A series following the antics of 4 wrestlers and their mentor’s journey to win the coveted “Match Of The Decade” tournament. In this world most things have something to do with pro wrestling.
Alignments:
Face- Good guys, they play by the rules and have a very high moral compass.
Tweeners- Morally ambiguous, they typically do things for themselves, but they help others as well.
Heels- Bad guys, scummy underhanded people who break the rules. They cheat to win and have little to no morales.
People’s alignments can change at the drop of a hat. One day you could be a face, but the next day you may become a heel.
There are 4 main jobs you can have in this world:
Wrestler/Performer- The people that typically do all the wrestling. These people live and die by the ring. They could be in ring performers, fed managers/chair people and trainers.
Managers- Those who may not bleed the business, but understand the inner workings. They typically accompany their clients to their matches, provide advice, and handle any sort of non wrestling related thing.
Commentators- Entertaining people who are true fans of the sport. They don’t wrestle, and may not know everything that goes on in the wrestling world. They provide commentary for matches, and are typically seen as the voice of fans.
Reporters- Journalist that conduct interviews, and provide any major news concerning the 3 major feds and any sort of other wild things.
Federations/ Feds-These are basically wrestling companies. There are thousands, but only 3 are considered the big leagues. Because of this these 3 feds hold a yearly event putting the companies best from each division in a match to determine which fed is the best that year. The 3 feds are as followed:
ACW(Australia Combat Wrestling) This fed is ran by some masked Australian guy. It’s known for crazy high flyers and hardcore matches. The most successful wrestlers to be drafted are high flyers.
BBG(Big Burst Grappling) This fed is ran by some bald guy. This fed is more tag team oriented, and is known for having a healthy balance of different matches. The most successful wrestlers to be drafted are technicians.
SCW(StickNodes Championship Wrestling) This fed is ran by some American guy who always wears shades and a cap. This fed is more focused on brawls and hard hitting action. The most successful wrestlers to be drafted are brawlers.
In order to get into these 3 feds you’d have to go through a rigorous wrestling event that’s held once every year. It’s a series of exhibition matches that showcase each person who participates, and they are apart of a larger tournament. This competition runs for a month, and the top 3 in each category get to chose which fed the would like to go to. 1st place chooses first, 2nd place picks from the remaining two, and 3rd place is given to the last fed.
Archetypes:
High Flyers- Simply put they’re acrobatic and do a lot of flashy moves.
Technicians- They do a lot of grappling and Olympic style wrestling.
Brawler- Strong people with a lot of strikes and big power moves.
Abilities- Can range from something like a weapon being summoned to becoming intangible.
The Champions’ Seal:
The seals are given to the best of the best in the respective group. These seals give color to the logos everyone gets once they join on of the 3 feds. This seal grants a bit of a boost in a skill the champion may be lacking in.
There are a total of 14 seals
1 Ultimate seal
3 Main event seals
3 Mid Card seals
3 under card seals
4 Tag seals
Roles:
Jobber- Has an almost nonexistent move set, and typically lose their matches very easily
Enhancement Talent- Have a limited move set, and are there to make more established stars look better
Lower Mid Carders- Slightly better than enhancement talent, but are more credible in the ring
Mid Carders- Solid guys who have room for improvement, they can win a match fairly consistently
Upper Mid Carders- Are really good at their jobs, and may even be considered better than main eventers
Main Eventers- Are usually the cream of the crop, they’re widely considered the best performers in the world.
Two Major Tournaments:
Match Of The Year- A once a year tournament spanning from December to January which puts the top 10 wrestlers in against each other to win the match Of The year. Each fed has their own version of this tournament and it leads into the Match Of The Decade tournament.
Match Of The Decade- Once the 10th Match Of The Year happens, a 30 man tournament that involves every person that’s won the Match Of The Year tournament in the last 10 years against their fed mates in a 2 out of 3 falls match. Each bracket winner will go into the Match Of The Decade triple threat Ironman Match. The winner of which will forever be etched in history as the best wrestler of that decade.
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