Post by Ken Acton on Apr 20, 2011 21:50:28 GMT -5
Rules for Posting.
1. Every Title is to be defended at least once every 5 weeks (35 days). If you are inactive to do so or the title is not defended in that span, you can be stripped of that title.
2. In singles competition, try to keep posts equal between yourself and your opponent. Over posting is frowned upon.
3. Note that in this promotion, we don't have pay per views. If we aren't doing a house show, then we are on tour. To give our talent time to recuperate and to keep things balanced, wrestlers will have different tour dates, If you are not on tour during a special event, then you won't be posting. Those who are not on tour may be given matches on the house card.
4. Bookers hold the right to give or decline any talent a title shot as they see fit. Understand that people who are more active, are more likely to be put in title matches (or any matches for that matter), then those who are less active.
5. 2 days rule: If no one has posted within 2 days since the last post in match thread, you are allowed to post a second time in a row. Also, no showing for a match is one of the worst things you could possibly do. If you are sick our caught up with other things, lets us know,so we can be prepared.
6.Do not Plagiarize! It's simple to go to another board or website and copy material from them that is not yours.This is the easiest rule to break, the old copy and paste is so enticing, but I promise you that posting your own work is much more rewarding. Copying, borrowing, or stuffing, will not be tolerated, I will catch you and you will be punished.
7.Do not power pose. Powerposing is when you tear another talent apart while taking little damage. In the wrestling world it would be equivalent to underselling. This makes the other individuals seem weak and is HEAVILY frowned upon.
8. Don't do any thing that gives you an unfair advantage over someone else. Breaking an opponents leg half way through a match would be unacceptable. How would they continue? You don't have to overdue it to keep a match interesting, just use what your opponent gives it and keep it fair.
9. Don't be afraid to try new things, and be open to the suggestions of the staff, we like to get involved in everything.
10. Be aware that this is a family oriented promotion, and that at any given moment their may be small children in the audience. Act accordingly.
1. Every Title is to be defended at least once every 5 weeks (35 days). If you are inactive to do so or the title is not defended in that span, you can be stripped of that title.
2. In singles competition, try to keep posts equal between yourself and your opponent. Over posting is frowned upon.
3. Note that in this promotion, we don't have pay per views. If we aren't doing a house show, then we are on tour. To give our talent time to recuperate and to keep things balanced, wrestlers will have different tour dates, If you are not on tour during a special event, then you won't be posting. Those who are not on tour may be given matches on the house card.
4. Bookers hold the right to give or decline any talent a title shot as they see fit. Understand that people who are more active, are more likely to be put in title matches (or any matches for that matter), then those who are less active.
5. 2 days rule: If no one has posted within 2 days since the last post in match thread, you are allowed to post a second time in a row. Also, no showing for a match is one of the worst things you could possibly do. If you are sick our caught up with other things, lets us know,so we can be prepared.
6.Do not Plagiarize! It's simple to go to another board or website and copy material from them that is not yours.This is the easiest rule to break, the old copy and paste is so enticing, but I promise you that posting your own work is much more rewarding. Copying, borrowing, or stuffing, will not be tolerated, I will catch you and you will be punished.
7.Do not power pose. Powerposing is when you tear another talent apart while taking little damage. In the wrestling world it would be equivalent to underselling. This makes the other individuals seem weak and is HEAVILY frowned upon.
8. Don't do any thing that gives you an unfair advantage over someone else. Breaking an opponents leg half way through a match would be unacceptable. How would they continue? You don't have to overdue it to keep a match interesting, just use what your opponent gives it and keep it fair.
9. Don't be afraid to try new things, and be open to the suggestions of the staff, we like to get involved in everything.
10. Be aware that this is a family oriented promotion, and that at any given moment their may be small children in the audience. Act accordingly.