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Post by Tournament Master on Mar 29, 2016 21:01:51 GMT -5
I think that would make sense to include in a new ringside companion. Plan to start a new topic soon to ask what other matches people want for a potential new Ringside Companion. With all the indy feds under the Filsinger umbrella now, I think it is time for a... Dance Off Chart! Sent from my SM-G900V using proboards There is already a dance off chart on Bryce Remsburg's card.
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Post by natureboi on Mar 30, 2016 4:19:00 GMT -5
I'm strictly old school, so would like to see Texas Bullrope, Russian Chain, Dog Collar, Steel Cage (including escape-the-cage), Tornado Tag, Coal Miner's Glove, and others of that vintage. I know some of these already exist, but, as previously mentioned, I don't like fumbling through handbooks and loose charts.
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Post by joebreakdown on Mar 30, 2016 4:59:39 GMT -5
A companion would be a good idea- especially if it includes the 'Chests Double Team Chart!'
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Post by joebreakdown on Mar 30, 2016 5:01:06 GMT -5
I'm strictly old school, so would like to see Texas Bullrope, Russian Chain, Dog Collar, Steel Cage (including escape-the-cage), Tornado Tag, Coal Miner's Glove, and others of that vintage. I know some of these already exist, but, as previously mentioned, I don't like fumbling through handbooks and loose charts. Agreed. Would also like to include solid rules for handicap matches
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Post by stevetrash on Mar 30, 2016 11:21:28 GMT -5
think a nice universal handbook covering GWF, Legends and various Indy matches would be fantastic. This would be great!
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Post by cruefan68 on Mar 30, 2016 12:24:08 GMT -5
think a nice universal handbook covering GWF, Legends and various Indy matches would be fantastic. This would be great! I have to agree and as was noted adding in such charts as the Tiger Mask one would be great. We really need one resource for all of these matches and charts. I use cards and dice so sometimes searching for things can be difficult so it would be nice for it to all be in one place.
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Post by Pete on Mar 30, 2016 16:36:18 GMT -5
Agreed that it would be nice to have *all* the rules and charts collected together--even stuff like the Wolf Wildman and Lottery charts.
The classic cage rules are just about perfect--simple, straightforward, easy to remember. But part of me always kind of wanted to see an "out of the ring" chart for the cage--I think if somehow the rules didn't come out until the late 2090's or so, that's what would have happened. (I mean a substitute chart, allowing for reversals and various other cage-related moves). The best thing about such a chart is that it could be strictly optional, since the classic rules work so well.
I also really, really would like to get a solid but not overcomplicated ruleset for a First-Blood Match--I'm not really a big fan of "first to [x] tokens bleeds and loses." I've always liked using the Blood & Guts chart and ending the match with a Major Cut myself, with the idea being that you need to draw more than a trickle of blood to win, but that may not work within the official COTG universe.
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Post by Pariah on Mar 30, 2016 17:33:55 GMT -5
Agreed that it would be nice to have *all* the rules and charts collected together--even stuff like the Wolf Wildman and Lottery charts. The classic cage rules are just about perfect--simple, straightforward, easy to remember. But part of me always kind of wanted to see an "out of the ring" chart for the cage--I think if somehow the rules didn't come out until the late 2090's or so, that's what would have happened. (I mean a substitute chart, allowing for reversals and various other cage-related moves). The best thing about such a chart is that it could be strictly optional, since the classic rules work so well. I also really, really would like to get a solid but not overcomplicated ruleset for a First-Blood Match--I'm not really a big fan of "first to [x] tokens bleeds and loses." I've always liked using the Blood & Guts chart and ending the match with a Major Cut myself, with the idea being that you need to draw more than a trickle of blood to win, but that may not work within the official COTG universe. I've actually developed both for my own GWF... A steel cage chart AND a first blood chart... Both use Cage Ratings in a similar manner to how the basic charts use the A, B and C ratings... Nothing complicated, but I enjoy using them... Would love to see FG put out 'official' versions of something similar.
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Post by barflymike4ever on Mar 30, 2016 23:25:25 GMT -5
an updated companion for GWF ++ the others would be long overdue. the last one was what 2112? twenty GWF years and how many new charts? my 2112 book is getting a little ragged like Mutant chewed on it or something. a new update would sell like gang busters
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Post by natureboi on Mar 31, 2016 6:22:04 GMT -5
Going old school again, a Lumberjack Match chart would seem to be easily doable. It would basically be a variant of the OTR chart, with the OTR wrestler getting a boost from his friends or a beatdown from his foes as the dice and his ring rating dictate.
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