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Post by Nathan Michaels on Jul 30, 2013 9:47:50 GMT -5
Warning: The following is my personal opinion that I would like to share, and with some feedback on possible ways to make it better! Don't be a hater I believe SuperClash makes for an excellent filler show during Viral Wrestling 'off week'. The 'off week' being right after or before a ppv, and a chance for people to see their lesser known wrestlers in action, which is great, I love seeing everyones custom designs. The problem I have arises when Viral Wrestling and Championships start getting involved, because the point is to showcase. Viral Wrestlers usually have other things to worry about then having to wrestle guys that they could download and fight on their home console. Now sometimes there is a buildup to it (darkside/toxic) which was great to see, but that should of been made into a great angle with the pwl invaders showing up at an X-Stream or PPV; and that should be the case for any indy wrestlers who want a match against Viral Superstars. They need to show up, rp and wrestle at a Viral Event Secondly every fed has at least 3 titles, sometimes more, and with Viral Wrestlers 'winning' these titles de values them and the title. Viral Wrestling is suppose to be considered 'the big leagues' so obviously they should be better then most if not all 'indy' talent. If they were that good, Viral would sign them. My solution: instead of each indy fed using putting their title on the line, why not create an NWA style championship(s) that would be defend each month at SuperClash. That way the titles in each fed stays in good standing and in their fed, and we still get to see who the best indy wrestlers are.
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Post by Lucy Youngblood on Jul 30, 2013 22:17:29 GMT -5
That's do-able. We already have the International Wrestling Council in place to have 'IWC' branded NWA-style titles. Though I assume two PWL wrestlers fighting each other at SuperClash would still go after a PWL belt, or if a wrestler is in both BWA and MPW then there could be cross-fed belt matches there (which clearly defined indy rosters would help with).
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