Lets get this 1 thing straight before we start.
I am not a brilliant role-player, I have only role-played in 2 feds so I am
writing this guide from the view of an E-fed owner and what they look for in a
role-play. First thing you need to know
is that to win a match the most important thing is originality and detail.
Keep the originality of your role-play the person reading it is not getting
bored halfway down it and going to look at another role-play, to stop this
from happening try and use a bit of humor because nothing keeps the reader
reading than laughing at something your wrestler says or does. When writing
your role-play place it somewhere like a gym, street, or the most common
place, the wrestling ring. If you have it take place in a gym the number of
things he can do in the role-play are endless. You can pause to put a weight
down, take sips of water after getting the water bottle out of your black bag
which has a white stripe down it. This all adds up to realism because if you
want your role-play to be realistic then you cant have your wrestler talking
to the camera without doing something, even having your wrestler pause and
smirking before saying something else helps. Develop
the current angle as if you don't get anywhere with it then you will keep
saying the same things over and over again causing your role-plays to get
boring. You must try to do this if you are going to improve your rankings in
your current fed as if your story doesn't develop then your status wont
either. Pick your opponents carefully.
When you join a new fed then you must pick your opponent carefully. You cant
just walk in and take defeat the champion straight away, you must climb the
ladder beating lower ranked opponents in the process. The
length and frequency of your role-plays are important but the length doesn't
matter too much if you put enough detail and quality in to your role-play but
make sure that you do post a role-play at least 2 times a week because if
there is only one a week from your wrestler then you will never win the world
championship title no matter how good you are. This
is all I can currently think of for this guide but if you have any thing that
should be added email me by clicking on my name just below. Jamie
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