Post by JBL on Dec 24, 2007 4:58:41 GMT -5
Entrance
The first post of a match is always your entrance.
Describe
-any pyro effects that happen when your superstar comes out to the stage, down the ramp, ect.
-how your superstar enters the stage, walks down the ramp, and enters the ring.
-what your superstar is wearing to the ring.
-what the audience sees on the titantron.
-the crowds reaction, or signs they might be holding up.
-call the match as the announcer. mention your superstars name, height, weight, and match type.
-once in the ring you may talk to the audience or your opponent.
-after your opponent enters the ring you may begin the match.
The Match
-start off with the referee calling for the bell
-use more technical moves to "feel out" your opponent the first post.
-a good match post is between three to six paragraphs long.
-try to not be dominant, and just have a one sided post.
-use commentary from the commentators after every paragraph if you would like.
-after your first post you may start to use more high risk/powerful moves. Signature moves also may be put into use here.
-as a few more posts go by you may use Finishing manuevers on your opponent.
-try to put alignments into use. Such as heels trying to sneek in low blows and chair shots, or Faces playing to the crowds approval.
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The first post of a match is always your entrance.
Describe
-any pyro effects that happen when your superstar comes out to the stage, down the ramp, ect.
-how your superstar enters the stage, walks down the ramp, and enters the ring.
-what your superstar is wearing to the ring.
-what the audience sees on the titantron.
-the crowds reaction, or signs they might be holding up.
-call the match as the announcer. mention your superstars name, height, weight, and match type.
-once in the ring you may talk to the audience or your opponent.
-after your opponent enters the ring you may begin the match.
The Match
-start off with the referee calling for the bell
-use more technical moves to "feel out" your opponent the first post.
-a good match post is between three to six paragraphs long.
-try to not be dominant, and just have a one sided post.
-use commentary from the commentators after every paragraph if you would like.
-after your first post you may start to use more high risk/powerful moves. Signature moves also may be put into use here.
-as a few more posts go by you may use Finishing manuevers on your opponent.
-try to put alignments into use. Such as heels trying to sneek in low blows and chair shots, or Faces playing to the crowds approval.
Follow these guidelines and we are all in for a good match!!
[glow=green,2,300]Oh and P.S. If your not going to be able to make a show please send me a PM. Thank you[/glow]