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Post by Scott Fire 54 on Feb 22, 2010 12:31:27 GMT -5
Just wondering...
I see a lot of feds where the there is some really long title reigns. Although I've had some of my own, long title reigns are few and far between.
I find it sacreligious using a champion's advantage.
You?
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Post by Chad Olson on Feb 22, 2010 12:37:56 GMT -5
The only version of "champions advantage" that I've ever used was in conjunction with my tag team champions. I used to allow tag team champs to tag out on defensive rolls of 2-7 instead of 2-6. I haven't used that rule in at least 10 years, though. I've never used any other rules to give champions a special advantage. I don't use a lot of house rules because I'm afraid I'd forget them during the match so all matches wouldn't be rolled equally.
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Post by Gunslinger on Feb 22, 2010 13:13:27 GMT -5
I don't use a champion's advantage. If a guy can't hack it as champ then he's not going to hold the belt. The champion already has the advantage anyway since he can get counted out or disqualified and still hang on to the belt.
10 or more successful defenses in my feds is considered exceptional. There have only been a handful who have gone higher than 10, while Brody left everyone behind with a US title reign of 32 successful defenses which still boggles my mind four years later.
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Post by Cernunnos on Feb 22, 2010 17:18:30 GMT -5
Not me!
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Post by Vegas on Feb 22, 2010 18:50:41 GMT -5
I use a champions advantage where the defending champion must roll his PIN or lower 2 straight times in a PIN/submission attempt to lose the title.
I'm glad I use it because I like long title reigns (right now the Fabulous Kangaroos have been my MLW Tag Team Champions for the past 17 months) and it makes a title change in my fed even more meaningful.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2010 19:00:54 GMT -5
The only long reigns I've had in LLUSA were Dr. Wagner's two reigns, and Cibernetico's current run. I didn't use the Champion's Advantage for any of them, because I think it's silly.
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Post by Justin Case on Feb 22, 2010 20:05:25 GMT -5
I use it and like it. I started using it after the aCe has the Essence advantage. So I use that there and rolling Pinfalls twice in my Z fed as the champion should be tougher to beat. I also try and make it easier for the champion to get DQ'd as I think if he's a heel or villian, he'd do whatever cheap tactics he can to keep the gold!
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Post by Alexander Ubel on Feb 23, 2010 1:00:18 GMT -5
I use a champions advantage where the defending champion must roll his PIN or lower 2 straight times in a PIN/submission attempt to lose the title. I'm glad I use it because I like long title reigns (right now the Fabulous Kangaroos have been my MLW Tag Team Champions for the past 17 months) and it makes a title change in my fed even more meaningful. This is the one I use as well. I find it helps to avoid fluke wins.
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Post by Cernunnos on Feb 23, 2010 9:01:27 GMT -5
Not me! Not me, as in I too don't use champion's advantage. However, I might start doing it!
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Post by Tournament Master on Feb 24, 2010 15:14:20 GMT -5
I don't use any champions advantage either and I still seem to have relatively long title reigns, which is nice. But I only defend the titles once every 3-4 cards or so, so its not like the Heavyweight belt is on the line every week. I do have a more liberal DQ rule for non-PPV events, which makes it more likely on a standard card to have a champ retain due to a DQ decision.
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