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| Waz | Mar 5 2012, 12:31 AM Post #1 |
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Table of Contents: 1 Introduction 1.1 Mission Statement 2 AEWF Info 2.1 Handlers 2.2 Creating a wrestler 2.3 Contracts 2.4 Jobbermatches 2.5 Our Cards 2.6 Our PPV's 3 Match Strategies 3.1 Sneakattacks 3.2 Flashes 3.3 Injuries, Suspensions and periods of Inactivity 4 Rankings and Titles 4.1 How the titles are defended 4.2 Rankings 5 Contacts 1 INTRODUCTION The AEWF is an e-wrestling federation. Established by Reginald Humphries (Roland Ulvselius). Roland has been e-wrestling since 1996 and ran the succesful European E-Wrestling Federation from April 97 to January 98 when he had to shut it down because of lack of V.Ps. Roland re-opened the EEF under the AEWF name, but he soon had to leave, leaving Frank Seguin in charge. Though Frank did a great job, a lack of support forced him to quit and give Waz Maha (me) the reins. I only lasted a month before the toll of running the fed single-handedly took its toll on me. I have decided to re-open the AEWF in a different format in order for it to be manageable for everyone involved. The AEWF is based on the same system that made the EEF a success. Created to provide a safe haven for good roleplayers all over the world whose primary interest isn't winning but to create good storylines, angles and find other people to roleplay against and have FUN with. The setting for the game is Europe, mainly because I believe there is a lot of fun to be had with a different setting, not to mention the adding of a different dimension to the game. Wrestlers are also required to live in Europe. We also want to create a good roleplaying atmosphere, that's the other reason we wanted to create a regional federation. We won't have any World Titles (we're a European Federation), only European regional titles. We have also created a fictional history of the federation that the players can use in the game. To find out more about the history read the the AEWF history page on the AEWF homepage. 1.1 MISSION STATEMENT Ok this isn't the longest mission statement nor the best written one. What I really want to emphasise is that I will always try to remain as impartial and fair as possible. There is nothing to be gained by me not being so as handlers will soon leave if I start playing favourites. Handlers who work the hardest will be the ones rewarded. Case closed. I firmly believe that the handlers make the federation. I am NOT your boss, the fed head and the fed itself merely serve as a forum for handlers to enjoy themselves, and lastly THAT is the main point, I will strive to make this game as fun to everyone as possible. 2: AEWF INFO - The AEWF is a BOOKED league, meaning that I alone decide who wins the matches by way of who deserves it most. I will always endeavour to be fair and as impartial as possible when choosing the winners. If it's an AEWF Superstar/Tagteam Vs. AEWF Superstar/Tagteam match. The votes are based on three (3) things. * Participation. Being involved by either getting in an angle, sending out flashes or roleplays, by developing your character, backstage interactions, etc. The main way to participate is by creating angles. Creating angles is the most important thing in the AEWF. Angles are storylines you create with other handlers' wrestlers or by yourself. If there's an angle going, perhaps we'll let you lose a match only to build up heat for your next match where you will win. Angles are what make e-wrestling fun, SO MAKE ONE UP!! *Flashing. Probably the most obvious way to show that you're participating is by flashing. Flashes can be sent out to either the European Warriors or The Touring Main Event. There are plenty of opportunities for a handler to roleplay. * The match strategy should be sent in before the match (which includes sneak attack strategy, bribing a ref, etc). This is an account of how your character will approach his match, or if it is a sneak attack, how he will interfere, etc, etc. Go to the School of Hard Knox section to learn how to write a strat. You get the picture. I (Waz) am the only one who decides the outcome of the matches. I will consult with the veterans in the fed, also, on winners some of the time. Simple, eh? 2.1 HANDLERS Handlers are allowed one single wrester or one tag team unless certain circumstances exist. This rule exists to promote interaction among the players, which is highly encouraged and rewarded. 