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Post by Vegas on Jun 17, 2010 0:13:43 GMT -5
Although I even currently use the Young Bucks as faces too, for the purposes of this thread I would list them as heels because PWG is the main Indy fed for the Young Bucks and the Young Bucks for the past year have been the main heels for PWG.
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Post by TTX on Jun 17, 2010 5:42:40 GMT -5
Young Bucks are primarily faces for me because like with Legends of Wrestling, there are a lot more heels than faces.
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Post by smathis on Jun 17, 2010 10:38:03 GMT -5
A lot of time, the card's movesets inform whether they'll be heels or faces for me. With a few exceptions, I'll make a card a heel if it has lots of unsportsmanlike moves on it (like 'eye ripper' or 'choke with ropes' or 'foreign object' types of moves).
Beyond that, their performance in the fed has informed me as to whether they are faces or heels. I thought Landell would be a heel but he's gotten a big push as a face after Steve Corino nearly crippled him.
I use Dan Severn in my LotF fed, as well as Bryan Danielson. I thought that would be a nice face vs. face bout featuring lots of mat wrestling. But Severn took the fight out of the ring and put a hurt on Danielson. So Severn's a heel.
Sometimes I don't know if a guy is a face or a heel when I introduce them into the fed. But I usually have a pretty clear picture after the first match or two.
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