Rules
This is a game of strategy, luck, and knowledge of professional wrestling. You will have a team of 7 wrestlers. 4 will be active and 3 will be on the bench. You will receive points during Raw, NXT, Smackdown, and Pay-Per-Views based on your wrestlers' performances. The top 3 teams will qualify for the playoffs with #1 receiving a bye to the championship game. Rankings are based on your victory points. You will play against one other team during weekly games or against 2 other teams in a triple threat match. You receive one victory point if you win your game and a second victory point if you are one of the top 3 scorers for the week (top 2 in weeks 5 and 6). Pay-Per-Views are scored with double points awarded for everything (For the preshow, only match and victory points will be scored) and after all PPV events, participants will be awarded bonus victory points depending on how well they performed in PPV events. The highest scorer will score 10 bonus points (8,6,5,4,2,0 for the remaining ranks). Wrestlers are scored based on the following point system:
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Appearance-2 points
Match-2 points
Decisive Victory-4 points
DQ Victory-3 points
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Tag Team Decisive Victory-3
Tag Team DQ Victory-2
Specialty match-1 point
Specialty match win-2 points *Must be decisive victory
Hardcore match win-3 points *Must be decisive victory
Winning number one contender match- 2 points (4 points if for a main title)
Championship match-1 point (2 points if for a main title)
Win a Main Title match-6 points *Must be decisive victory
Win any other title match-3 points *Must be decisive victory
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Elimination-1 point
Finisher-1 point
Fall- 1 point
Attack- 1 point
Weapon Attack- 1 point
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Appearance- appearing on any scored show. Your wrestler receives these points just for appearing on the show. Flashbacks to previous shows, Pre show interviews, etc. do not count. While the show is on commercial, nothing will be scored unless a replay is shown on the actual show. Can only be awarded once per show.
Match- points awarded to all wrestlers involved in a match when the bell rings. So if Daniel Bryan faces Edge, when the bell rings, both wrestlers get match points. Can only be awarded once per show.
Decisive Victory- Win by pin or submission, but also includes other methods of winning such as pulling the belt down in a ladder match, climbing out of a cage in a cage match, etc. The winner of a match cannot be outscored by a loser of the same match (If that happens, the winner gets enough bonus points to put him a point higher than the wrestler who outscores him. Only counts within the confines of that match.)
Must be decisive victory (title match/specialty match)- In order to get points for winning a title match or specialty match, the wrestler must actually win the match in a way that would grant them the belt or win in a legitimate fashion. In other words, a wrestler cannot earn these points from a DQ victory.
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Hardcore match win- To count as a hardcore match, a match must be no disqualification AND include an additional stipulation. Matches that are simply no disqualification matches with a different name do not count (such as a street fight or an extreme rules match). Some examples of a hardcore match include falls count anywhere matches, cage matches, and ladder matches. These points are awarded INSTEAD of specialty match win points.
DQ Victory- Also includes Count Out
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Specialty match- being in a specialty match. Can only be awarded once per show.
Specialty match win- awarded for winning a match that is not a standard one on one or tag team match. In a handicap match, only the handicapped team gets points for winning or participating in a specialty match. Specialty includes gauntlet matches. (in gauntlet style matches, all of the matches count as one specialty match but falls can be scored from beating individual teams/wrestlers)
Elimination- awarded for eliminating an opponent in a match where eliminations can occur. (Royal Rumble, Elimination tag, Elimination Chamber, etc.) If 3 or more people gang up to eliminate one guy in a battle royal, no one gets elimination points.
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Fall- Scoring a fall in a match with multiple falls (2 out of 3 falls, ironman, gauntlet, etc)
Finisher- A wrestler's finishing move. In order to score points, they must use either their own finisher or their opponent's finisher against them. Any move the wrestler uses at least somewhat regularly to actually win a match can count as a finisher. For example, Kevin Owens' powerbomb and his stunner both qualify as finishers. When scoring, the goal will be to award the most amount of reasonable points. So, for Kevin Owens, I'll award points for whichever move he uses most often in that match. What moves count as finishers can change during the season, so if you feel like a move should or shouldn't count, feel free to mention it and it will be reviewed. Tag team finishers count for wrestlers in a tag team. Two wrestlers performing a double team move can count as a finisher if the move would qualify as a finisher for one or both of them if performed normally. ***The move used to win a match will always score a finisher point even if it's not normally a finisher. Heel tactics and roll-up pins never count as finishers.***
Tag Team Victory- awarded for winning a tag team match when your wrestler did not directly win the match. (The Fetner Foundation faces off with the Cagle Corporation. They win the match and Ben gets the pin. Typically, Austin would get points for winning by pinfall but since he didn't actually get the pin, he gets tag team victory points. This also applies to disqualification and count-out victories in which case, the legal man would get more points.)
Winning number one contenders match- awarded for winning a number one contenders match or any match that grants the winner a future championship match as part of the stipulation. This excludes tournament matches for a vacant championship and all matches in a number one contender tournament except for the last match. (The Gobbeldy Gooker beats Michael Cole to become the number one contender for the Intercontinental Championship, so he gets 2 points) *The Money in the Bank and Royal Rumble matches count as #1 contender matches for main championships.
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Championship- participating in a championship match. Can only be awarded once per show.
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Attack- Attacking a wrestler outside of a match. Can only be awarded once per wrestler attacked. Both the attacker and the attack target must not be in a match.
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Weapon Attack- Attacking a wrestler outside of a match with a weapon. Can only be awarded once per wrestler attacked. Both the attacker and the attack target must not be in a match.
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One wrestler on your team will be your team captain and will score 50% bonus points during each normal game. This doesn't apply at pay-per-view events.​