Booking Your Show
Each show that you book must consist of a minimum five matches. Superstars may be booked in more than one match but will receive a penalty for doing so. Each week the player starts with ten booking points. Booking points are used for booking gimmick matches that act as bonuses for the player. The player does not have to use all ten points for a show. The points can saved and even used during trades between players. Each week the player gets another ten points along with any points that won from the player rankings. Depending on the amount of players the bonus will vary. For example if there are four players, then the top ranked player will receive another four booking points for the following week. The last place ranked player will only receive ten booking points for their next show.
Booking Points
Booking points are essential to running your show. Each week you start with ten points. Below is a breakdown on how to spend your booking points.
- A regular match will cost you 1 point.
- Tag team matches cost double points to book.
- Booking a superstar in more than one match a night will results in a penalty.
- Gimmick matches cost different amounts but act as bonuses.
2 Point Bookings
* No DQ Match
* Triple Threat Match
* Fatal Fourway
* Handicap Match
3 Point Bookings
* Ladder Match
* Best 2 out of 3
* Table Match
* Cage Match
* First Blood
* I Quit
* Bull Rope Match
4 Point Bookings
* Last Man Standing
* Falls Count Anywhere
* 60 Minute Iron Man
* Hell in a Cell
5 Point Bookings
* Ten Man Battle Royal
* Elimination Chamber (5 men needed)
Bonuses and Penalties
A regular match will generate points and help towards your shows rating. A gimmick match will give you a multiplier that will affect the match. For example if you book a match that cost 2 points, the point total will be multiplied by 2.
A penalty occurs when a superstar is booked in more than one match on a single card. In the case of a penalty the point total for the match will be divided by the amount of times that the superstar is booked. For example, if a superstar is booked twice then the point total will be divided by two.
Scoring
Each week your goal is to book matches that will result in the most points. Points are rewarded depending on how your wrestling performs during the week of televised wrestling programs. Below are the different ways that your superstar can earn points for your show.
1 Point Awards
* Appears in the wrestling ring (non wrestling)
* Wrestles a match
* Wins match via DQ
* Wins match via count out
2 Point Awards
* Opens the show with a promo
* Gets cheap pop or heat by using hometown name.
* Has interview backstage.
* Wins match via submission
* Hits finishing move
* Appears in No DQ match
3 Point Awards
* Draws blood during match
* Knocks out the referee
* Has backstage brawl
* Gives a chairshot
* Appears in Ladder or Table match.
* Slams opponent through announce table
4 Point Awards
* Appears in handicap match
* Defends championship
* Wins match via pinfall
* Wins a championship
* Causes opponent to leave on stretcher
* Attacks non-wrestler
* Turns face or heel
5 Point Awards
* Appears in Main Event
* Appears in Cage Match
* Wins Battle Royale
Trades and Free Agents
After the draft players can offer trades or sign free agents at any time. A free agent is a any superstar that wasn’t choose during the draft. To sign a free agent you must pay an initial two booking points. Before you officially sign the superstar to your roster you must declare to all the other players your intentions of who you’re signing and how many booking points you’re spending. Players have 24 hours to offer the same superstar a better deal by offering more booking points. If there is no bidding war then the superstar becomes an active member of your roster.
Monday, October 22, 2007
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