ranul
Infinity Challenge
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Post by ranul on Jul 30, 2012 21:12:20 GMT -5
Do you consider the interplanetary champion as the number 1 contender for the galaxian heavyweight championship or have any ranking space for it at all .
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Post by pleton80 on Jul 30, 2012 22:04:51 GMT -5
i really did use the ip as a lesser title in fact if a wrestler was consistently in the top 10 they were in a way above such a lower title however if a wrestler had the IP belt and defended it 6 times they were given a shot at the heavyweight title this was mainly due to laziness from having to keep moving them from one pile to another lol
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Post by Bazzy on Jul 31, 2012 4:33:33 GMT -5
I set out what title matches are going to happen ahead . Then on the next card weither its GWF Ch or I-P Ch . If its a heel champion . I look at my face lists and number 1 contender whoever it is , they get that title shot . Even if that no 1 contender is the GWF no 1 guy and could win the I-P title instead of GWF title .
Hope that aint to confusing ?
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Post by jmello on Jul 31, 2012 7:03:58 GMT -5
I would generally consider him #6 in the rankings. The top 5 would be focusing on the big prize, but since my rankings are all combined, the shot usually goes to whomever is ranked directly below the IP Champ. In hopes it'll be a good match.
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Post by swarm on Jul 31, 2012 7:15:19 GMT -5
Only when the IP champ has defeated all comers (usually after 5-10 successful defense) is he considered a top contender for the GWF title. Most times, a guy will enter that "next level" after dropping the belt if he had a very successful reign at IP champ.
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Post by Matt on Jul 31, 2012 11:03:57 GMT -5
I don't do formal rankings, but I pretty much assume my IP champ is about #5 on the contender list. That varies depending on who it is and who've they've beaten of course. That being said I did just have my IP champ fight the Galactic Champ at my last PPV lol.
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Post by Sickman on Jul 31, 2012 11:08:57 GMT -5
No special rankings for the IP Champ. I would give special considerations though if he were to go on a hot streak. My rankings are all inclusive, so if the IP Champ just happens to be in the top 5, then I would look at him for a shot just like anyone else. Top 5 would be in the running for the main title and six through 10 would be in the running for the IP Title. Every once in a while I would do a special champ vs champ match and if the IP Champ won then he would be an automatic #1 contender.
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Post by TTX on Jul 31, 2012 14:53:47 GMT -5
No for me as well. In fact, only a handful of times has the IP champ received a shot at the Galaxian champ. He's usually too busy defending his own title anyways.
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Post by MonkeyDBain on Jul 31, 2012 16:49:15 GMT -5
I am a big fan of the old days, when the United States Champion could get s World title match any time. The WWF Intercontinental title was considered a #1 contender and for a long time served as the stepping stone for the World title. I do not like the current system of belts being just props. Titles should mean something, you want a throw away title, get a "Beat the Champ" title. My IP is just under the Galaxian belt.
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Post by Justin Case on Jul 31, 2012 21:18:07 GMT -5
I am a big fan of the old days, when the United States Champion could get s World title match any time. The WWF Intercontinental title was considered a #1 contender and for a long time served as the stepping stone for the World title. I do not like the current system of belts being just props. Titles should mean something, you want a throw away title, get a "Beat the Champ" title. My IP is just under the Galaxian belt. I'm sort of with him. I always considered the secondary title to be the #1 guy in the ranks. Beat him, you are ready for a Major Title shot! Sort of like how Alberto Del Rio beats up on Santino. Well ok, maybe that's a bad example haha
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