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Post by Crimson Cross on Dec 21, 2010 8:10:06 GMT -5
In my North American Wrestling I have a secondary title in the Pro One Sponsored Wrestling Championship where it gives mid-carders / anyone not really in the run for the top belt a chance at being a champion, plus with this belt being sponsored by Pro One a sports drink, I plan to tie into the storylines where the champion promotes the drink...
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Dec 21, 2010 10:46:41 GMT -5
In my new WCW I'm using the United States Championship as a testing ground for future World Heavyweight Champions. I'm also using the Television Championship as a third tier title. Which will be used to promote my undercard. I'm also using the Cruiserweight Championship as a third way to promote the undercard.
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Post by smathis on Dec 21, 2010 10:55:23 GMT -5
I used to have a secondary title. It wasn't adding much so I dropped it. I, too, like to have fewer titles so that each one is more meaningful.
With the way my fed is going now, I might bring a secondary title back. But I will probably limit it by Rahl Rating. Like nobody over 25 can contend for it. Something for the lower card guys to compete for.
I'd be likely to make it only up for grabs on non-PPVs as well. Kind of like a TV title. Not sure what sort of bracket I'd set up for it. But it would look like a 3 week schedule followed by a week off (the PPV), with the title defended on the third week. I'd have to come up with something funky like two guys in one match on week 1 followed by the winner facing the last cycle's contender in week 2 with the winner getting a shot at a title. Then the loser of the second week goes back to next cycle's week 1 against a new competitor.
Due to the small iterations, I might make a pool of wrestlers and then have a 2 loss and they're gone or a three strikes they're out situation.
I've considered doing something like that with my tag brackets at least. Once a guy is cycled out of my fed it could be a really, really long time before they get to come back -- especially if they're LotF or a bootleg.
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Post by pride on Dec 22, 2010 11:15:39 GMT -5
i run a terriotoral based fed. one world title and regional champs are the secondary champs i have about 5 third degree belts but they are more of gimick belts.
the world champ and us champ is going to have an match to combined the belts to the northern american championship.
the secondary titles are the eastcoast championship mountian championship southerncross championship hollywood champiopship deepnorthern championship
but im thinkinng of revamping all championships and renaming all belts to fit the times.
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Post by pride on Dec 22, 2010 11:21:36 GMT -5
still looking for someone who can draw belts for my fed i have this thing were the champ has a -3 to pin ratings no lest than 1 for all title matches and secondary belts has -2 and third belts has -1 to their pin ratings for title matches. i did this because i beleive champs fight harder when their title is on the line.and my champs dont have to change over so much. oh and regional champs always get first lick at the world title. i think it works good for my promotion but its your game and roll them dice!!!
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Post by tystates on Dec 22, 2010 11:35:02 GMT -5
the world champ and us champ is going to have an match to combined the belts to the northern american championship. This doesn't make much sense to me. Combining the world title with the U.S. title for a smaller than the world No. American title. Just wondering how you're picturing things like does the promotion only run in North America or something.
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Post by pride on Dec 22, 2010 14:37:52 GMT -5
that is correct ty. i notice my promotion claming world but never goes outside us and canada, so until i get like 20 or so japan wrestlers to start an legends of japan fed (LJWA) its just an northern american title .
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Post by holland227 on Dec 22, 2010 14:48:32 GMT -5
My secondary title is the Television Title. It is required to be defend every card (Although there are a few exceptions) It was supposed to be a lower level to mid card title but a storyline got Frank Gotch to get the belt and he just finally dropped it after an almost year run.
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Post by barnestormer on Dec 25, 2010 11:32:17 GMT -5
I was just wondering how everyone used their secondary titles (ie IP, US National etc). Are they stepping stones to a shot at your World Titles. Is the secondary champion technically the number one contender to the World Title? Can everyone compete for your secondary title or do you restrict the title contenders/holders to mid card a low main event level talent? How do you determine which title a wrestler will go after? Is it based on rankings (ie the top 5 contenders go after the World Title and 6 to 10 go after the secondary title or does the top contender get his pick? Is it more to do with storyline or actual match results? In my bootleg federation, Unified Independent Wrestling, I give the number 1 contender the shot at the Heavyweight title. To determine this, I use Jim Steinhoff's Stroke system with a few house rules concerning my rankings. 1. The #1 contender can make any number of challenges for the title within a month's time; however, at the end of the month if he still hasn't won the title, his Current Stroke Value gets dropped down to his Initial Stroke Value, in order to give the next person in line a shot. 2. If the champion loses the title and then loses his automatically scheduled re-match, his Current Stroke Value drops to his Initial Stroke Value. As for my secondary title, the Miami Valley title, I use Justin Case's old point system (6 pts. for a finisher/special match win, 4 pts. for a specialty move win, 3 pts. for a normal move win, 2 pts. for a DQ win, and 1 pt. for a count out win) to determine who gets a shot at the title. The contender with the highest point total gets the shot at the Miami Valley title. 1. Whenever any wrestler loses a match, he loses all of his points. 2. Whenever a Miami Valley champion loses his automatically scheduled re-match, he loses 1/2 of the difference between his Current and Initial Stroke Value, which gives him a chance to become a major contender for the Heavyweight title.
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