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Post by Josh Duncan on Dec 23, 2014 22:58:00 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2014 23:33:35 GMT -6
Thanks, Josh! Allow me to add a bit about what ACE is and why you should care. ACE stands for "Awesome Championship Entertainment" and is a regional based e-fed out of Phoenix, Arizona!
What does ACE offer? ACE offers a relaxed environment with shows every two weeks and a 1 roleplay limit. Of course this doesn't mean you're limited to writing 1 promo - indeed you could write 1, then write a second and I'll count which ever of the two (or more?) you deem the "best", in your opinion. So at the surface, it's still a heads up 1:1 promo ratio, but you have the option for more if you choose to or if you don't like the previous. We're flexible like that!
ACE features one show, Sunday Night LIVE! which airs on, as you'd guess, Sunday Night. ACE also features "Supershows", which are the biggest of the big events, on an "as needed" schedule. What that means is, unlike WWE or similar companies, ACE won't host a large event just because it's been some predetermined amount of time. Rather, when the storylines hit a boiling point, then we'll have a large event. You could expect, on average, anywhere from four to eight of these events a year.
ACE features one main title -- the Pacific-Southwest Championship. This is our pride and joy that everyone who inks a deal should be gunning for. ACE may have a second Championship if the roster is at seventeen or more active competitors -- the Junior Pro Championship. This is a title that will either make you ready for the big title, or make you fall trying -- each of it's matches are contested under a special gimmick, but each gimmick can only be used once per match for a particular Champion (wrestler A could have a street fight, and wrestler B could have a street fight, but wrestler A couldn't have street fight x2).
Sounds good? You damn right it does! So head on over to www.aimwf.proboards.com to give us a look, ink a deal, and join the excitement today!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2015 23:03:38 GMT -6
ACE 1/26 Newswire Monday, January 26th, 2015
"Welcome again to our weekly ACE #Newswire! We're now just under a week away from the final stop before #DangerZone, and everyone is already abuzz about #SativaVsClaire and the #ACEvsRWD bout, #PuppyVsKaiser! But what we really want to talk about, is #DangerZone, and some #ACEclusive matches and other event information!"
"The Fox Tucson Theatre holds 1200 people at it's maximum capacity. This is by far our largest event to-date, and we're currently 75% sold out with only the main event, and the Junior Pro Championship matches announced! That means there's only ~300 seats left for purchase - have you bought your tickets yet?!"
"We know you all love our wildly popular #TRIPLEMainEvent episodes of #LIVE!, and so we're gonna make these bigger! However in order to preserve the "specialness" of the event, we're going to schedule just one of these about every two months or so. These are bigger than our #LIVE tapings, but not quite at a Supershow level like #DangerZone. If it helps, you can think of them like WCW's "Clash of the Champions" specials. There's always big things happening, and you can expect at least one major rivalry to come to an end or get massively amped UP by the conclusion of one of these!"
"Now, let's talk about some matches."
- No Rules Match: These are commonly used on #LIVE! and #TripleMainEvent shows as a conclusion to a simple rivalry. No disqualification, no countout, all that matters is a pinfall or submission in the middle of the ring.
- IHOP (International House of Pain) Brawl: Ah, the match that everyone is buzzing about, yes? How it works is simple. Both individuals start out in the catering area for what on the surface is a "Falls Count Anywhere" match. But there's a catch - the only foreign objects that are legal are kitchen-themed items. And, the match can only end by pinfall or submission, in the catering area.
- Phoenix Street Fight: The competitors, a referee, and a camera crew are locked outside the arena. Both competitors can beat the hell out of each other anywhere, except inside the arena, and by any means necessary. They could end in the parking lot, they could brawl down Thunderbird Road, or they could end up in Jay Scarlet's front yard. Just not inside the arena.
- Smash Your Ass Through Glass: One of the most violent matches in history, there is only one goal in this match - you must put your opponent through a pane of glass to win! Simple, no frills about it, do anything you can to get to that point. The match can't end until someone goes through the glass. Due to the graphic nature of this match, the Arizona State Athletic Commission and the FCC won't allow us to broadcast it on TV; so you'll only be able to view it via stream on our website. Also it goes without saying, but you can expect a match such as this to only be used with rivalries that have reached an apex.
- Make or Break: This special match is a once-a-year occurrence, appearing at our yearly "Hardcore Rising" Supershow - a night dedicated to the ACE Junior Pro Championship - and how it works is simple. Three briefcases are hung above the ring, with a rope dangling down 15 feet. You have to climb that rope to grab a briefcase. But there's a catch. One of the briefcases has a shot at the Pacific-Southwest Championship, and another has a shot at the Junior Pro Championship. The third, however, has a Pink Slip. That's right - if you've got the upper body strength to climb the rope, you have a 70% chance to earn a Title shot, versus a 30% chance at getting fired. This is your chance at immortality - do you have what it takes to achieve it?
"Just when you thought you had ACE figured out, that's when we change the questions. So come on by today, and become a part of the ACE family! #ACEisWrestling"
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