Post by Jesse‘Wild Buck’Roscoe (Admin) on Nov 7, 2020 22:43:46 GMT
OUTLAW WRESTLING is a competitive based micro e-fed in the fashion of Japan's touring style. What does all that mean?
A competitive e-fed means the winner of the match is decided upon the strength of the competitor’s promos decided by judges.
What makes us different is that we run shows like Japan’s schedule with two to three shows a week leading up to a big finale pay per view. All the cards in one tour will be released at once, meaning you know your matches for at least the next month. With the matches for the pay per view being filled in over the weeks.
Three matches a week!? That’s a lot of promos. Well, as a mirco fed we have a 500 word weekly limit per match. If you have three matches in one week you can post one 1500 word promo or three 500 word promos. Promos for a PPV match have a 2000 word limit. Why are the limits so low? We believe in quality over quantity and running so many shows at once it would be difficult to write and read this many 5000 word RPs.
We ask please clearly label in the title which show or shows your RP is for so that the judges know which match to mark it for.
The results will be similar in size with weekly shows being summarized matches and PPVs being fully written out shows.
With constant shows we don’t have any official deadlines however any RP posted 24 hours before a show will not be judged, but would be for the following shows that week. No shows won’t be punished but are very unlikely to win a match. As a competitive e-fed the quality of the RPs will decide the outcome of a match. There may be some very few exceptions where the storyline dictates the winner, but this will be predetermined in a discussion with both competitors.
The judges will be made up of you the players. Three members of the community will be chosen with each new tour to decide on the winners of each match based on the quality of the players RPs. Judges will change with each tour.
A competitive e-fed means the winner of the match is decided upon the strength of the competitor’s promos decided by judges.
What makes us different is that we run shows like Japan’s schedule with two to three shows a week leading up to a big finale pay per view. All the cards in one tour will be released at once, meaning you know your matches for at least the next month. With the matches for the pay per view being filled in over the weeks.
Three matches a week!? That’s a lot of promos. Well, as a mirco fed we have a 500 word weekly limit per match. If you have three matches in one week you can post one 1500 word promo or three 500 word promos. Promos for a PPV match have a 2000 word limit. Why are the limits so low? We believe in quality over quantity and running so many shows at once it would be difficult to write and read this many 5000 word RPs.
We ask please clearly label in the title which show or shows your RP is for so that the judges know which match to mark it for.
The results will be similar in size with weekly shows being summarized matches and PPVs being fully written out shows.
With constant shows we don’t have any official deadlines however any RP posted 24 hours before a show will not be judged, but would be for the following shows that week. No shows won’t be punished but are very unlikely to win a match. As a competitive e-fed the quality of the RPs will decide the outcome of a match. There may be some very few exceptions where the storyline dictates the winner, but this will be predetermined in a discussion with both competitors.
The judges will be made up of you the players. Three members of the community will be chosen with each new tour to decide on the winners of each match based on the quality of the players RPs. Judges will change with each tour.