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Post by Avarice on Feb 7, 2009 20:23:09 GMT -5
I know of the regular weight classes, but see that Eliath uses Light HW...middleweight and light weight...how do you determine the weight limits for these? Do others use different weights?
Also how do you run cards? Various mix of weights on a card or maybe heavyweights on a card and say next card is for super hw?
What other things do you do as well...straight up fights with no real drama, ala UFC?
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Post by Eliath on Feb 7, 2009 20:36:36 GMT -5
I run 5 weight classes: Super-Heavyweight (300 lbs. & up) Heavyweight (271-300 lbs.) Light Heavyweight (251-270 lbs.) Middleweight (235-250 lbs.) Lightweight (234 lbs. & under)
I give each weight class its own show where only that talent fights. Every 5 cards there is a Superfight Card where all Titles will be defended as well as any hot rivalries going on & any other storylines that I have working. On the specific cards, if there are not enough fights within the class to fill out a 6 fight card, I will look to resolve challenges from weight classes to fill out the card.
I'm working on a different approach to "drama" in my POW. I'm trying to address it through the pre & post fight interviews. Those challenges will lead to fights, hopefully those fights pay off. I don't want there to be between fight attacks & the like. However, I'm not decided yet on drama elements between the cards.
Hope that helps my friend! ;D
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Post by Avarice on Feb 7, 2009 20:49:25 GMT -5
Good feedback...I will experiment with the classes you have, as I want to try to keep is as realistic to a UFC type as I can with my own twists. I see Aquinas uses Janus and Qualitar as his commentators, and I may adopt them as well for my show if I get to it.
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