Post by C. Connolly on Jan 5, 2011 1:47:31 GMT -5
- Only one roleplay will count for a match. In tag team matches, it's 2RP's per team.
- Any number of character development roleplays may be posted at any time.
- All match roleplays must be original material.
- Your roleplays reflect life, and life isn't always pretty and polite, but avoid going overboard for shock-value alone.
- PWE is one of the few male-orientated websites what will tell you size doesn't matter.
- Roleplays will be weighted on the values of storytelling, continuity, details, success-in-style (effective drama, comedy, wrestling promo, etc) & spelling/grammar.
- Like most feds, PWE is about quality over quantity. That said, PWE will get very competitive and it may take a long RP to get the victory. All the top guys in PWE will consistently push themselves with top-notch stuff. A great 5K RP will beat a good 10K RP. As said: Quality over quantity, but when the overall quality of RPs is good-great on a regular basis, it can take that extra effort to make the biggest splash.
- PWE does not have a "house style." RP with what brought you to the dance be it trash-talk, screenplay, comedy. The key is: If you're trying for funny, BE FUNNY. If you're trying for serious drama, do it well. Good writing skills will obviously help you, but good writing alone does not win matches. You don't necessarily need to write novels to win. You probably need a bit more than ten lines of content, though.
- If your RPs have NOTHING TO DO WITH WRESTLING you're going to be hard-pressed to do well. Why is your guy here? Why is your guy trying to win matches? The roleplays should drive the show results. When it comes down to it, your character is a pro wrestler! You can do crazy things within that context, you can write the weirdest crap possible, have personal drama, all that jazz, but in the end, your dude is still a pro-wrestler --- even if he is filming the wackiest skits ever. With cross-dressing.
- Do not use any other PWE wrestlers in your promo without first getting permission from that wrestler's handler.
- Management has the final decision for match results. If matches are really close, a couple of trusted PWE members will be asked for votes. Match decisions are rendered from the pool of votes and opinions. If you disagree with your match result, please contact the management calmly via E-Mail, Private Message (PM) or AIM. Seriously, I don't respond to temper tantrums from grown men about FAKE fake wrestling.
- Any number of character development roleplays may be posted at any time.
- All match roleplays must be original material.
- Your roleplays reflect life, and life isn't always pretty and polite, but avoid going overboard for shock-value alone.
- PWE is one of the few male-orientated websites what will tell you size doesn't matter.
- Roleplays will be weighted on the values of storytelling, continuity, details, success-in-style (effective drama, comedy, wrestling promo, etc) & spelling/grammar.
- Like most feds, PWE is about quality over quantity. That said, PWE will get very competitive and it may take a long RP to get the victory. All the top guys in PWE will consistently push themselves with top-notch stuff. A great 5K RP will beat a good 10K RP. As said: Quality over quantity, but when the overall quality of RPs is good-great on a regular basis, it can take that extra effort to make the biggest splash.
- PWE does not have a "house style." RP with what brought you to the dance be it trash-talk, screenplay, comedy. The key is: If you're trying for funny, BE FUNNY. If you're trying for serious drama, do it well. Good writing skills will obviously help you, but good writing alone does not win matches. You don't necessarily need to write novels to win. You probably need a bit more than ten lines of content, though.
- If your RPs have NOTHING TO DO WITH WRESTLING you're going to be hard-pressed to do well. Why is your guy here? Why is your guy trying to win matches? The roleplays should drive the show results. When it comes down to it, your character is a pro wrestler! You can do crazy things within that context, you can write the weirdest crap possible, have personal drama, all that jazz, but in the end, your dude is still a pro-wrestler --- even if he is filming the wackiest skits ever. With cross-dressing.
- Do not use any other PWE wrestlers in your promo without first getting permission from that wrestler's handler.
- Management has the final decision for match results. If matches are really close, a couple of trusted PWE members will be asked for votes. Match decisions are rendered from the pool of votes and opinions. If you disagree with your match result, please contact the management calmly via E-Mail, Private Message (PM) or AIM. Seriously, I don't respond to temper tantrums from grown men about FAKE fake wrestling.