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Post by malicelover on Jan 23, 2023 9:41:21 GMT -5
I run my Midwest territory as follows:
1. One Midwest Wrestling Alliance Champion - first champion and still champ is The Crusher 2. One Midwest Wrestling Alliance Central States Champion - first champion was Bobo Brazil, current is Mr. Perfect 3. Midwest Wrestling Alliance Tag Team Champions - first champions - The Stranglers (Evan and Ed Lewis), current champions The Blonde Bombers (Nick Bockwinkel and Ray Stevens).
For the sake of my sanity, I did have governing body of the NWA name World Heavyweight Title holder (Lou Thesz was first champion, current is Randy Savage), and World Tag Team Champions (The Fabulous Kangroos were first champions, current are The Brisco Brothers). I usually have the World Champions come through for a week's worth of shows wrestling my Champion doing a program where they are at each show, and then have them show up for my two big PPVs per year.
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Post by topdollar on Jan 23, 2023 13:50:59 GMT -5
Welcome to Legends Of Wrestling!
I started my Rebel Wrestling fed with some of my favorite black & white cards once the game moved to color.
In Year 2, I used all color cards--and I mean ALL color cards. Eventually, there were way too many wrestlers.
In Year 3, I divided my Southern wrestling fed into territories: Rebel Wrestling Florida Sunday Night Superstars is my Vintage/Golden Age territory with Vintage singles & tag titles. Rebel Wrestling Southeast Monday Night Mayhem is my NWA Georgia/Mid-Atlantic/early WCW territory with National singles & tag titles. Rebel Wrestling Northeast Tuesday Night Titans is my WWF territory with United States singles & tag titles. Rebel wrestling Mid-America Wednesday Night Warriors is my traditional Southern rasslin' territory with Continental singles & tag titles. Rebel Wrestling Mid-South Thursday Night Thunder is my AWA territory with American singles & tag titles. Rebel Wrestling Southwest Friday Night Fever is my ECW/Hardcore/WWE Attitude Era territory with Hardcore singles & tag titles. Rebel Wrestling Missouri Saturday Night Special is the flagship where anyone can fight or team with anyone from any territory for Central States singles & tag titles.
The World Champion, World Tag Team Champions, Jr. Heavyweight Champion, Southern Television Champion, Six-Man Tag Team Champions, Dixie Divas Champion & Dixie Divas Tag Team Champions can travel to any territory. Every 13 weeks, there are quarterly pay-per-views at the New Orleans, Louisiana, Superdome(also known as Rebeldome). Feel free to check it out and let me know what you think!
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Post by jobber83 on Jan 23, 2023 13:54:12 GMT -5
LOL - I have a formula in excel that will automatically pop-up a name of someone currently in my fed. I do that repeatedly until I have enough for 4-5 matches and I have to build a match card around the names that pop-up. It creates a more varied set of match cards and gives me a bit of a challenge to book my fed. Send me that formula if you don't mind. I keep all my guys in a Google Sheet so I ought to be able to use it. I'll post it later this evening. Once I get home from work and go on my run I'll get it copied/paste in here that way everyone can use it if they wish.
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Post by jobber83 on Jan 23, 2023 18:16:09 GMT -5
As promised, here is the formula to put into Google Sheets or MS Excel.
=INDEX($A$XXX:$A$XXX,RANDBETWEEN(1,COUNTA($A$XXX:$A$XXX)),1)
Replace the "XXX" with the number of the row you're starting at to the end of the row. For example, if you have a list of wrestlers from Column A, Row 1 to Column A, Row 200 you would enter those where the "XXX" is. Obviously, you can include/exclude whoever you want from the list, so if you only want to consider 20 wrestlers, make sure they're grouped together and then update the formula as needed.
Like I said, I randomize it enough times to give me a 4-5 match card based on the guys I use in my FL territory and then I'm forced to book doing that. Obviously, I can amend on the fly when I feel the need to, but this helps new/different feuds/programs/matches to pop out of nowhere.
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Post by markyhitch on Jan 23, 2023 18:27:36 GMT -5
As promised, here is the formula to put into Google Sheets or MS Excel. =INDEX($A$XXX:$A$XXX,RANDBETWEEN(1,COUNTA($A$XXX:$A$XXX)),1) Replace the "XXX" with the number of the row you're starting at to the end of the row. For example, if you have a list of wrestlers from Column A, Row 1 to Column A, Row 200 you would enter those where the "XXX" is. Obviously, you can include/exclude whoever you want from the list, so if you only want to consider 20 wrestlers, make sure they're grouped together and then update the formula as needed. Like I said, I randomize it enough times to give me a 4-5 match card based on the guys I use in my FL territory and then I'm forced to book doing that. Obviously, I can amend on the fly when I feel the need to, but this helps new/different feuds/programs/matches to pop out of nowhere. I randomise my matches by putting in the number of wrestlers into the list randomiser at random.org and jotting down the first few numbers it returns.
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Post by MHardcore on Feb 2, 2023 16:51:49 GMT -5
I run: •NWA •AWA •WWF •WWE •CWA (Memphis) •PNW (Portland) •Maple Leaf Wrestling •SCW (World Class, Florida & Mid South guys){I eventually plan to merge the World Class guys w the AWA guys to do the USWA. Just waiting on a Florida set 😉so I can run that territory too} •XIW (ECW/Impact fed) All the main titles in each Fed w some crossover titles that can be defended in any promotion. Switch guys around from time to time w no set amount of guys in any Fed. I’ll usually book everyone in a Fed in a match or two each month but could go up w wins. Then at the end I do my monthly tallies and do rankings. Champ defends minimum of once a month. I’ll book the first card each month in regards to what has happened in the previous month. Feuds can pop out of anywhere & could take up months (previously Ole v Tommy Rich had a war) or currently over a year (Lawler vs Savage). Count outs or DQ’s are good ways to start new rivalries. Battle Royals as well. I usually book the 2nd card in regards to what happened on the last & with on going feuds in consideration.
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