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Post by CaseyJones on Mar 10, 2005 15:01:10 GMT -5
Here's a match I'm debuting on my next card, I figured you guys would like to see it, it SEEMS fun(haven't tested it yet) kinda sorta got the idea from CMLL's Blue Demon memorial tournament's wacky rules.
I'm currently running Wargames 2091 and that year, the Supreme Gods are feuding with the Galactic Rebels. The Rebels relentlessly attacked the Ani Men after a TV title match between Comrade Terror and Iron Mane, and the Gods made the save, setting up the match, which the Gods call the punishment of the Galactic Rebels.
The matches are between two teams, elimination style, BUT- Use Hydra Lumberjack Rules Two wrestlers fight in the ring. They don't tag out. They fight until a wrestler is pinned, and the next partner enters.
Wrestlers on the winning team can switch with a partner between falls if they want. All fatigue carries over between matches.
This keeps going until one team doesn't have anyone left.
Here are the modifications to the Lumberjack chart- Ignore both of the Double DQ options. Re-roll if you get those. If a team doesn't have anyone on the outside, ignore that part. If both teams don't, then roll on the regular out of the ring chart.
Also, managers are barred from ringside. There's already too many freakin people out there!
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lordofthisworld
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Post by lordofthisworld on Jul 20, 2007 23:36:41 GMT -5
This is a good alteration of a classic match. I think I'm going to use it in 2122 between the Eugenics Project and the Gladiators or Outlaw Nation and the FDF. With respect to Casey Jones, I think I'll call it the Outlaw's Advantage Match. Sly Drury's gonna kick up some dust. Yeee - haaaa! (Anytime in life you are afforded the right to shout yeee - haaaa, I think you owe it to yourself to do so.)
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Post by LWPD on Jul 21, 2007 7:54:59 GMT -5
The matches are between two teams, elimination style, BUT- Use Hydra Lumberjack Rules Two wrestlers fight in the ring. They don't tag out. They fight until a wrestler is pinned, and the next partner enters. Wrestlers on the winning team can switch with a partner between falls if they want. All fatigue carries over between matches. This keeps going until one team doesn't have anyone left. Here are the modifications to the Lumberjack chart- Ignore both of the Double DQ options. Re-roll if you get those. If a team doesn't have anyone on the outside, ignore that part. If both teams don't, then roll on the regular out of the ring chart. Also, managers are barred from ringside. There's already too many freakin people out there! This is an interesting concept. If you're into contemporary lucha style you may want to also check out:
Cyber Survivor - Cibernetico by Jamie OD
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