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Your EWB Forum Name: Azazel
Promotion Name: Tag Team Pro Wrestling
Initials: TTPW
Country: Canada
Size: Cult
Logo Link:
Banner Link:
Website:
Profile: Based mostly around tag team wrestling
Open Date: July 2008
Location: Southern Ontario

Drug Policy: Low

Schedule Type: Regular

Product: (What name do you wish to give your own brand of wrestling)
Name: Tag Team
AI for Events: 1v1=10 , 2v2=50 , 3v3=30 , Triagle=5 , Four Way=5 , Match Ratio=80 (How often the AI would put on these type of matches in a percentage term in multiples of ten).
AI for TV: 1v1=20 , 2v2=50 , 3v3=20 , Triagle=5 , Four Way=5 , Match Ratio=70
Expected Match Lengths: Minor=8 , Medium=12 , Major=18 (In minutes)
Product Appeal - (For each topic, please select from None, Very Low, Low, Medium, Heavy, Key Feature)
Traditional: (The traditional values of (primarily American) wrestling, that being good guys who play fair vs. bad guys who cheat, with an old-school feel).
Mainstream: Medium

Comedy: Medium

Cult: Medium

Risque: Very Low

Modern: Key Feature

Realism: Low

Hyper Realism: None

Hardcore: None

Lucha Libre: Medium

Pure: Low

Daredevil: Heavy

Match Intensity: 80

Match Danger: 70

Womens Wrestling: Integrated

T&A Levels: Low

Face/Heel Divide: None

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Your EWB Forum Name: WalkerWGZ

Promotion Name: North East Wrestling
Initials: NEW
Country: England
Size: Cult
Logo Link: http://imgur.com/u2JsAQz (PAINT!)

Banner Link: http://imgur.com/k2a6neE (PAINT!)

Website: www.newrestling.co.uk
Profile: From the ashes of a long running wrestling promotion in Newcastle, a group of wrestlers and promoters came together to rebuild the local wrestling scene, doing so with a reasonably successful Kickstarter campaign. Their first show may have been received well, but will the upstart promotion retain interest?
Open Date: July 2013
Location: North (British Isles)
Drug Policy: Low
Schedule Type: Regular

Product:
Name:
AI for Events:

1v1= 70%

2v2= 20%

3v3= 0

Triagle= 5%

Four Way= 5%

Match Ratio= 80%.
AI for TV:

1v1= 70%

2v2= 30%

3v3= 0

Triagle= 0

Four Way= 0

Match Ratio= 70%
Expected Match Lengths:

Minor= 8 minutes

Medium= 15 minutes

Major= 25 minutes
Product Appeal - (For each topic, please select from None, Very Low, Low, Medium, Heavy, Key Feature)
Traditional: Key Feature
Mainstream: Medium
Comedy: Low
Cult: Medium
Risque: None
Modern: Medium
Realism: Medium
Hyper Realism: None
Hardcore: Very Low
Lucha Libre: Low
Pure: Low
Daredevil: Very Low

Match Intensity: 70
Match Danger: 40
Womens Wrestling: None
T&A Levels: None
Face/Heel Divide: Medium

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Your EWB Forum Name: Extremely Huge Piece Of Shit
Promotion Name: World Wrestling Alliance
Initials: NWA
Country: USA
Size: International
Logo Link: Um
Banner Link: Um
Website: www.wwa.com
Profile: Founded in the 70s by a group of wrestling promoters who worked the western territories of the United States, the World Wrestling Alliance went on to become the biggest wrestling promotion in the world today. The WWA has long advertised that their organisation, while indeed not a real sport, is as real as possible to an actual combat sport. The best way to describe it is they try to come off like an MMA organization.
Open Date: November 1972
Location: Los Angeles, California
Drug Policy: High
Schedule Type: Regular

