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The TFWA is based on a point system:
No more unfair treatment.
No more playing
favorites.
No more Jobbers
being champions.
Just straight out
action where wrestlers are were they deserve to be.
Name of Events:
Weekly Show: Saturday Night Showdown
Pay Per Views: Wrestle-Fest, Stable Wars, Tsunami Beach Rumble, and
The Iron Man of the Ring Tournament. The rest of the PPVs will be named as the
come and go these are the only ones that are here for good. All of our show
names are subject to change.
Wrestlers Purse:
Your wrestler can win money by winning matches, winning championships,
and winning specialty match.
Winning matches: If your wrestlers wins a match he gains
$1,000 to his purse.
Winning titles: Winning certain titles will give you anywhere
from $2,500-$10,000 to add into his purse.
Winning specialty matches: Specialty match cost money from
your wrestlers earnings to
enter. If you win you gain 75% of the cash prize and 25% goes to second place
and the loser gets his money back.
How the point system works:
A) Move selection
B) Role-playing
A) Move Selection:
Once a month you
will be asked to pick 15 moves out of 90. There will be 60 wear-down
moves the values will range from 1-30 and there will be always be 2 moves that
are equal to each other. You will pick 10 of these moves. There will be 30
set-up moves the values will range from 31-45 and there will be always be 2
moves that are equal to each other. Each month these move values will change and
the only person who knows what these values are and that is Chris Stevens and he
wouldn't even tell God.
The total amount of
wear-down points you can get is 280.
The total amount of
setup points you can get is 221.
The total amount of possible points that you can receive is 501.
(Move Selection
Sheet for the next month must be received 2 weeks prior to that months PPV .)
TIP: I suggest
printing a copy of this each cycle you may figure out some moves work better for
your wrestler.
B) Role-playing points:
Once a week you
will be required to send us a role-play. The president, VP, and Commissioner
each will score your RP out of 167 points. We will then combine each of those
scores and that will give you your role-play points.
25 points for
submission
1-20 points for
being original
1-20 points for
length
1-51 points for
creativity
1-51 points for
entertainment
So your possible points for your role-play
can be up to 501 for the
week.
(Role-play must
be received prior to or the day of the weekly card.)
The ending count of
each wrestler will be added to the beginning of a match.
I.E.: If Nightmare receives a RP total of 499 for his RP and Justin Sane received
a RP total of 500 for his, Justin Sane has a 1 point advantage on nightmare at
the beginning of the match. Advantages cannot exceed 20 pts per match. This is
our way to keep matches fair.
You are required to send us one (1)
role-play a week. If you don't send us your move selection sheet we will use
your previous months moves even if your score was low.
(The values will never be the same twice.)
Choosing Matches:
When you send us your RP for the next week you will also send us
your opponent(s) for that week (please put this at the bottom of the email.)
You will be able to select the type of match. (No, loser leaves town or
retirement matches.) You can select a tag match, handicap match or a
specialty match (ladders, tables, and chair, or whatever you would like it to
be.)
Matches at the PPV will be selected the same time you send in
your move selection sheet for the next month, failure to do so will exclude you
from the PPV unless someone challenges you.
Matches against the Heavy Weight Champion, Singles Internet
Champion, Tag Team Champs, and Six Man Champs are automatic. They do not come
off your match selection. We have you face each other and it would be unfair for
us to take your match away from you.
Championships:
There are six different titles: The World Heavy Weight Title, the
TFWA Internet Title, the Tag Titles, Internet Tag Titles, Six Man Titles, and
Six Man Tag Titles. You can hold One (1) Singles Title, One (1) Tag Title, and
One (1) Six Man Title. Warning: You have to hold off all their opponents for the
card to gain the money and the slot. We have the right to substitute any matches
that we feel fit. So if you are challenging for a regional title and someone
else gains it before your match with them we will have you face that person
instead. We will never hurt a wrestler by making him face someone without a
title if they previously held one. That way we will put the best wrestlers
closer to the top.
Fight for Heavy
Weight Champion:
In order to take on the Heavy Weight Champ you must be the Internet
Champion. In order to take on the Internet Champion you must be a Regional
Champion. Anyone can challenge the Heavy Weight and Internet Champions but it
will be a Non-title Match. If the Internet Champ becomes Champ and since we do
not allow a wrestler to hold 2 different titles the Internet Title becomes
vacant.
