Here is the ranking system. First, I multiply your wrestler's winning percentage and # of matches that wrestler has been in. Then, I subtract the wrestler's loses. That takes care of your win and loses. But I also take in to count, the quality of opponents of a wrestler. Here is how I do that. Each wrestler has a rank next to them. If you beat that wrestler you get that number of points added to your total. For example, if there are 60 wrestlers in the FWA then then the #1 wrestler is worth 60 points. And #2 is worth 59 points. The points lessen by one as you go down one. So if you beat the #1 ranked wrestler, then you get 60 points added to you total, and if you beat the last ranked wrestler, then you get 1 point added to your total. Also, you get points for losing too. You get half as many points, that your opponent, who you lost to, has. So if you lose to the #1 ranked wrestler and he has a point ranking of 60, then you get 30 points for your loss. The Prez can add or subtract points for whatever reason he see fits though. Like he may add points for a winning streak and he might subtract for a losing streak.
You must be ranked in the top three to get a World Title Shot. You must be ranked in the top 6 to get an U.S. Title Shot. And you must be in the top 10 to get a T.V. Title Shot. And you must be in the top 15 to get a Hardcore Title Shot. Now you can face a champion, even if you don't have the right ranking. But it will be a Non-Title match. Now if you beat a champion in a Non-Title match, then you automatically get a Title Shot against the same champion on the next card. Any Lightweight can go after the Lightweight title, and any Tag Team can go after the Tag Titles.
World Champion: Lance Manyon