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****************************************************************** AWMC FAQ Version 1.0 ****************************************************************** (This will be revised and changed as the fed changes...) I. Introduction ****************************************************************** -> What is AWMC? AWMC was created in 1997 by Brian Bell. It was then handed over to Frank after two years of operation. From there, Pat Doyle later on became the President of AWMC to later go global and change the name to Allstar Global Wrestling. On August 5th 2000 the first two presidents of the AWMC got together and decided to give it one last hurrah! Thus The "NEW" AWMC was born! Allstar Wrestling of Motor City (AWMC) is an e-mail-based fantasy wrestling federation, which is booked and utilizes a closed-flash (RPs sent by booker) system. -> Why is AWMC different then the other 1000000000 efeds out there? I promise all of you will get a title!!!! Just kidding. Well, you won’t have to spend hours late nights roleplaying because we are keeping it a bare minimum.. No 500 K strats... Just a paragraph or two... No 7 cards a week, Just one simple card. So you can actually have a life and be in AWMC at the same time! Imagine that! -> Who is behind AWMC? Bill Gates of course.... Actually this is one computer-related project he won't be involved in, I think.Brian Bell, 7-year e-wrestling vet, will be at the helm of things.Brian Bell was the genius that came up with AWMC. OK, so he isn't a genius but he ran AWMC for two years before being mugged and kidnapped by a terrorist group. Frank will be standing in the VP job. Together we will make AWMC work. Writers are an important part of the fed. Yeah. That means you, so volunteer. ****************************************************************** If you don't plan on being apart of AWMC and participating, don't even sign up. This will save us both a lot of time. You are allowed one wrestler. That is all. If you want to be part of a tag team, find a partner, plain and simple. -> Roleplay Guidelines You have two choices
when you roleplay 2. Roleplay (This is done during the show in the backstage area/in-ring/parking lot) Roleplaying and being active is important for a push and involvement in the league. -> Strat Guidelines Strats are important but should be any more then 3K long. Just use these few things and you'll cover it. I. Entrance -> Character Guidelines This is importance because Originality and Development is the key! No "Real Wrestler" copycats please. I don't wanna see, "Do you smell what I'm cooking" or "Because I said so". If you do you’re asking to lose the match. Also no racial remarks please. Cursing is ok but don't flood the roleplays with them. -> Involvement Guidelines You participate, you do well. You won’t win all your matches but if you try then you will be rewarded in the long run. Have fun with your angles... Get involved with other handlers and relax and have a blast. The more you get involved then the more fun we all have. ****************************************************************** -> League Setup There will be two singles titles and one tag title once the tag team division is well established. We are going to keep this simple and fun... -> Cards and shows * One simple show
a week... Monday Night Motor Madness 2-4 dark matches and 2-4 live matches
held at venues around Detroit and a few other Michigan spots -> Titles * Motor City Championship
- This the main Title. The more you make yourself known, the faster you will get a title shot. -> Personalities Commentators: Joey "IQ" Johnson a longtime wrestling commentator, Joey is the heel commentator. He just sits there and speaks his mind. Interviewer: Front Office: |
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