Rule 1 Roleplays (RPs) are determined on quality, not quanity. Roleplays for Turmoil and Brawl are ranked on a point scale (1-20, 20 being the best). If you fail to keep up with your opponent on roleplaying, then you aren't going to win. It's that simple (One RP worth 10 points beats 10 roleplays worth 1 point). If the staff thinks that your wrestler deserves a re-match, then a re-match will be scheduled. If complanints by the same person are received continuously then that person will be fired.
Rule 2 All RP's will be sent to the ICW Staff where they will be reviewed and then posted on the Strategy page.
Rule 3 Only two wrestlers per handler are allowed in the ICW. There are no exceptions to this rule. If you plan on having a
valet or manager you must create this person on the application. If you decide to have a valet/manager later in your career just e-mail the ICW staff this change, and THEN you may begin using him/her in your roleplays.
Rule 4 Use of any images from the ICW is prohibited.
Rule 5 Anything that lengthens your roleplay to make it
look longer (triple spacing or copyright statement) is prohibited. Copyright
statements must be put on your wrestlers personal page and not in your roleplays.
Rule 6 Sample RPs are required. This is probably the
deciding factor in your application. If it is not filled out,
then you will not be accepted. If you are recruited, please put an RP in. It is a must. If you say that you were recruited and
you don't need one you will not be accepted...sorry.
Rule 7 No unoriginal names are allowed in the ICW. We
believe that unoriginal names take the fun out of e-wrestling. Any
name that is somewhat of a household name is not permited (Ex.
Stone Cold Steve Willinger or Cia Rock). You must create your own
wrestler, or use a real wrestler from the WWE.
Rule 8 The ICW has the right to change/alter any
roleplay you send us without your notification.
Rule 9 All wrestlers and there roleplays are copyright Internet Championship Wrestling Inc. 2005. Permission
to use wrestlers in the ICW is only to the handlers.
Rule 10 Internet Championship Wrestling reserves the right to terminate any wrestler at any time.
Regulations
ICW Championships
The Universal Heavyweight Championship belt is required to be defended at
every Pay Per View. If the title is vacated for any reason at all, there will be a
tournament, Battle Royal, or both.
The Internet Championship is required to be defended every three
weeks, including at the monthly Pay-Per-View.
The Tag Team Championship belts are required to be defended at every Pay-
Per-View.
The Extreme Championship belt is required to be defended every two
weeks, including the Pay-Per-View.
The Women's Championship belt is required to be defended every two weeks, including the Pay-Per-View.
The International Championship belt is required to be defended every two weeks, but does not have to be defended at the monthly Pay-Per-View.