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Post by Hal on Oct 11, 2018 19:56:02 GMT
Wrestling styles of your E Feds?
I tend to make pro-wrestling E-Feds that have different styles . One with American style with very low head drops. Or my other fed with limbworky style with lot of strikes and few big spots and assorted shoot and regular pro wrestling strikes and not much brawling out of the ring. I also have a shoot style fed and another one that mixes pro wrestling elements with it.
Thinking of making a new fed that combines the low workrate and spectacle style of WWF 80's with the multiple finishers of AJPW 90's.
What do you use for your Feds?
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Post by Senator Phillips on Oct 11, 2018 20:07:59 GMT
I have a variety of styles held under the Senatorial Office, which at this point, is a looser NWA style conglomeration with these feds:
PEWA - Old school bloody hardcore brawling Santana Family Wrestling: Lucha Libre inspired, fast paced style Wacker Drive Revival: Focused on teams with some different styles mixing UCSS: Shoot style fed with specific rules TIPWF: Mix of Western brawling and lucha Pan African Wrestling: Mix of some unique archetypes, agile fliers and ground grapplers Lightning Pro: Mix of Kings Road and Jr. Heavy puroresu styles
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Post by amsterDAN on Oct 11, 2018 20:31:50 GMT
I currently have a modern American WWE-style fed (Empire), a modern lucha libre promotion in the style of AAA (La Guerra de Sangre), a 90s hardcore ECW-style fed (Insane Wrestling Association), a 70s/80s-style territorial promotion (Old Fashioned Wrasslin'), a weird somewhat Japanese-style juniors promotion with a sci fi twist as well as a lot of animal-themed edits (SIMbolic), and a small regional fed in the style of West Coast Wrestling Connection (Bay Area Sports Entertainment).
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Post by Dawnbr3ak3r on Oct 11, 2018 23:32:42 GMT
My fed is an all-female, largely lucha-based promotion, with a variety of different styles and elements blended in. There's comedy, general silliness, legitimate fighters, technical experts, and monstrous powerhouses.
I built it as a "something for everyone" kind of promotion and there is, indeed, "something for everyone".
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Post by joshthejerseyboy on Oct 12, 2018 3:22:00 GMT
I call the AAW style Philly cheese steak style. It has a mix of everything from brawling to high flying. My next fed that I'm working on will have a slower pace and much more emphasis on finishers (hopefully) haha
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Post by Professor Voodoo on Oct 13, 2018 18:20:45 GMT
KPW (Krazy Pro) is cartoon-esque sports entertainment meets the pacing of 90s AJPW.
My newer project, Chi-Pro, is based out of Shanghai, China, and is a fair blend of character work, technical skill (though there are wrestlers like the brutish ChĂșn, and garbage heel Manchu Kong), and some martial arts (mostly kung-fu) skills.
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Oct 24, 2018 15:02:25 GMT
I tend to lean towards feds that showcase different styles as opposed to full feds with one style. My main promotion (Warrior Pro) tries to incorporate multiple styles and thus have interesting match ups that showcase those differences.
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Post by yakuzarich on Oct 24, 2018 20:36:10 GMT
I currently have the Fire Pro Wrestling Alliance which follows the old territory system of the NWA, but uses wrestlers from the past. The McMahon Territory is very old school WWF. The Canada territory is more Calgary with high workrates. The Shire promotion (California, Oregon, etc) appears to be big blood promotion with Blassie, Stevens, Lonnie Mayne, etc. The Nippon territory is very puroresu oriented. Europe is very World of Sport and Catch Wrestling. I haven't gotten to Mexico. But there's a lot of different styles that I hope to bring together for quarterly PPV's.
My other fed is COBRA (Coalition of Battling Rogue Athletes). It's more All Japan/Mid South oriented. Little bit of strong style and some catch wrestling involved. Little in the way of aerial moves. In terms of aerial moves, it's about the equivalent of what Misawa or Kobashi would do off the top rope. One wrestler, Sean Sullivan, does a 450 splash. Not much in the way of dives outside of suicide elbows, etc.
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Post by Pandakid on Oct 25, 2018 5:12:35 GMT
I do smaller scale Indy. Some people with stupid gimmicks, some good some bad and those couple you watch who are super good but will never get their break kinda thing. With their current incarnation trying to become more serious
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