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Title: DWB NWA OFFICIAL RULES


Big F'N Swigg - June 30, 2006 02:19 AM (GMT)
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Updated 10/08/06

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The following rules are the official rules and guidelines of the Extreme Warfare Revenge diaries run collectively as the Da Wrestling Board (DWB) National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).  These rules are exclusively for use by the members of the DWB NWA as agreed upon by the members of the DWB NWA.

Section 1: REQUIREMENTS

The following is required for a person to participate in the DWB NWA:

A copy of Extreme Warfare Revenge version 4.2, found HERE

A copy of the Breaking Barriers stat update #7, found HERE

A copy of the Arsenic Stat Editor, found HERE

Once all of the above have been acquired, go into the file editor and erase every federation except for the one you'll be playing. Your promotion will be a 50 rated national with 15 million in startup money. What titles you have are completely up to you.

After establishing your promotion, use the Arsenic editor to edit the Risk Level up to 100% on all their TV shows.  Then go to TV shows and give yourself an NWA Saturday Night slot for early evenings on Saturday on TBS. Then just start a game on easy and you will be ready to go.


Section 2: TERRITORIES

A DWB NWA Territory consists of a grouping of states in which the player's game takes place.

Each person playing a territory is given a spot on the DWB NWA Committee.  The NWA Committee is responsible for the selection of NWA World Champions and for matters concerning several territories, including the expansion of the DWB NWA.

Anyone wishing to start a DWB NWA Territory must first decide on the location of their territory.  After choosing the location, they must petition the NWA Committee, who will then decide whether or not to grant them a territory in the DWB NWA.

*Real time meaning the week the show is supposed to air. Since we have one show a week in the game, that means post one show a week here.

Section 3: ROSTERS

Rosters will be limited to 45 workers.  At no time during the game may your roster contain MORE than 45 workers. Workers include anyone on your talent list as a wrestler, manager, valet, etc.  Workers are to be kept under written contract unless otherwise specified.

Those seeking to maintain a worker, but want to bring in a worker for a short program may place the worker on Open Contract.  This is the equivalent of putting a worker on waivers.  If another territory would like to sign the worker, they can.  Once the other territory signs said worker, he is no longer under contract with the original territory.  Said territor MUST remove him from their roster, and from any upcoming apperances.

Workers placed under suspension or under similar circumstances (injury, rehab, etc) do NOT count towards the 40.  Therefore, if a worker comes under suspension or similar circumstances, he may be replaced with a free agent worker, or a worker on waivers.  Once his suspension is lifted, the territory must release a worker to return to the roster limit.  This does not include on-camera angles.

Workers who retire (for this purpose, retirement shall consist of when the worker notifies you that he will be retiring in one month) while under contract to a territory are, in the eyes of the DWB NWA, retired in ALL of the territories.  He is available, though, in non-wrestling roles, such as manager, authority figure, etc.

Trading of talent is permitted.  The trade of talent, though, is between the companies conducting the trade.  The DWB NWA and the DWB NWA Championship Committee cannot stop a trade of talent unless it involves a current NWA World Champion(s).

Section 4: CHAMPIONS


**For the purpose of these rules, NWA World Champion can mean either NWA World Heavyweight Champion, NWA World Tag Team Champions, or NWA World X Division/Junior Heavyweight Champion.**

NWA World Champions are voted on by the NWA Championship Committee.

When a worker is selected as an NWA World Champion, he remains under written contract with the territory who drafted him, or with whom he has been most recently under written contract with at the time of selection.

When the NWA World Champion travels to a new territory to defend his NWA World Title, that territory will sign him under and open contract.  The Champion will then mainly appear on the weekly show of the territory to which he has traveled.  He will periodically make appearances on the weekly show of the territory which has him under written contract, but only in effort to maintain high morale for when he is no longer NWA World Champion.  The NWA World Champion will only make "Event" appearances for the territory which he has traveled to.

When an NWA World Champion has traveled to a territory, it is the responsibility of the territories booker to treat him with the respect deserving of an NWA World Champion.  The booker of his original territory and the booker of the territory to which he visits will work together to create a storyline that is satisfactory to both bookers.  This is to prevent any one booker from purposefully booking a champion disrespectfully.

When an NWA World Champion travels, the stats the next territory will use will be those of the Champion in his last appearance in the previously traveled territory.  The territory under which he has a written contract must use these stats as well.

There can be only ONE travelling NWA World Champion per Territory.  Champions under written contract making an appearance to increase morale do not count.  But a single Territory can not have the NWA World Heavyweight Champion and the NWA World X Division Champion travelling to work for them at the same time.

Section 5: TELEVISION

Each DWB NWA Territory starts with one television show per week. This show is scheduled on Saturday Nights on TBS in the Early Evening Timeslot. As the game progresses, it will be acceptable to move to Prime Time ONLY if the territories image progresses to "Global" status.

Each Territory is allowed only one more show per week, as long as it is in the graveyard time slot on a small/regional network. These shows will be treated as house shows, and posted in a seperate thread.

A Territory may switch networks when the original contract with TBS runs out. If the new show starts before the TBS contract expires, then the company must buy out the TBS contract at it's own expense.

Section 6: EVENTS

Each Territory is to run ONE "Event" per month. Events are to be small, medium, or large events. A Territory is only permitted to run Pay Per View Events after reaching "Global" Status. Events that are not shown on Pay Per View are assumed to be DVD releases.

These Events are under control of the Territory Booker. Dates for the Events CAN overlap since the DWB NWA is broken down into regions.

Section 7: PAY PER VIEW

DWB NWA will hold four supercard Pay Per Views a year: Great American Bash; Clash of Champions; Starrcade; and Chi-Town Rumble. These events will be collaborations between the DWB NWA Territories. NWA World Champions are required to defend the NWA World Championships at the supercard events.

Only individual territories that have reached "Global" status are allowed to run their own Pay Per View events.




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