Post by Papi El Sueno on May 21, 2012 23:02:15 GMT -5
Internet Wrestling Federation
Today, PCW has become an affiliate with Internet Wrestling Federation. They have been around since 2011, but the details below explain about the fed more than my brief post would.
About the IWF:
- The IWF will of been open for one year on March 7th 2012.
- The IWF is a one show a week, one roleplay limit e-fed.
- The IWF has three Warzones a month, one a week and then a Pay Per View.
- The IWF has a booking thread that goes up after results on a Wednesday. You have 24 hours to reply if you'd like to be booked and if you don't reply, you won't be booked. There is no force booking for a weekly Warzone and the only event people are booked for without question is a PPV when a storyline has been built to it.
- The IWF prefers its roleplayers to focus on match and opponent talk. We like to see character development and it's always interesting but it doesn't decide matches. In a match with an opponent, you need to focus on dissecting that opponent to win the contest. There are a whole variety of ways you can do this that include promo, interview or creative idea's based on your own character. There's no restrictions but to win a match, you have to talk about your opponent.
- The IWF has anywhere from 15-30 roleplays a week, based on a one roleplay limit.
- The Results have never been later than an hour after deadline and do go up early when a full turn out occurs.
- Everything is updated systematically week to week, without fail, without delay.
- We have a bank system and a money system that allows roleplayers to purchase certain items from the store.
- The IWF has posers, created by poser staff as best we can to the specifications required. These are often held back from the handlers until the handlers are proven members of the roster.
- The IWF website has a log in system and all roleplays are posted there. Once you've signed up to the site, you can post news as well as roleplays, straight to the main page
Today, PCW has become an affiliate with Internet Wrestling Federation. They have been around since 2011, but the details below explain about the fed more than my brief post would.
About the IWF:
- The IWF will of been open for one year on March 7th 2012.
- The IWF is a one show a week, one roleplay limit e-fed.
- The IWF has three Warzones a month, one a week and then a Pay Per View.
- The IWF has a booking thread that goes up after results on a Wednesday. You have 24 hours to reply if you'd like to be booked and if you don't reply, you won't be booked. There is no force booking for a weekly Warzone and the only event people are booked for without question is a PPV when a storyline has been built to it.
- The IWF prefers its roleplayers to focus on match and opponent talk. We like to see character development and it's always interesting but it doesn't decide matches. In a match with an opponent, you need to focus on dissecting that opponent to win the contest. There are a whole variety of ways you can do this that include promo, interview or creative idea's based on your own character. There's no restrictions but to win a match, you have to talk about your opponent.
- The IWF has anywhere from 15-30 roleplays a week, based on a one roleplay limit.
- The Results have never been later than an hour after deadline and do go up early when a full turn out occurs.
- Everything is updated systematically week to week, without fail, without delay.
- We have a bank system and a money system that allows roleplayers to purchase certain items from the store.
- The IWF has posers, created by poser staff as best we can to the specifications required. These are often held back from the handlers until the handlers are proven members of the roster.
- The IWF website has a log in system and all roleplays are posted there. Once you've signed up to the site, you can post news as well as roleplays, straight to the main page