2.2 CREATING A WRESTLER As the AEWF is a European fed we're looking primarily for European wrestlers but some other wrestlers will be accepted to add some international flavor to the federation. Refer to the creating a wrestler page, via the school of Hard Knox, for more details on this. Name The AEWF is an original wrestlers only fed. No real wrestlers will be accepted. Ok if you name your wrestler Desmond "The Hitman" Harris he will be accepted. But if he starts acting and talking like Bret Hart he wont be accepted... never has, never will be. Age You decide however no wrestler younger than 18 will be allowed to wrestle (legal reasons), and if you create a wrestler older than 50 expect him to be a bit saggy and slow in his matches so take that in account when you're writing the strategies (Ric Flair should retire). Height and weight. The height and weight limits for wrestlers are: Height - no taller than 7'3 , no shorter than 5'0 . Weight- No heavier than 450 pounds, no lighter than 150 pounds. The lower limitations exist because we try to make the fed "realistic" and as it wouldn't be realistic that a 120 pound wrestler would beat a 300+ wrestler they won't be accepted. The higher limitations exist because I personally think it's pretty boring and unfair to the other wrestlers if a handler should create a 8'0 700 pound wrestler. 7'0 foot wrestlers who are highfliers will also not be accepted. That's that: Wrestlers like this won't be accepted. It will also depend on what kind of wrestlers there are currently on the roster. if there are already 3-4 guys who are over 7'0 then I won't be allowing anymore. I would like a little variety. Alignment. Decide if you're a good guy or a bad guy or neither. Heel Face or Neutral it's up to you! Make sure that if you create a face he acts the part and vice versa for heels and 'tweeners Entrance Music In the form of title and Artist or Composer. Try to be creative. I don't want themes like "Mr.Perfects" theme etc. Once again originality, originality! (If you can find a link to a midi file on the Internet, we'll play it on on your bio page!!! Ring Entrance Write your own wrestlers' entrance, complete with Ring Announcer Intro, plus describe what he's wearing, etc. Appearance How he looks. I want a detailed description Describe him as you would to a blind man. Cause your opponents cant see your wrestler unless we are able to describe him. Personality His background story. What makes him interesting? Why would you yourself like to watch him? Make sure that when you sign up there isn't already a wrestler similar to your character in the roster. I don't want 20 pretty boy wrestlers. Backstage Personality Just because you have a certain personality in front of the masses it does not mean that you are the same way backstage. What personality does your character offer when backstage with fellow AEWF personnel? Is he a genuine nice guy or a backstabbing weasel who will politic his way to the top by kissing some Director's backside? Is he a hard working professional who does a lot of charity work or someone who rubs workmates the wrong way? The way your character behaves backstage will factor in if he gets "pushed" or if he receives "heat" from the company. The way to interact backstage is by posting "newsbits" on our message board Type of wrestler What is your wrestler. A mat-wrestling expert or a top-notch brawler. We want to know. 15 common moves. What are his favorite moves? List them so we can get to know your wrestler better and by doing so, be able to write better matches with him. Finisher If it's an existing move just write it else we want a detailed explanation. Foreign object Does he use one? If he does what and how. Manager Does he have a manager? Manager description Self explanatory. 2.3 CONTRACTS Most feds don't have this feature but to make it as realistic as possible and to add another dimension to this game I have decided to include it. You can add options and clauses of your choosing, e.g you can add the clause that you MUST get a title match within the contract length (contract length may differ), but beware that the prez can also make his own clauses which can counter the above one with a clause that the handler must fulfill his contractual obligations satisfactorily, i.e roleplay consistently and well, show that he's participating, etc. As a side note you can never include the clause that will guarantee you a title within that contract length. That is not on. Your contract will also state your current status on the roster, i.e whether you are a lower midcarder/midcarder/uppermidcader/main eventer/champion and your "salary" (non-negotiable) and merchandise rights (negotiable) will reflect this. Of course, you can renegotiate your current contract if you feel your character has moved up on the roster, e.g gone from midcarder to upper-midcarder. 