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| TWFSimulation | Nov 13 2012, 11:48 PM Post #1 |
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MONDAY NIGHT SPEED - 11/19/12 Welcome to the first matchcard for our weekly show, Monday Night Speed! We begin our first event with the first round matches for the TWF Title Tournament. Rivalries will begin with others, and just experience for the rest! You are about to see the first matchcard. But, importantly, you will see in the above section, the date of the event (this is when the results will be posted), the date of the Roleplay Deadline (when you must have your RP's done by, there will also be a timer on the board), Date of RP Deadline. MONDAY NIGHT SPEED VENUE: Wright State University's Nutter Center LOCATION: Dayton, Ohio DATE OF EVENT: Monday, November 19th, 2012 DEADLINE DATE & TIME; Australian Eastern Sydney/Newcastle: Sunday, November 18th at 12:00PM American Pacific Los Angeles: Saturday, November 17th at 5:00PM GMT London: Sunday, November 18th at 1:00AM MATCH ONE - Singles Match - John Cena v Shawn Michaels - Round One 'TWF World Championship Tournament' - MATCH TWO - Singles Match - The Rock v Undertaker - Round One 'TWF World Championship Tournament' - MATCH THREE - Singles Match - Dean Ambrose v Justin Gabriel MATCH FOUR - Singles Match - Daniel Bryan v The Miz - Round One 'TWF World Championship Tournement' - MATCH FIVE - Triple Threat Match - Renee Dupree v Dolph Ziggler v Cody Rhodes MAIN EVENT - Singles Match - CM Punk v Brock Lesnar - Round One 'TWF World Championship Tournament' - So, as you can now see, the winner of Match One will face the Winner of Match Two in the Semi Finals in Two weeks time and of course, the winner of match Four will take on the winner of the Main Event in the other Semi Final in Two weeks time! Ziggler v Dupree v Rhodes should be a quality Wrestling affair, and of course the two up and comers, Justin Gabriel and Dean Ambrose square off in the middle of the ring. An interesting first matchcard. Who will advance to the Semi finals!? We will find out this Monday on SPEED! - Make sure your Roleplay's are in before the deadline. If your not in one of those above timezones, you can convert the Australian Date & Time to your own preference here: TIME ZONE CONVERTER - You can see how long you have left to Roleplay in the RP section, as there are countdown timers! Thankyou for checking out the first matchcard for Speed. Get those roleplays in! and make sure you post your roleplay in the RP section for SPEED! Which can be found here! SPEED ROLEPLAY PAGE Edited by TWFSimulation, Nov 14 2012, 07:25 AM.
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| JuulDK | Nov 14 2012, 06:59 AM Post #2 |
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So.... Good to see this start, but is it purposely or a mistake, that Lesnar is involved in two different tournament matches in the same show??
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| TWFSimulation | Nov 14 2012, 07:25 AM Post #3 |
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Error, fixed. My bad, sorry! |
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| wait and see | Nov 14 2012, 08:07 AM Post #4 |
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The americans are going to lose |
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| TWFSimulation | Nov 14 2012, 10:44 AM Post #5 |
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haha, good luck! |
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| Ziggler Mark | Nov 14 2012, 01:53 PM Post #6 |
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fuck...i was hoping you were gunna live up to your promise to post an example of a good RP. I havent done this in so long, i have massive "ring" rust. |
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| TWFSimulation | Nov 14 2012, 02:56 PM Post #7 |
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Planning on posting one in the next day or two, dont worry, you will plenty of time to post an RP by Sunday. |
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| Daiko | Nov 14 2012, 05:16 PM Post #8 |
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Phew.. I was sitting here wondering what the f*ck I was going to do.. It got to the point where I was just going to say moves almost like some sort of weird Pokemon battle.. 'Justin Gabriel used 450 Splash! It was Super Effective!' |
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| TWFSimulation | Nov 14 2012, 09:21 PM Post #9 |
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haha, guys. go check out this area of this e-fed's forum, all the threads are roleplays. EBWF ROLEPLAYS Check some of those out. Also, here are a bunch of tips and hints, and pretty much a description of what a roleplay is and how to do it! Here is a great example of how an RP should go. When you get to main event level status in the TWF, you won't even have to consider this model anymore. A. You need Characters A Protagonist: Usually your character. An Antagonist: Usually your opponent, could be JR, could be anyone who makes your character react. B. You have to have a Setting Where is it? Describe it! "Your Character is in a room." A room where? Is he in the bathroom at a Mobile Station? Is he in the Rupp Arena? Is he in a bingo hall in Philly? What does the room look like? What color are the walls? What kind of furniture is in there? What is he wearing? How is he feeling? Is he tired? Is he excited? Is he dreading the show? (He should be!) C. You must have a Theme The best RPers can pull off multiple themes in one RP. I'll