Guest mach7 Report post Posted September 20, 2002 [I hope this is the right folder. Please visit the link at the bottom of this post if you're interested in joining. Also, if you don't like efed's, then please just ignore this post - there's no need for flames or anything of that ilk. Cheers! -mach7] The GPWA (or Global Pro Wrestling Alliance) is a simulated E-Fed that uses TNM version 7.0 (registered). Established in July of 1996, the GPWA has proven that an E-Fed that uses "real wrestlers" (ie: not fantasy, made up wrestlers) can survive! Many members have come and gone in the GPWA, and a lot have stuck around for the long haul - which clearly says something about the staying power that we have. People don't come to us just to win "fantasy" matches. They come to us because of the high quality of effort that goes into making the GPWA a great league. This can be said for both staff and members. Winning isn't everything. That said, while winning isn't everything - it is important on another level. There are many factors that do go into deciding who wins what match. The majority of our matches have random outcomes courtesy of TNM. However, many of the big angles (including any angle involving the GPWA World Heavywight Championship) are 'booked.' That is, the course of the angle (it's story line) is determined ahead of time (or as we go along) by all those involved. How do you get to the GPWA World Heavyweight Championship? Well, depending on how much TNM likes you in the lower card matches - you'll have to win enough of those to graduate to mid-card status. Mid-card status is actually the most important point in a GPWA Superstars' career. It is essential to show that you want to get to the main events. You can do this by writing exceptional role-plays, coming up with great angles, and basically just participating in the GPWA as a whole. Once you've graduated from the mid-card, you'll be set for your 'push.' Pushes are always discussed with the GPWA Executive Committee and the controller involved. Depending on how well your push works out, it could lead you right to the main event. On the other hand, it might not work out. It all depends on how you carry the ball. We just make the matches, it's your job to shine in them and in between them. :] If you're interested in joining the GPWA, please click here to visit our web site! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites