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Post by Scott Fire on Aug 13, 2005 0:21:44 GMT -5
I'm doing a Spin The Wheel, Make A Deal type thing at the next PPV. The only difference from the real thing is that each participant in the match gets to choose a certain about of the stips on the wheel. Anyways...
I was wondering if anyone knew how many matches were on the real wheel WCW used or the Raw Rulette Wheel WWE used? Or basically if anyone has an opinion of how many matches I should put on the friggin thing...lol.
Thanks in advance.
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Post by thefamoustommyz on Aug 13, 2005 13:18:19 GMT -5
I actually used to do this with the wheel from the board game Life...which meant it only had 10 matches, I just changed them up year to year.
I mean, you're only going to use one match ANYWAY
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Post by Scott Fire on Aug 13, 2005 23:39:05 GMT -5
Haha....I used to own that same game. I'll probably go with 10, it seems like a good number. Thanks.
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Post by nelson on Aug 14, 2005 16:00:50 GMT -5
scott, why not rotate matches every 2 months.it wouldnt get boring if its done that way. neil
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Post by Scott Fire on Aug 14, 2005 22:43:51 GMT -5
Uh???
I'm only doing Spin The Wheel,Make A Deal at my next PPV. Not all the time.
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Post by CaseyJonesatwork on Aug 17, 2005 14:57:27 GMT -5
I used a similar concept for a championship called the Random Acts of Violence Title, which was kind of like an old school TV title in that it had to be defended on each TV show and PPV.
Whoever faced the champ would be chosen at random right before the match. They might have had a match earlier that night, or might have one later in the night.
I just had a random chart I made to pick matches, forget how I actually did it, but they'd be different stips every time.
It gave some really cool story threads, because someone would get screwed out of a main event match because I'd carry over fatigue from the RAV match, or it'd be a torture chamber and they'd be way too hurt to fight in the main event, partners would end up having to kill each other, etc.
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