Tag and Six Man Champs:
In order to challenge the Tag and Six Man Champs for their titles
you must be the Internet Champ. Therefore to get one of those titles you must
beat the Internet Champions first. If you win either the Tag or Six Man Internet
Title you will have a chance at the champs the following week and it is on the
house. You don't have to blow a match for it.
Regional Champs:
This is our version of the Top Ten wrestlers. In order to
become champ this is were you need to start out. Once you work your way from the
rankings into a Regional Championship spot you will face the Internet Champ and
if you win his title you get to take on the Heavy Weight Champ the following
week. You cannot hold 2 singles title so if you win against the Internet Champ
your Regional Title becomes vacant. The following is the list of regional titles and the
amount received for winning them:
Atlantic Title: $3,500
Central Title: $3,400
Mountain Title: $3,300
Northern Title: $3,200
Pacific Title: $3,100
Mid-West title: $2,900
Southern Title: $2,800
Eastern Title: $2,700
Western Title: $2,600
European Title: $2,500
Vacant Titles:
Whenever a champ moves up in titles his previous title
becomes vacant. The vacancy will be filled by whoever wins the battle royal. If
the winner already holds a title it will go down the line from first to last
place in the weekly Battle Royal. If you beat him before he takes on the
Internet Champ you will
gain his title but he still faces the Internet Champ.
Non-Title Matches:
Any champion that wants to select a match but doesn't want
his title on the line must write next to their match non-title. If this isn't
present and you face a #25 ranked person and you lose he will gain your title.
No questions about it.
Specialty matches:
Your wrestler must pay to enter these matches from his purse.
League Battle Royals, Take on the
Owners, Tournaments, and any other matches that we decide to throw at you.
Winners will gain whatever the prize is. Say $3,000. The more guys that enter
the more money we will pump out for the matches. We will tell you how much your
wrestler must pay to enter out of his earnings.
Weekly Battle Royal:
All you have to do to enter is write Battle Royal
Contestant on your match selection sheet. The more wrestlers that enter the more
money we will fork out. The winner will get $100 for each wrestler entered and
on top of that an additional $1,000 for winning the Battle Royal. The four winners of the month will face each
other in a four man elimination match at the PPV.
Rookie Battle Royal:
Each month a new wrestler enters the league he will be
entered into the Rookie Battle Royal at the PPV the winner will receive $100 for
each player that entered (I.E.: 15 guys $1,500.)
If you tell someone about the TFWA and he tells us you recommended
them to our league we will award your wrestler $5,000 dollars in Imaginary Money
for each wrestler that joined.
Winning your match:
There are three ways to win a match: 1) beating your opponent by
total points, 2) beating them 6 moves in a row (this will throw their move
selection points out of the match) , or 3) by DQ, a wrestler will be
Disqualified or counted out if they wrestler fall
behind their opponent by a the magical numbers at the end of the match. Those magical
numbers will change each card. Role-play points are added at the beginning of the
match. Battle Royals we will randomly pick 8 slots from 1-15 and whatever moves
you have at those positions are the moves that we will use from your move
selection sheet each week those holds will change.
(Misconduct Rule-If anyone's RP is racially offending or uncalled for language and is unpleasing to either the president, the V.P., or the Commissioner, your submission will be put to a vote and if we decide that it is improper and/or racially offensive we will disregard your Role-play and you will not be able to submit another for that week and you will also receive a conduct notice. 3 of these your out. This also includes the Role-play board and the Out of Character Board.)
Penalties:
If we do not receive your RP for the week on time you will be
considered a no show. Therefore, your RP points will not count.
If we do not receive your Move Selection Sheet on time you will
have the same moves you had selected the previous month.
If we do not hear from you for one month we will "Injure"
your wrestler and any titles he currently holds will be stripped. If it goes on
another month you will be removed from the TFWA roster and put in the TFWA Indy
fed based in Japan that way no one can challenge your wrestler. If it last a third month you will be fired and your
wrestlers stats and purse will be erased and you will fail to make the
Hall-of-Fame if you were bound for it. (NO MATTER WHAT.)
