How To Win A Championship?
METHOD #1: Standard | |||||||||
• Step 1: Pursue a champion or a championship division by posting (continuously) on the boards. You have the option to email an official to pitch in your bid for a championship. An official will observe your participation and they may assist in your goals by pushing your character(s). However, it is up to you to do this for yourself. Please note, that at this point you are not given a guaranteed title drop! Also be patient. Titles are not won over night. And do not makeup your own titles or title matches! • Step 2: To qualify for a title drop, you must be in an angle/storyline with the championship holder or in the related division. The easist way to qualify is to challenge a champion on the boards. You will not receive the title just by challenging- YOU MUST WORK FOR IT!
• Step 3: Waiting for the STF to Finish, or if the champion is willing- you may arrange to have the title dropped before the STF ends.
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METHOD #2: Quick Title Drop |
The QTD is a choice granted to a champion if they wish to drop the title when there hasn’t been anyone named #1 contender. The champion may drop the title at anytime without any wait for as long as the title is dropped in a ppv or tv event. |
METHOD #3: Open Title Win |
For whatever reason being the champion was stripped or a new title was added to the game or there was a tournament for a title. You can obtain a title through a special open title match. Usually in this case the match is judged by the officials and we elect the new champion. |
CHAMPION RIGHTS When a champion obtains a title, they do not have to lose a title match unless: 1. Their STF has ended. 2. Attendance/participation is poor. 3. Behavior problems occur. 4. They no-show/don’t complete matches. A Champion can name their successor if they have successfully completed or in an angle with their successor for at least 2 months. |
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CHAMPION PENALTIES
Your title reign is moderated by the officials and we can remove your title if you:
1. Don’t play out your title reign.
2. Attendance/participation is poor.
3. Behavior problems occur.
4. They no-show/don’t complete matches.
5. If your STF is up and you refuse to drop your title to a successor.