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Post by johnandryan on Aug 2, 2009 16:01:47 GMT -5
I do like to bring in some of these guys though as one of the biggest pops for me was when someone came to my hometown area from another region.
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Post by maddog1981 on Aug 2, 2009 16:36:48 GMT -5
Ed Lewis and John Pesek made a little noise in my tag team title tournament yesterday. Pesek is a really fun card. His moves flow really well and he brings a unique style to the game. He would make a very good Arn Anderson type of character.
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Post by Shon Maxx on Aug 2, 2009 18:46:31 GMT -5
It depends on certain wrestlers.
Some wrestlers, I like but have no place for them right now (and I have to make cuts to make my fed from getting too big): Iron Sheik, Volkoff, Snuka, Inoki.
Some guys, I have no interest in using right now: Rogers, Bockwinkle, Valentines (both), Valiants, Love Bros.
Some guys just bore me with their matches, so I dropped them completely: Ray Stevens, Williams, Inoki, Dipollo.
I'm picky about whom I use, depending on their stats, their style, and my ideas for using them. With LOTF included, I only have so much room in my fed...and no time for a second fed right now.
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Post by Wraith on Aug 2, 2009 19:19:56 GMT -5
Ill tell ya what, I love my idea of being an alternate universe! I just pretend each set is a new year just like CotG. I set my LAW fed as starting in 1987 and going from there with Wrestlemania I and say something different happened in this universe and things happen slightly different (though I loved how my Wrestlemania 3 setup perfect for the Hogan/Andre final showdown). I haved used everyone so far but could see using or pushing some people less
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Post by doublea on Aug 2, 2009 21:22:29 GMT -5
As I approach wrestling as a sport (like they did here in England in the 1980s), I have no storylines and try to give everyone a match. The only wrestlers I don't like to use are jobbers, which I have only one, George South. They invariably lose so I don't want to waste my time rolling dice for a foregone conclusion. I like close match-ups. . Can't you imagine the storyline where George South is facing, say Nick Bockwinkel and Bock rolls a snake eyes!? Imagine that storyline One of the most entertaining matches I've ever seen was when South took on Ric Flair. I don't think the entire match is on line, but I think the highlights are still on there. I'm just one who thinks you should give everyone a shot in your fed. If they don't work out, then hey, drop 'em
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Post by smathis on Aug 3, 2009 16:34:15 GMT -5
Because I bring guys in randomly, everyone has an equal chance to get into my fed.
Now that said, there are some guys who haven't made it up to the fed yet. And some who have been gone too long.
But all the official cards are in the mix.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2009 16:37:32 GMT -5
This is how i'm doing it now.
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Post by Gunslinger on Aug 3, 2009 17:18:12 GMT -5
I try to use everyone, just not all at once. There are some wrestlers I've been meaning to use more, like Ishmaelo, Rocca, and Konnan.
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Post by johnandryan on Aug 3, 2009 20:26:43 GMT -5
Because I bring guys in randomly, everyone has an equal chance to get into my fed. Now that said, there are some guys who haven't made it up to the fed yet. And some who have been gone too long. But all the official cards are in the mix. how do you get them all in? Am I just working too hard to come up with storylines? Maybe I shift a bit like the old World Championship Wrestling show in the early 80's, when you never knew who could show up from week to week.
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Post by executioner on Aug 3, 2009 20:29:47 GMT -5
I try to get them all in as best I can. Rotate the guys who do not currently fit in though. Helps keep things fresh.
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