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"SRW Promotion Wars - A Query"

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Sat 16/07/05 at 18:56
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Now that I've sorted out my roster for the most part and finalised who I want on the first show, I need an idea of what we're assessed on, and what sort of things we should and shouldn't be including in our shows (I imagine that we can't say the crowd is going wild for a certain segment, in case the stats disagree, for example).

I remember Cong Man posting an example of the bare minimum of what's required a while ago, but what if someone wants to write the matches as long as some of the stuff I've seen in the SRW Wrestling topic? How far can we go in describing the action? And what will the results for each show look like?

So many questions before the debut. I just hope I'm not being thick with any of these answers staring me right in the face or anything.
Mon 18/07/05 at 13:50
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You can write anything from a simple match summary:-

(Bare minimum)
The Rock beat Steve Austin with a Stone Cold Stunner in 6:11.

You need to let me know who won, who lost, who gained the fall/submission/DQ (in the case of multi-person matches) and the actual match length...

The maximum is as much as you can write. If you want to do a detailed move by move analysis then that's fine. One thing I will say though, if you're doing a full writeup of the match, then the action should look as though it can bge done in the time which you've given for the match. For example, if you write 50 pages wroth of what has happened in a match that was supposedly 2 minutes long, then you'll be penalised..
Sun 17/07/05 at 14:05
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"I like cheese"
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I think you can write as much as you like for the matches. I don't expect to write anything SRW length, I will probably write the beginning, a summary of the match including decent spots, and then the ending in full.
Sat 16/07/05 at 21:55
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"Get It?Got It?Good!"
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Jim of Honor wrote:

> So many questions before the debut. I just hope I'm not being thick
> with any of these answers staring me right in the face or anything.

Lol! I am glad you asked actually because i would want to know the answers to those questions.

When i wrote my one i made Tazz say "The crowd loved that" but then i thought i better not incase thats what Cong is there to decide!

Since then my first show has completely changed because of trades, but nevertheless i am still interested to know the answer!
Sat 16/07/05 at 18:56
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"One Man Landslide"
Posts: 441
Now that I've sorted out my roster for the most part and finalised who I want on the first show, I need an idea of what we're assessed on, and what sort of things we should and shouldn't be including in our shows (I imagine that we can't say the crowd is going wild for a certain segment, in case the stats disagree, for example).

I remember Cong Man posting an example of the bare minimum of what's required a while ago, but what if someone wants to write the matches as long as some of the stuff I've seen in the SRW Wrestling topic? How far can we go in describing the action? And what will the results for each show look like?

So many questions before the debut. I just hope I'm not being thick with any of these answers staring me right in the face or anything.

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