D6) 1-2 into your finisher and nail it! Opponent rolls PIN + Your Finisher rating. 3-6 into a small package! Opponent rolls PIN.
11-12 You raise your arm and the crowd erupts! Your opponent starts hammering away in disbelief but the shots have no effect! You block a blow and nail your opponent with your finisher! Opponent rolls PIN + Your Finisher.
The first few cards ran without too much in the way of planned story lines or feuds but rather were allowed to develop naturally. So here we go!
I've been running cards for a while and thought it was about time I started posting on here.
My set up is based around 3 promotions, the GWF, NCWA and PWA.
GWF
Global Wrestling Federation
President: Tom Filsinger
GWF World Heavyweight Championship (216 lbs +)
GWF World Tag Team Championship
GWF World Television Championship
GWF Super Stars – TV Show every Monday night (6 MATCHES)
GWF PPV – last Sunday of every month: (6 MATCHES)
January ~ War to Settle the Score (the event features an 8 man tag team elimination gauntlet match where the winning team recieves the coveted FILSINGER TROPHY and £100,000 to be shared between them)
February ~ International Incident*
March ~ King of the Ring Tournament (The one night a year tournament between 12 wrestlers. The winner of a triple threat is crowned GWF King of the Ring and receives a GWF World Heavyweight Championship opportunity)
April ~ Springtime Slam*
May ~ Lethal Lottery (numerous match types are placed onto the “Lottery Wheel” and prior to each match being contested a match type is drawn, deciding what stipulations the following match will be contested under.)
June ~ World Series of Wrestling (four teams of three wrestlers compete in tag team and singles matches over the course of the month to earn points in the Series. The team with the most points at the end of the World Series PPV wins the WORLD SERIES OF WRESTLING TROPHY)
July ~ Bash at the Beach*
August ~ Blood, Guts & Glory (Every match on the card is contested under “No Holds Barred” Rules)
September ~ Super Clash*
October ~ Last Man Standing (30 Wrestlers compete in a free for all “battle royal” with the opportunity to face the GWF World Heavyweight Champion in the main event of GWF WrestleRumble on the line. Elimination occurs by throwing opponents over the tope rope)
November ~ Final Countdown*
December ~ WrestleRumble (This is the GWF’s annual end of year showpiece event. The main event is a battle between the GWF champion and the winner of the “Last Man Standing Match”. Other attractions include the annual six men “Money in the Bank Ladder Match” with a contract guaranteeing a GWF Championship opportunity hanging in the balance and Tag Team Championship Battle Royal)
*subject to change
(Each promotion uses it's own referees. The Number next to each Ref represents their "Strictness" or how many times a DQ has to be rolled before it is awarded as a decision.)
Earl Hebner (4)
Theodore Long (3)
Tim White (2)
Nick Patrick (1)
NCWA
National Championship Wrestling Association
NCWA North American Tag Team Championship
NCWA North American Light Heavyweight Championship (215 lbs -)
NCWA Wrestling Challenge – first and third Friday of the month (6 MATCHES)
NCWA annual Super Shows – 4 per year (6 MATCHES)
March – NCWA Dallas Classic
June - NCWA Bunkhouse Brawl
September - NCWA American Stampede
December - NCWA Showcase of the Stars
Randy Anderson (1)
Brian Hildebrand (2)
Rudy Charles (3)
PWA
Pro Wrestling Asia
PWA All Asia Heavyweight Championship (216 lbs +)
PWA All Asia Tag Team Championship
PWA King of the Death Match Championship (all matches contested under various “Death Match” rules.)
PWA Battle Zone – second Saturday of every month (8 MATCHES)
PWA Annual Super 16 Cup – 2 stage invitation tournament held every July featuring wrestlers from each promotion
Mike Chioda (3)
Jack Doan (1)
Charles Robinson (4)
Ranking System
I use the following Ranking System.Stage 1 – Win/Loss
Win by pin fall/submission +2 points
Win by disqualification +1 point
Loss -1 point
Draw (double count out, double DQ etc.) +1 point each
Stage 2 – Match Modifier
Win Special Rules Match (eg. Cage, Ladder, 2/3 falls etc.) +1 point
Win Battle Royal +2 points
(do not add initial points, only +2 here. Add 1 point for every superstar eliminated. Losing a battle royal match does not incure a -1 deduction)
Stage 3 – Championship Modifier
Win Primary Championship +5 points
Win Tag Team Championship +3 points
Win Secondary Championship +2 points
Defend championship successfully +1 point
Lose championship -2 points
and the following Mod:
Champion Chart
Rules:
Whenever a wrestler becomes a champion they become entitled to a couple of perks. Firstly their PIN rating is reduced by the following:
Primary Champion : -3 from PIN Rating
Tag Champions : -2 from PIN Rating each
Secondary Champion : -1 from PIN Rating
Secondly they are entitled to roll on the below chart whenever they are pinned and are effectively defeated. The chart allows them a second wind to avoid losing their coveted title! Champions can only roll on this chart once per match during title matches (including tag team matches) and must subtract the bracketed PIN rating from roll.
Eye of the Tiger Chart
Roll Result
2 You just about get an arm up and your opponent cannot believe you have kicked out! He picks you up again … (R1D6) 1-4 You reverse your opponent and roll on Level 3 offence. 5-6 Your opponent rolls on Level 3 offence.
3-4 You kick out at the last second and the arena erupts! You use your momentum to knock your opponent from the ring to the outside! Opponent rolls on Outside Ring Chart.
5-7 You stun the crowd by kicking out! Your opponent picks you up and whips you towards the ropes, you reverse however! Opponent rolls on Into the Ropes Chart.
8 You kick out and on pure adrenaline you pepper your opponent with head shots! Your opponent is busted open! Opponent Add 1.
9-10 You kick out and your opponent cannot believe it! You’re opponent attempts his finishing move but you reverse it … (R1D6) 1-2 into your finisher and nail it! Opponent rolls PIN + Your Finisher rating. 3-6 into a small package! Opponent rolls PIN.
11-12 You raise your arm and the crowd erupts! Your opponent starts hammering away in disbelief but the shots have no effect! You block a blow and nail your opponent with your finisher! Opponent rolls PIN + Your Finisher.
The first few cards ran without too much in the way of planned story lines or feuds but rather were allowed to develop naturally. So here we go!