Post by Cernunnos on Feb 17, 2010 23:44:02 GMT -5
Battle Royal Match Elimination Chart
Background: Are your Battle Royal Matches (Royal Rumble) lacking a little flavor? Looking for something else to add a little something to the match? Are top guys getting eliminated by lower cards, simply because they got lucky and rolled an out of the ring? How do you handle the match when someone rolls (lv) on defense, do you simply ignore it? Well look no further, I have come up with two mat charts to add a little spice to a Battle Royal Match without completely altering it all together!
Rules:
- Use the bellow charts in conjunction with the rules that you would normally use for your Battle Royal (Royal Rumble) Matches.
- Before you start the Battle Royal Match, you must first establish a wrestler’s Battle Royal Rating. To find this go by the wrestler’s Rahl Rating, Which can be found:
Here
Or here
A = (A Rahl Rating of) 35 and above
B = (A Rahl Rating of) 16-34
C = (A Rahl Rating of) 15 and below
- If you do not understand how the Rahl Rating works (or are just too lazy too look it up), then for simplicity’s sake just use a wrestler’s Ring Rating found on the bottom of their card as their Battle Royal Rating.
- “You” refers to the wrestler currently being tossed out of the ring.
- Use the Battle Royal Match Elimination Chart when a wrestler rolls out of the ring against an opponent, or a wrestler rolls pin on defense.
- The number of times a wrestler may roll on the Battle Royal Match Elimination Chart during the course of a match is directly correlated to their Battle Royal Rating. A = 3 times a match, B = 2 times a match, C = 1 time a match.
- Do not use the Battle Royal Match Elimination Chart after a wrestler has used their finisher on an opponent, and they are required to roll pin. In this instance continue the match in the normal manner.
- During the match when a wrestler rolls (tag), (lv) or an offensive move that requires a tag partner, he may choose to roll on the Battle Royal Match Double Team Chart presented bellow. This may only be used twice per wrestler (who chose to roll on the chart) during the match.
Battle Royal Match Elimination Chart
This chart is used when a wrestler has rolled out of the ring against you, or you have rolled pin in a Battle Royal Match. Find your Battle Royal Rating, then roll two dice and consult the chart bellow.
* If a wrestler has already rolled on this chart the maximum number of times they could per match (Battle Royal Rating = A: 3, B: 2, C: 1), then continue the match in the normal manner.
Battle Royal Match Double Team Chart
This chart is used when a wrestler rolls (tag), (lv) or an offensive move that requires a tag partner and he chooses to ask another in ring wrestler for help during a Battle Royal Match. This may only be used twice per wrestler (who chose to roll on the chart) during the course of the match.
* This chart can only be used if there are at least three wrestlers in the ring.
Background: Are your Battle Royal Matches (Royal Rumble) lacking a little flavor? Looking for something else to add a little something to the match? Are top guys getting eliminated by lower cards, simply because they got lucky and rolled an out of the ring? How do you handle the match when someone rolls (lv) on defense, do you simply ignore it? Well look no further, I have come up with two mat charts to add a little spice to a Battle Royal Match without completely altering it all together!
Rules:
- Use the bellow charts in conjunction with the rules that you would normally use for your Battle Royal (Royal Rumble) Matches.
- Before you start the Battle Royal Match, you must first establish a wrestler’s Battle Royal Rating. To find this go by the wrestler’s Rahl Rating, Which can be found:
Here
Or here
A = (A Rahl Rating of) 35 and above
B = (A Rahl Rating of) 16-34
C = (A Rahl Rating of) 15 and below
- If you do not understand how the Rahl Rating works (or are just too lazy too look it up), then for simplicity’s sake just use a wrestler’s Ring Rating found on the bottom of their card as their Battle Royal Rating.
- “You” refers to the wrestler currently being tossed out of the ring.
- Use the Battle Royal Match Elimination Chart when a wrestler rolls out of the ring against an opponent, or a wrestler rolls pin on defense.