2.4 JOBBERMATCHES This is something every "real" fed have. It's a way to let the superstars shine! So we have them too. Every once in a while, you will be required to wrestle a jobber. When you do, all you have to send me a written match (see the jobbermatches section in the "School of Hard Knox"). Don't worry the match doesn't have to be a classic or long, it is up to you. I will ask individual handelrs to write one every now and then. You can use one of the AEWF jobbers that we have listed on our Jobberspage or create a jobber yourself. Just make him original, no real wrestler. Of course other wrestlers may sneakattack you during your jobbermatch and you may sneakattack other wrestlers during their jobbermatches. We will add that to the match if a sneakattack strategy is sent to us. All matches will be listed some days prior to the card so you will have the time to plan attacks etc.... 2.5 OUR CARDS The AEWF has 1 card per week. This is the AEWF's European Warriors. Taped on Friday morning from some European location, European Warriors airs on Sunday nights. The European Warriors will feature some of the up-and-comers of the league. It will normally consist of 4 superstar vs superstar matches and 1-2 superstar vs jobber matches. A character will be able to wrestle a maximum of once every 2 weeks. These rules are in place for the welfare of the AEWF's superstars. The European Warriors will air every Sunday except for the last Sunday of each month. A special "Faces of the AEWF" airs in its place. This show features the wrestlers starring on the PPV on that same day and acts as a vehicle to promote it. 2.6 PPV'S The AEWF will have 1 PPV per month. "The Touring Main Event" is the crown jewel in AEWF programming, coming from different arenas all over Europe. Pitting the best superstars against each other. Exactly where will be listed on our homepage so you'll know where your wrestler will be. TME features between 6-8 superstar vs superstar matches. Keep in mind that just like "The European Warriors" depending on the location of TME the fans will respond differently to your character. For example, in Mediterranean Europe the flamboyant wrestlers will be preferred as opposed to Eastern Europe where the tough-no nonsense brawlers are the crowd favourites. Our PPV's occur generally on the last Sunday of every month. 3.1 FLASHES This is one of the most important things if you want to be successful in the AEWF. Being descriptive, being true to your character, developing storylines, and writing flashes will get you far. As in real life swearing will be edited out of the flash as will "smart" comments. With smart comments we mean using words like jobbers etc. that real wrestlers don't use. I hold the right to nort air flashes as I see fit. Handlers are required to roleplay either at European Warriors, Faces of the AEWF and/or the Touring Main Event. Flashes can be promos, prematch interviews, etc.. The handlers send in the flashes to me with the subject heading [AEWF Euro] YOUR WRESTLER’S NAME, [AEWF Faces] YOUR WRESTLER'S NAME or [AEWF TME] YOUR WRESTLER’S NAME. *Important* No scenes of child abuse, sexual abuse, sexual assault, rape, or racism will be accepted. This is not a warning rule.. one time and you are OUT.... We don't promote anything illegal. What we look for in the flashes are. 1. How descriptive you are. (Where the interview takes place, what you are wearing how you look etc.) 2. What you say. (If it makes any sense or if it's just babbling.) 3. The roleplaying. (Do you play the character you created?) 4. Storylines. 3.2 MATCH STRATEGIES Sending in a match strategy will give you an edge over your opponent. This is especially helpful if your opponent didn't send in anything. A strat can be something like this. Adrian Norton will not try to match power with "the Elk" Erik Hanson He will use his speed to out maneuver the bigger man. He will hit as many high flying moves as possible. Dropkicks, Flying Elbows, Spin Wheel Kicks, etc. He will also go for pinfalls whenever the big man is off his feet (hopefully stunning "the Elk" Erik Hanson with a Dropkick off the Top or something similar). If he gets in trouble, he will roll out of the ring, hoping for a breather. If "the Elk" Erik Hanson comes out after him, he will get back into the ring asap. They can be more detailed or less detailed. When you write them try to imagine how your wrestler would wrestle the match if he wanted to win. When is he going for his finisher? How will he counter his opponents strengths etc? All strats for the TME and Euro Warriors must be sent to the Prez by Wednesday Midnight, London Time so that I have the time to evaluate them and include them into the cardwriting. If you have roleplayed for the week you don't have to write a strat, but it helps. If you are new to stratwriting I recomend you go to the schoolpage. There you will find an excellent essay on stratwriting. We also have handlers that help people out on this. Contact the Prez and I'll put you through to them 3.3 SNEAKATTACKS We also want strats for sneakattacks. If you just write that you want to run into a match and attack someone then the attack will most likely fail, but if you write a detailed plan on how you're going to do it, why you want to do it and add a little rant from your wrestler/team you will have a much better chance of being succesful. Like the match strategies all sneakattacks plans must be sent to the Prez by Wednesday Midnight London Time. 3.4 INJURIES, SUSPENSIONS AND PERIODS OF INACTIVITY In this game we pretend that wrestling is a real sport. So you if your unlucky you may be injured. Don't worry, we won't have any fatal injuries or tear limbs of your wrestler. But you may break an arm or sprain an ankle. Some injuries may be so serious that you must be out of action for a while, some may be minor injuries that will allow you to continue to wrestle while you recover. But if you step into the ring during that time the injury may effect your wrestling skills and other wrestler may take advantage of it. Injuries will mostly take place to build heat or if a handler need a break from e-wrestling.