Post by Promoter on Aug 4, 2017 6:09:01 GMT
Characters must be adult professional wrestlers capable of participating in matches. They must include all the following information.
Roster Name - Tell us the character's name as it will appear on the roster, or in news media. Characters can only have one official roster name. Any alter egos should be included elsewhere.
Ring Name - Tell us the name of the character as casually referenced by the commentators. If the announcers refer to your character like "Johnny has him in a headlock," you would put "Johnny" here. Put any casual names the character might use.
Call Name - Tell us the character's name as called by the ring announcer when they enter the ringside area from backstage.
Hometown - The name of the place the character is from. It can be any city, town or even fictional places. Any place, really, at all.
Age - The character's age, which is just a number, or description of time period. It doesn't have to be realistic.
Height - The exact height in cm (Metric) or feet and inches (U.S.) Both will be used in the roster.
Weight - The weight of the character as called by the ring announcer. Same as height, it can be 'fictionalized.'
Real Weight - The weight of character as needed for match writing. heavier characters can't perform fancy acrobatic moves, while smaller, lighter characters can't achieve feats of great strength. Assign a realistic weight.
Physical Description: At least 50-500 words detailing the character's skin tone, hair style, color, disposition, facial characteristics, general style and so on. Anything one might see when looking at the character on any given day in the ring, backstage or out and about.
Biography: 50-500 words describing your character's history before arriving to sign with Worldwide Pro Wrestling. Be sure to mention what brought them to the fed.
Signature Moves: Max 4 moves. Choose names associated with your character, or moves you really like. Describe them if they're original. Make sure to indicate which one is your "finisher."
Any additional information is of course welcome.
Roster Name - Tell us the character's name as it will appear on the roster, or in news media. Characters can only have one official roster name. Any alter egos should be included elsewhere.
Ring Name - Tell us the name of the character as casually referenced by the commentators. If the announcers refer to your character like "Johnny has him in a headlock," you would put "Johnny" here. Put any casual names the character might use.
Call Name - Tell us the character's name as called by the ring announcer when they enter the ringside area from backstage.
Hometown - The name of the place the character is from. It can be any city, town or even fictional places. Any place, really, at all.
Age - The character's age, which is just a number, or description of time period. It doesn't have to be realistic.
Height - The exact height in cm (Metric) or feet and inches (U.S.) Both will be used in the roster.
Weight - The weight of the character as called by the ring announcer. Same as height, it can be 'fictionalized.'
Real Weight - The weight of character as needed for match writing. heavier characters can't perform fancy acrobatic moves, while smaller, lighter characters can't achieve feats of great strength. Assign a realistic weight.
Physical Description: At least 50-500 words detailing the character's skin tone, hair style, color, disposition, facial characteristics, general style and so on. Anything one might see when looking at the character on any given day in the ring, backstage or out and about.
Biography: 50-500 words describing your character's history before arriving to sign with Worldwide Pro Wrestling. Be sure to mention what brought them to the fed.
Signature Moves: Max 4 moves. Choose names associated with your character, or moves you really like. Describe them if they're original. Make sure to indicate which one is your "finisher."
Any additional information is of course welcome.