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Roleplaying Rules

1. You may not impersonate another wrestler in your roleplay. On the first offense the roleplay will just be ignored and won't count towards anything. Any other offense after that could result from deleting the roleplay to being fired.

2. Don't copy roleplays.

3. No more real rules yet. Look for more to come though.

Roleplaying Tips

1. Roleplays will be judged by quality, variety, entertainment, and otehr variables. Quality means the roleplay looks nice, and it is organized. Variety means you aren't always doing or saying the same thing in every roleplay. Entertainment means the roleplay is interesting to read. If the roleplay sparks the readers interest, and makes them want to read more, it is good.

2. Roleplays also can be judged by if you are really trying to win. Lets say you go out and do an outstanding roleplay that is better than any other roleplay you've done. Then your opponent does a little 5 line roleplay. You decide you will win with just that one great roleplay not matter what so you don't even bother roleplaying anymore, but your opponent comes out every day with his 5 liner roleplays. Your opponent may not be good, but he is really trying, and so he will win the match.

3. When you are doing your roleplay, don't use words referring that it is a roleplay. Pretend you are an actually wrestler. Don't call this an e-fed, pretend it's a real federation. Don't call yourself the best fantasy wrestler, call yourself the best professional wrestler. And also, don't call your roleplay a roleplay. Call it an interview, a shoot or whatever, but when you are typing it out, pretend it is actually meant to be spoken and heard by the wrestlers.

4. Size doesn't always matter. If you go on and on about the same thing over and over again, it gets boring. Make your roleplay as long as it needs to be. Don't keep adding stuff to make it look longer. If you just keep it short, but good quality, it is better than a real long and boring roleplay.

5. Don't cuss all the time. An occasional cuss word is fine, but when every other word is a cuss word, it gets ridiculous.

6. It's ok to copy a line from a wrestler every once in a while, but if you do, put it in "quotes". But if you copy quotes from professional wrestlers, especially the Rock or Stone Cold, in every roleplay, in could hurt you.

7. Try to make your roleplay interesting. You want the reader to be entertained while they are reading it. Not falling asleep. And a setting in the begging and have the wrestler react to what's around him. It will make it much better.

8. Take a look at wrestlers on winning streaks. Take a look at their roleplays and get ideas or tips. Don't copy things out of their roleplays, but just get basic ideas from it. Or maybe send them an email and ask for help. You can also email the CEO or the Owner for help.

HTML Marks

You can use these to make your roleplay look nicer.

This inserts an image:

<img src="http://url.of.image/">

This makes the text bold:

<B> Text. </B>

This makes the text italicized:

<I> Text. </I>

This makes the text underlined:

<U> Text. </U>

This changes the color of the font:

<font color="COLOR"> Text </font>
(replace COLOR with a color, like RED or BLUE, whatever)

If you need more help, email the Prez.