(Like if the handler is going for a two week vacation.) - Suspensions. Ok this sounds like a big one but it will mostly be used to develop angles or to develop "backstage heat". If I'm going to suspend a wrestler I will first talk with his handler and explain why the wrestler is going to be suspended and what angle I have planned to see if it's ok with him. If not he won't be suspended. During supension the wrestlers are allowed to flash but not to wrestle. Of course he won't receive payment during his suspension. The only things that can get a handler suspended for real is if he is mean or rude to another handler or if he uses our mailing list to advertise without my permission. - Periods of inactivity. I know that everybody can't spend their entire life on the net. So if you're going on a holiday just drop me a note and I'll take your wrestler out of action during your absence. But if you don't drop me a not you risk losing matches while you're away. 4.0 RANKINGS AND TITLES The AEWF has 3 Titles as of now. The AEWF European Heavyweight Title This title is the most coveted and highest ranked title in our fed. To become the European Heavyweight Champion is the greatest achievment you can make in the AEWF.The title must be defended against a Top 5 Ranked Superstar at least once every 3 months at a PPV. The AEWF TV Title The AEWF TV Title is a bit of a poisoned chalice. The TV Champion is certainly a fighting champion as he must defend the title at least once a month on the "European Warriors." The AEWF Tag Team Title The title all the tag-teams are competing for.These must also be defended at least once every 3 months at a PPV. 4.1 HOW THE TITLES ARE DEFENDED Champions can of course give wrestlers not ranked high enough a shot at the title(s) but that wont count as one of the mandatory title defenses. You are also allowed to compete in non-title matches but should you lose such a match the wrestler who beats you will be named the number one contender for your title and you must face him or the team in your next title defense. If a wrestler is 1/2 of the AEWF Tag Team Champions, they may ALSO hold a singles title at the same time. (He would be busy though.) If a champion(s) fails to defend their titles during the time limit of the mandatory defence, an interim champion(s) will be named (how the interim champion is determined depends upon the circumstances, it may be a tournament, a top contenders'match, etc). The AEWF Champions themselves will have MOST of the say in who they defend their title against as long as they follow the guidelines. I.e in most cases they decide whom to defend against. There will undoubtedly be challenges from the other handlers' wrestlers, and you may accept or reject them. If there are no challenges, then throw one out yourself. I'm sure most wrestlers wouldn't mind getting a title shot. 4.2 RANKINGS Rankings are mostly decided on a subjective basis. Your win/loss record will still be shown next to your wrestler but his place in the rankings will be decided by me. Again, I will try to remain as impartial as possible when doing this. The Tagteam wrestlers are a special case in the rankings, however. Whenever a tagteam wrestler competes in single action, the outcome is based in the single rankings. If he a tagteam wrestler fares well in single competition he can be a contender in both divisions. Basically, what he does in each division is totally independent of the other. 5. CONTACTS You may contact the other wrestlers in the AEWF to get to know them, set up teams, stables, feuds, etc. Make sure that once you set something up, that both (or all) of the parties confirm it with me so I know. There is a mailing list of the current AEWF Handlers that goes out every once in a while through the mailing list, so you know how to contact everyone. In addition to that there will be homepages for every active wrestler/tagteam with e-mail links to the handler on the AEWF homepage. The AEWF staff can be contacted in two different ways. Directly if they have a e-mail address listed on the homepage or via the president. If you want to contact someone via the President just write who the message is for, then I'll see to it that it gets to the right person. If the message are in the form of a roleplay they will be treated as such. Well I guess that's it! If you have any questions mail the Prez and he will explain it to you! Well what are you waiting for? Go on and sign an application! The AEWF wants you! The All European Wrestling Federation Owned by Reginald Humphries Jr. mynamestaken@hotmail.com Copyright 1997,1998, 2002, 2012 Giant Sports. |
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