| Federation
Information: The TTF was opened on the 17th of October 1999 it has been booming since then as one of the BEST Federations in history we have several members who are some good roleplayers! Interviewers: -Michael Cole: Will usually back down if he's threatened, and will always go along with what the wrestler demands of him. -Kevin Kelly: Probably the best interviewer in the business today,be he will still back down to all wrestlers. Ring Announcers: Howard Finkle: The primary ring announcer. Howard is in his 40s, and will back down from wrestlers for he is afraid of them. When a match starts, he gets as far away from ringside as possible. Karen Swift: The secondary ring announcer. Just out of college, she is the girl on everyone's mind. Real pretty, but don't let that get to you, she has an attitude. She announces when Scott is unable to do his job. A big wrestling fan, she stays at ringside and watches the matches, even when shes not working. Commentators: These are the best to in the business by far. JR: Always roots for the good guy. Knows what every wrestling move in the world is called. The King: Isn’t good at his job, he speaks very fast, so it’s hard to understand him. Roots for the bad guys. Shane McMahon: Vince McMahon’s son. Only commentates when one of his wrestlers is fighting or when he wants something |
| Shows:
There is only one weekly show of the TTF it is called FURY it is on Saturday Sometimes The results may be late as I do them on my own and sometimes I get busy with school work Roleplays will be in for Friday Night so I have time to judge them and mark them. Pay Per views are different though the roleplays are in for the same time but we have them once a month mostly on the same night as WWF’s ones but this may vary. |
| How I
Judge Roleplays: I will judge roleplays on the quality of them not the length although if some one handed me a forty word roleplay although if it was good I would rank a nineteen page roleplay better I also look for something that is interesting not boring to read and good punctuation which means no spelling mistakes I feel strongly on Roleplays I spend a good four hours writing one not ten minute and think “Aw that’s me done for the week” and then complain when I do not win it’s just the way the cookie crumbles.. When Roleplays Are Due: All Roleplays must be in for 8pm on Thursday in English time do not complain if results aren’t up for I am in England and the time is sifferent. |
| Money: O.K money all though not a lot of e-feds have this I think it is a great way to make you think an learn more and have a great time. Per Match: All wrestlers will start with $1000 every match you win you will get $1000 but will lose $500 when you are defeated inless titles are on the line read below... Twisted Title: This is how the money system will work for the Twisted Title. -Twisted Champion: $6000 every match you win and -$3000 every time you lose. (Title on the line) -Twisted Champion: $5000 every match you win and -$2500 every time you lose. (Title not on the line) Intercontinental Title: This is how the money system will work for the Intercontinental Champion. -Intercontinental Champion: $8000 every time you win and -$4000 every time you lose. (Title on the line) -Intercontinental Champion: $7000 every time you win and -$3500 every time you lose. (Title not on the line) Tag Team: This is how the money system will work for the Tag Team Champions. - Tag Team Champions: $9000 every time you win and -$4500 every time you lose. (Titles on the line) - Tag Team Champions: $8000 every time you win and -$4000 every time you lose. (Titles not on the line) . World Title: This is how the money system will work for the World Champion. -World Champion: $10000 every time you win and -$5000 every time you lose. (Title on the line) -World Champion: $9000 every time you win and -$4500 every time you lose. (Title not on the line) Contracts: Now that we have that cleared up, another concept of getting even MORE money is signing contracts. Everyone but the Champions can sign contracts. Now, signing contracts for your matches are totally optional, but let me explain what it's about. A contract really is just ... a bet. That's all it is. You bet money on if you win or not. For example, let's say your next opponent is a guy you think you can beat. Then you would wager how ever much on that match for you winning. Now let's say he does the same thing. You bet $2000 that you are going to win the match, and he bets $3000 that HE is going to win the match. You two wrestle, and you win. Therefore, you win $2000 of HIS money, AND half of what he bet, $1500. You get $3500 of his money for winning that match, Not bad, eh? Now let's say that when you two wrestled, HE won the match. Therefore, he would get $3000 of YOUR money and he would also take half of what YOU bet, which was $1000. He just took $4000 of your money when he beat you. Now THAT'S gotta suck. When Contract Offers Are Due: Sign contracts, or play it safe and don't sign contracts. It's all up to you. Now, all contract offers must be in by 8:00pm EST two days after the card is put up to be counted and valid. If it's one minute late, it doesn't count. |