Product: (What name do you wish to give your own brand of wrestling)
Name: Pro Wrestling
AI for Events: 1v1= 50, 2v2= 30, 3v3= 10, Triagle= 5, Four Way= 5, Match Ratio= 90 (How often the AI would put on these type of matches in a percentage term in multiples of ten).
AI for TV: 1v1= 35, 2v2= 35, 3v3= 10, Triagle= 10, Four Way= 10, Match Ratio= 70
Expected Match Lengths: Minor=5 , Medium=10 , Major= 30(In minutes)
Product Appeal - (For each topic, please select from None, Very Low, Low, Medium, Heavy, Key Feature)
Traditional: Key Feature
Mainstream: None
Comedy: None
Cult: Low
Risque: Very Low
Modern: Medium
Realism: Heavy
Hyper Realism: Heavy
Hardcore: None
Lucha Libre: None
Pure: Key Feature
Daredevil: Very Low

Match Intensity: 90
Match Danger: 80
Womens Wrestling: Division
T&A Levels: Low
Face/Heel Divide: MediumYour EWB Forum Name: Extremely Huge Piece Of Shit

Promotion Name: World Wrestling Alliance
Initials: NWA
Country: USA
Size: International
Logo Link: Um
Banner Link: Um
Website: www.wwa.com
Profile: Founded in the 70s by a group of wrestling promoters who worked the western territories of the United States, the World Wrestling Alliance went on to become the biggest wrestling promotion in the world today. The WWA has long advertised that their organisation, while indeed not a real sport, is as real as possible to an actual combat sport. The best way to describe it is they try to come off like an MMA organization.
Open Date: November 1972
Location: Los Angeles, California
Drug Policy: High
Schedule Type: Regular

Product: (What name do you wish to give your own brand of wrestling)
Name: Pro Wrestling
AI for Events: 1v1= 50, 2v2= 30, 3v3= 10, Triagle= 5, Four Way= 5, Match Ratio= 90 (How often the AI would put on these type of matches in a percentage term in multiples of ten).
AI for TV: 1v1= 35, 2v2= 35, 3v3= 10, Triagle= 10, Four Way= 10, Match Ratio= 70
Expected Match Lengths: Minor=5 , Medium=10 , Major= 30(In minutes)
Product Appeal - (For each topic, please select from None, Very Low, Low, Medium, Heavy, Key Feature)
Traditional: Key Feature
Mainstream: None
Comedy: None
Cult: Low
Risque: Very Low
Modern: Medium
Realism: Heavy
Hyper Realism: Heavy
Hardcore: None
Lucha Libre: None
Pure: Key Feature
Daredevil: Very Low

Match Intensity: 90
Match Danger: 80
Womens Wrestling: Division
T&A Levels: Low
Face/Heel Divide: Medium

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If you don't mind one more then I'd like to get some Lucha represented here.

Your EWB Forum Name: iMG
Promotion Name: Lucha INCREIBLE
Initials: LI
Country: Mexico
Size: National
Logo Link: http://i.imgur.com/7iDppD5.jpg

Banner Link: http://i.imgur.com/RDRnvfs.gif

Website: www.luchaincreible.com.mx
Profile: With it's blend of traditional Mexican Lucha Libre and the United States' style of sports entertainment, Lucha INCREIBLE has become the premiere brand of pro wrestling in Mexico. Offering colorful characters, high flying action, and engrossing storylines, Viva La Lucha has not only taken the Mexican world of Lucha Libre by storm but has even gained a cult following around the world. With Mexico seemingly in control by the promotion, is an international expansion next?
Open Date: June 1990
Location: Northern Mexico
Drug Policy: Low
Schedule Type: Regular

Product:
Name: Luchatainment
AI for Events: 1v1= 30, 2v2= 30, 3v3= 30, Triagle= 5, Four Way= 5 , Match Ratio= 70
AI for TV: 1v1= 30, 2v2= 30, 3v3= 30, Triagle= 5, Four Way= 5, Match Ratio= 70
Expected Match Lengths: Minor= 10 , Medium= 15 , Major= 20(In minutes)
Product Appeal - (For each topic, please select from None, Very Low, Low, Medium, Heavy, Key Feature)
Traditional: Heavy
Mainstream: Key Feature
Comedy: Medium
Cult: None
Risque: None
Modern: Medium
Realism: None
Hyper Realism: None
Hardcore: None
Lucha Libre: Key Feature
Pure: None
Daredevil: None

Match Intensity: 40
Match Danger: 40
Womens Wrestling: Division
T&A Levels: None
Face/Heel Divide: High

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