phantasyfan
Fighting Titan
To the world your just a teacher to your students your a hero
Posts: 381
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Post by phantasyfan on Sept 7, 2019 22:47:30 GMT -5
I run my legends fed like the WWF and incorporate Indy’s And boot legs. Aside of the I also have a Chikara, ROH, and CZW. My main fed is my WWF play several cards a week there the rest I alternate. Jerod is amazing he’s been such a help to me creating bootlegs and a good friend.
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Post by TTX on Sept 8, 2019 7:30:36 GMT -5
I run 3 feds at the moment..a WWWF style fed EPW. A classic Southern Style fed SCW, and a hardcore fed HXW. I simply rotate between them. It never feels that hard. As new wrestlers come, I figure which fed they should join and go from there. I also rotate a few people out as necessary.
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Post by j on Sept 8, 2019 13:57:38 GMT -5
My indie feds I run are: AIW Chikara NWA Evolve RWS ROH
I also have 1 legends fed split into 5 territories but haven't been doing much with that lately.
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Post by Gunslinger on Sept 8, 2019 14:19:21 GMT -5
I used to try to run multiple feds but it's a quick way to get burned out, for me at least. It can be rewarding to have people jumping feds and do federation vs. federation battles, though, as long as you have time.
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Post by lastarza on Sept 8, 2019 20:33:31 GMT -5
I used to try to run multiple feds but it's a quick way to get burned out, for me at least. It can be rewarding to have people jumping feds and do federation vs. federation battles, though, as long as you have time. That's the main thing I'm worried about... Burn out. In addition to running my feds, I'd also like to post the results in the appropriate sub-forum here... and having 2 feds will double the time it takes to post the results. I'm afraid that it will start to feel like work after awhile. How many of you guys post your results?
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Post by Vegas on Sept 8, 2019 20:36:52 GMT -5
I used to try to run multiple feds but it's a quick way to get burned out, for me at least. It can be rewarding to have people jumping feds and do federation vs. federation battles, though, as long as you have time. That's the main thing I'm worried about... Burn out. In addition to running my feds, I'd also like to post the results in the appropriate sub-forum here... and having 2 feds will double the time it takes to post the results. I'm afraid that it will start to feel like work after awhile. How many of you guys post your results? I post my LOW and Indy results, but I am good at multitasking and I often post results while watching RAW or some other wrestling which helps me maximize my available time.
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phantasyfan
Fighting Titan
To the world your just a teacher to your students your a hero
Posts: 381
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Post by phantasyfan on Sept 8, 2019 20:38:23 GMT -5
I just started posting the results for my WWF fed and that’s the only one out of all the ones I run that I post. I always kept results but posting them now allows me to go more into detail with story lines feuds ect. It add a whole new level of creativity to game play.
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Post by lastarza on Sept 8, 2019 20:44:39 GMT -5
I just started posting the results for my WWF fed and that’s the only one out of all the ones I run that I post. I always kept results but posting them now allows me to go more into detail with story lines feuds ect. It add a whole new level of creativity to game play. That's kind of what I was thinking. If you post your results, it kind of forces you to be a creative booker. You don't want to have a lame TV show, for example.
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awffltony77
Infinity Challenge
This game is killing my PS4
Posts: 207
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Post by awffltony77 on Sept 8, 2019 23:42:01 GMT -5
I have the whole NWAish "governing body" thing going on, and after some trail and error and a few restarts, it's really picking up steam.
My Legacy Championship Wrestling has: *The LCW World Champion *LCW World Tag Team Champions *LCW World Jr Heavyweight Champion *LCW World Women's Champion
I have my league divided into 4 Territories, 3 of them recognized by the LCW, and one rouge "unsanctioned" fed, "Western Extreme Championship Wrestling". The WECW is, you guessed it, where most of the pure hardcore guys end up. But it's also the only fed this far that I sprinkle any current guys in, as Bryan Danielson, Kevin Steen, AJ Styles, Claudio, The Bullet Club, and the Briscoes all work there too. No DQs, no Countouts....
In the Midwest Wrestling All Stars territory, mostly the opposite takes place, where GM and Booker Vern Gagne tries to apply a strict code of Honor, and DQ rolls are strict. Here u can find the Bockwinkels, The Crusher, ect...
Deep South Wrestling promotes a bit of a Wilder side, and puts a heavy emphasis on tag team wrestling. The DSW is occupied by the likes of The Horseman, Dusty, Magnum TA, ect....most if the 6:05 crew.
And finally in the Capital Wrestling Federation, bigger is better on the "main event" style territory. Ted Dibeasi (with Andre looming over his shoulder) currently has a death grip on this area, fending off an outnumbered Macho Man...
My schedule is 3 "TVs" which are 4 matches and 1 interview or 3 matches and 2 interviews. The 4th week is the big shows, with two feds putting on a major arena show in their market, and a third putting on a ppv show. This ppv show coincides with the month to month touring the LCW World Champion does.
The tag and Jr heavyweight champions are at the other two feds, and it is a constant rotation from there (woman's title is an attraction booked once a month)
At the start of each month, I determine 3 contenders for each feds regional title, and two contenders for that months touring LCW champ. In week one, each fed has a "fight in" between contenders 2 and 3, with the winner facing #1 in the ensuing weeks to determine who gets a title match in week four.
For the world titles, much the same (as I use 2, but often have 3 like the regional ties) plays out so the monthly card takes shape, and half of the month books itself
The rest is filled with Rivalry or fued matches, Enhancement Matches, and the touring champion facing an up and coming contender in a min title bout.
As I mentioned, this system books itself in some ways.
As for rosters, I keep it around 8 face 8 heel and 5 tag teams each. So around 25-30 tops. When anything feels played out I can simply move someone out and a new guy in. It's great times.
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Post by Sickman on Sept 9, 2019 10:05:15 GMT -5
I ran four different feds at one point, three of those under one umbrella similar to the NWA. One on the east coast, one in the central US, and one out west. Then I ran an independent fed. I held a "draft" for the three territories, which amounted to me sorting the cards from best to worst across the board. For me it was pretty easy to keep it all separate, the different fed styles, different storylines.
Currently I have a GWFZ fed going, which consists of about 13 different territories. But after 8 years in existence, I'm only on the 99th card. I have so many different distractions, mainly video games, that I don't play as much.
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