use Randy Orton as an example. In Scene One Randy might be working out, thinking over his match. In scene two, he might be hanging out with his girlfriend. The angle on their relationship is being furthered and the reader can see that, and they're more than likely discussing the match or event in some way, so the match focus is there. The best way to keep your match focus and maintain multiple themes would be to have multiple scenes. If you're dealing with multiple themes, maybe you're talking about your opponent in an interview. Then write a second scene where you deal with being knocked out of the rumble early. Then a third one where you wrap it up nicely with more match talk. D. You GOTTA have a Plot Ah, the plot! It's so hard! I mean after all, the story has a beginning, middle and end, but the end isn't really the end. It's only the end for the moment - but without a plot you get stuck with a lot of what we're seeing. A character in a mystery room in an undisclosed location, talking smack about so many people I need a score card to keep track of it. You need six elements to create a good plot. EVERY RP needs a plot. 1. Motivation - What drives the character? Hmm? 2. Conflict: The main problem. Conflict can be as simple as your match, to as difficult as potentially having a kid you didn't know about, or dating the sister of your arch enemy. 3. Complication: Things that make the main problem bigger! Could be as simple as feeling your opponent is a better wrestler, or as complicated as not being sure the kid is yours or the arch enemy finding out you're boinking his sister. 4. Suspense: There always has to be an element of suspense. The reader doesn't want to read without suspense. Make me wonder what's going to happen. This can be as simple as threatening to bring 20 ECW Superstars all hellbent on revenge or as difficult as waiting for the results of a DNA test. 5. Climax - THE BIG MOMENT WHERE THE CONFLICT, COMPLICATION AND SUSPENSE ALLLLLL COME TOGETHER! As simple as the ECW Superstars arriving at the arena or as difficult as Maury Povich reading the results or your arch enemy taking away your medication and making you dump his sister. 6. Outcome - The end. How it all works out for everyone in the end. RULES OF THE GAME: 1. SPELLING AND PUNCTUATION. Make sure you spell all of the words you use correctly. Go back and double check if needed, but just try to catch the spelling errors and typos as you write. Make sure you leave spaces between words, so DON'T write like these examples... Bad Examples. * "youre dead!ill bete you in the ring!big dammy!" * "Your dead, I'll beat you in the ring on monday" In The first example, the main problem was someone who is obviously illiterate wrote it. No capital letters, no spaces, it was pathetic. That person would NEVER win a match, unless they were against someone that died and was unable to roleplay. In the second, it was good except for two things. They spelled "Your" wrong, it should've been "You're" in that use of it. And at the end, there was no period. It's still possible to win like that... But you better have some good stuff in there if you spell your words wrong frequently. If you do not have Microsoft Office. OpenOffice is free software with spell check that you can download. Or www.google.com/docs is a browser based word processor with spell check. 2. DON'T MAKE YOUR WRESTLER SOUND LIKE A CHILD: If your wrestler sounds like a 13 year old, he'll have as much of a chance of winning as a 13 year old. Watch the WWF or WCW sometime, the wrestlers don't swear and if they do, it's edited out. Also, how many 25 year old wrestlers say "pussy" or "dick?" Not too many. Bad Examples. "Hey shitface pussy breath!" That just sounded stupid. It, quite frankly, sucked. Grown ups don't talk like that, so your wrestlers shouldn't either. If it was up to me, I'd probably kick someone like that out of the fed for being a moron. 3. WRITE IN PARAGRAPHS. Don't jumble everything together in one big 5K paragraph. It's a little bit harder to read and doesn't look very good. Write in multiple paragraphs, it will definitely help you out. Bad Examples: Bad Roleplayer Man: Blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah Blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah blah blah blah. 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It's easier to read if you write in paragraphs and it looks much better. 4. BE DESCRIPTIVE: Describe what your wrestler is wearing, how he is acting, what he is doing. Be very descriptive so the reader can picture it in their head. Good Examples: ["Idolizer" Trace Michaels sits back on a black chair, reclining. He's wearing all green and red today. Some of the clothes he's featuring are a green t-shirt that says "Moo Krew" on it, green sweat pants with a red bandanna tied loosely around the left knee, and a red bandanna on his head, covering his long blonde hair. He looks towards the camera, stares at it for a second, then begins speaking.] I told what he was wearing, where he was, and what he was looking at. So the reader knows that he's sitting in a chair and can picture it in their head. Gives the reader a good idea what, when and how. Hope this helps guys!! |
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| Daiko | Nov 15 2012, 07:15 AM Post #10 |
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I know I'm probably going to sound like an idiot asking this, but are we writing out everything before the match and the match itself or just one of the two? Also, how does the winner get decided? |
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