- The number of times a wrestler may roll on the Battle Royal Match Elimination Chart during the course of a match is directly correlated to their Battle Royal Rating. A = 3 times a match, B = 2 times a match, C = 1 time a match.
- Do not use the Battle Royal Match Elimination Chart after a wrestler has used their finisher on an opponent, and they are required to roll pin. In this instance continue the match in the normal manner.
- During the match when a wrestler rolls (tag), (lv) or an offensive move that requires a tag partner, he may choose to roll on the Battle Royal Match Double Team Chart presented bellow. This may only be used twice per wrestler (who chose to roll on the chart) during the match.
Battle Royal Match Elimination Chart
This chart is used when a wrestler has rolled out of the ring against you, or you have rolled pin in a Battle Royal Match. Find your Battle Royal Rating, then roll two dice and consult the chart bellow.
OUTCOME | Rating A | Rating B | Rating C |
The opponent tosses you over the top rope, but you’re still holding onto it. You flip back up into the ring only to see your opponent charging at you looking to clothesline you over the top rope. Still holding onto the rope you duck and pull it down, sending the opponent up an over. Opponent rolls either pin or on this chart.* | 2-4 | 2-3 | |
The opponent tosses you over the top rope, but you’re still holding onto it. As his attention is diverted, you quietly slip back into the ring and attack him from behind. Roll on level 3 offense against your opponent. | 5 | 4 | 2-3 |
The opponent tosses you over the top rope, however you grab on to it at the last second and pull yourself pack in. Looking for prey you lash out at the first wrestler who crosses your path. Roll on level 2 offense against any wrestler in the ring. | 6-7 | 5-6 | 4 |
The opponent tosses you over the top rope, however you grab on to it at the last second and pull yourself pack in. Although you aren’t eliminated he sees that you’re back in the match and sets his sights on you. Opponent rolls on level 3 offense against you. | 8 | 7 | 5 |
The opponent tosses you over the top rope, however you grab on to it at the last second. One of your feet touch the mat below, while the other dangles. Roll one die. ODD: You successfully pull yourself up and slide back into the ring. EVEN: In your struggle to pull up your second foot touches the ground. You are eliminated. | 9-11 | 8-9 | 6-8 |
The opponent successfully tosses you over the top rope to the outside floor below. You are eliminated. | 12 | 10-12 | 9-12 |
* If a wrestler has already rolled on this chart the maximum number of times they could per match (Battle Royal Rating = A: 3, B: 2, C: 1), then continue the match in the normal manner.
Battle Royal Match Double Team Chart
This chart is used when a wrestler rolls (tag), (lv) or an offensive move that requires a tag partner and he chooses to ask another in ring wrestler for help during a Battle Royal Match. This may only be used twice per wrestler (who chose to roll on the chart) during the course of the match.
Roll | Result |
1 | You call another wrestler over to help you out. He sees and opening and starts to beat on your opponent, not only that but he tosses the opponent over the top rope. Opponent rolls either pin or on the Battle Royal Match Elimination Chart, if applicable. |
2 | You call another wrestler over and he helps you beat on the opponent. As you both wear away on your foe, you spot an opening on both competitors. Roll on level 3 offense against either wrestler. |
3 | You call another wrestler over and he helps you perform a vicious double team maneuver on the opponent (you choose what the move is). Roll on level 2 offense against your opponent. |
4 | You call another wrestler over and he helps you perform a vicious double team maneuver on the opponent (you choose what the move is). Roll on level 3 offense against your opponent. |
5 | You call another wrestler over and he tries to help but it’s no good. Your opponent sees him coming and kicks him in the stomach. Opponent rolls on level 3 offense against you or the other wrestler. |
6 | You call another wrestler over and he helps you beat on the opponent, however before you can do anything else he turns on you. He tosses you over the top rope. You roll either pin or on the Battle Royal Match Elimination Chart, if applicable. |
* This chart can only be used if there are at least three wrestlers in the ring.