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Post by walkswithwolf on Jan 22, 2022 3:53:16 GMT -5
I noticed that most of the Wrestlers in the Game have a DQ Rating of 5. So u would assume that they could be used in either way. Wrestlers with a DQ of 6 or higher would be the wild Ones that don't care about the Rules. But how about the Wrestlers with a DQ below 5?
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Post by Bazzy on Jan 22, 2022 11:25:20 GMT -5
Both , but a smart heel would work better ? . Annoying the fans and not getting Dq'd though clearly cheating to win
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Post by Swarm on Jan 22, 2022 13:09:58 GMT -5
Fun discussion. Iโm a big fan of using the DQ ratings to flesh out a characterโs personality. A 6 can mean a lot of things. Maybe inflicting damage and losing by DQ but leaving your opponent hurt is really like a victory. Or maybe this wrestler simply takes more risks. A 7 really indicates that this wrestler cannot control his emotions. A guy like Screwjob for example. A heel with a 4 would be opposite. He can be a bad guy but able to control himself. Heโs not blood thirsty. Maybe heโs more of a cerebral assassin. A 5 is a guy who can control his emotions most of the time but who can also be pushed past his limit.
Stuff like that.
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Post by topdollar on Jan 22, 2022 14:03:04 GMT -5
I like smart heel.
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Post by walkswithwolf on Jan 22, 2022 14:12:09 GMT -5
Same here Rob.. I look at the Stats to learn more about a Wrestlers acting in the Ring Which helps me especially with the fictional Characters A good Example is Totally Awesome from FTR
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Post by Pariah on Jan 22, 2022 15:35:15 GMT -5
In my humble opinion, a DQ rating below 5 is indicative a very clever heel... A true babyface should actually have a higher DQ rating because when they break the rules, it's usually an emotional response to something done by the heel... And much more likely to be witnessed by the referee... Until they've reached their breaking point, babyfaces should be more reluctant to put themselves in a situation where they might be DQ'd in the first place (i.e. tossing their opponent out of the ring or leaving the ring)... Fun discussion!
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Post by on_the_edge on Jan 22, 2022 19:35:03 GMT -5
I think the era one wrestles in might have some effect on this. For instance, faces in the 70's and 80's used to do things that were against the rules but since they did them against rulebreakers they got away with it. In fact, the fans cheered it. Even if the heel had not done anything bad in that match but more so if they did as it was like the face was getting payback.
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