If you get disqualified from a match you will be fined $500 due to
unsportsmanlike conduct. This does not include the hard-core division; hard-core
matches do not have a disqualification amount. (Make sure to read the Misconduct
Rule posted above in Bold, Red Letters.)
Creating Stables:
If you which to start a stable first you must contact the commissioner
and he will allow you to announce it on the Out-Of-Character Board. All wrestlers willing to
join your stable must email the commissioner the name of the stable that they
are joining. The leader of the stable must send a list of all the wrestlers he
cleared for the stable. The stable will appear in front of your name the
following event that it was created.
Sample: Death-N-Destruction/ Nightmare
If you decide to post that you are creating a stable without
telling the commissioner first and get his ok your stable will be denied. We
will send you a list of rules when you request permission from the commissioner
to start your own stable. We will want to know what the name of your stable is
before you can put it on the RP board.
Stable Wars:
Once a year we will have a PPV with a match called Stable
Wars each stable will enter and the winners get to divide up the purse between
each wrestler. Only four guys from your stable are aloud to enter. If you need a
third and a forth person you can bring on an ally with his permission. If you
have to many wrestlers in your stable the leader of the stable must find a way
to cut down on who enters into the tournament. Only wrestlers who compete in the
Stable Wars get in on the cash.
Making the Hall-of-Fame:
1) Your wrestler must win each the Heavy Weight Title at least once.
2) Your total points must be satisfying to the TFWA Front Office. 3) Your purse
must be satisfying to the TFWA Front Office. 4) You must make the highlights at least 3
times. 5) You must be in the league for at least a year.
Message Board:
Message Board are the Out of Character Boards, Role-play
Boards, and News Boards. The Out of Character Board is were you can talk to each
other as yourselves. This is the best place to create alliances and stables.
Role-play boards are were wrestlers go to create story lines and post sneak attacks.
The News Board is were the Front Office will post stuff you need to know. Such
as changes to the rules, informing you when things need to be sent in and other
bits of information we need to get out and we will also post tips from time to
time for you to better your wrestler in the league.
Out of Character and Role-play boards:
There are very few
rules : No Putting Down Owners, No Racial Remarks, No Name Calling. No Posting
of Porn or Porn Sites, No Advertising of other Efeds, and Absolutely No Improper
Use of Language! (I am here to run an efed not a children's nursery!)
This all falls
under the Misconduct Rule If you
missed this it is in the above section in Bold, Red
Letters you can't miss it. Make sure you read it! I refuse to be lenient to
ANYONE in this Federation on this rule Including Champions. Its not a Grade
School Playground and I refuse to let someone Screw things up for everyone.
Gimmick Refreshment:
Gimmick refreshment includes: Changing your wrestlers name,
changing your wrestlers gimmick, or just wanting to clear his win / loss record.
You will be allowed to refresh your wrestlers gimmick as
many times as you would like. By doing this you will reset his W/L record and he
will lose his earnings. Your wrestler will be sent back to rookie status.
Choosing your Commissioner:
Sometime within three months after opening you will be
asked to vote on a commissioner the league will have to ok your choice. By doing
this we will ask him for a letter of what he would like to see happen with the
league and what things he would like to do to make it more interesting. The commissioner
must also be fair and impartial.
The commissioner will be allowed to give out a total amount of
$40,000 to wrestler(s) as he feels fit. He cannot give any money to his own
wrestler due to this being a conflict of interest even if his wrestler deserves
the money. He also has to have a reason to distribute the cash to those wrestlers.
(Big jump in rankings, longest title reign, beating the longest reigning
champion, and etc.)
Once a year we will select a new commissioner. If the reigning commissioner
retires before the year is up you will elect another one for the remainder of
his term. They can serve an unlimited amount of time as commissioner.
The commissioner is your voice and only he can go to the committee
and state your argument. He is not a suit, he is one of you.
We have the right to release the commissioner if he is unfair to
the wrestlers or the wrestlers vote him out by petition via email.
Changing Email Addresses:
If you decide to change your email address we would like to
be the first to know. That way if there is anything we need to send you we have
an updated email service.
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