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Post by Ryan Ro [NAPW] on Oct 26, 2005 20:14:08 GMT -5
The first Monday Night Fights card will be posted on October 31st. Spooky.
Roleplaying for MNF will count until Sunday at 1130 pm MST/130 am EST, at which point roleplays will be cut off. Results will go up in the afternoon I bet, and then NAPW is a go!
If you know anybody who would like e-wrestling of the NAPW variety, please tell them to check out the fed. Otherwise, thanks for playing and enjoy the ride!
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Post by Stylin' Kyle Roberts [REBEL] on Oct 27, 2005 13:00:01 GMT -5
So, how exactly does this work? We cut a couple of promos, you tell us who won on Monday, we go from there?
Or do we actually roleplay the match as well?
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Post by Ryan Ro [NAPW] on Oct 27, 2005 13:09:40 GMT -5
Hey Jago,
Good question!
Roleplays(promos, flashes, interviews) are what determines winners of matches. From the time the card goes up til RP cutoff, all roleplays will be counted towards your match. You have complete control of your wrestler in roleplays to make challenges, trash-talk anybody in the fed, offer your alliance to somebody, etc etc.
The results will go up in a descriptive(and hopefully entertaining! =] ) wrestling show format. And then yeah, go from there, as feuds and angles grow from roleplays and events at the shows.
There will usually be a few hours between results and the next card for people to make challenges based on events that might have happened at the show. Challenges at any time will attempt to be accomodated on the next card.
Sometimes momentum, feuds or other reasons will see the person who roleplayed better will lose to further an angle, but in the NAPW we try to keep it competition based. If the roleplays are close it's one thing, but you're not going to lose for an angle if your opponent doesn't even roleplay!
Let me know if you have any other questions, and feel free to stick around and read a few results before joining if you're not sure.
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