Posted May 25, 201510 yr comment_5669856 Over the last year there has been some podcasts doing a draft and then fantasy booking cards that go with that. Also, through this subform, there has been some fantasy booking interest. This is a thread to see if there is interest for some kind of major draft continually going forward booking ongoing project. Whether we pick from anyone in history, or pick a specific time and go forward with it? Kind of like a wrestling draft and booking D&D game. Maybe post weekly cards here, or whatever. Make trades, random determine injuries and free agency or however it would work. Let's use this thread to gauge interest and if there is interest to hammer out the idea.
May 25, 201510 yr comment_5669857 If you are going to do this you need to pick a direct year to start and go that way.....Wrestling Classics did this for many years and it was fairly successful
May 25, 201510 yr comment_5669864 I am tentatively interested depending on how much fantasy booking I'd actually have to write out. The draft part of it really interests me more. I think I'd rather be someone's partner/assistant booker though.
May 25, 201510 yr Author comment_5669865 If you are going to do this you need to pick a direct year to start and go that way.....Wrestling Classics did this for many years and it was fairly successful I like that idea, especially it being PWO.
May 25, 201510 yr comment_5669873 I'm definitely interested as well and I think we need to fit it according to a timeline not have guys from different eras go against each other....
May 25, 201510 yr comment_5669876 Sure, put me down, as long as the year is "of interest" to me, you know what that means.
May 25, 201510 yr Author comment_5669882 What kind of starting time would work for everybody. I'm not too interested in 1970, like Parv, as I don't know much from then. Something like 83 or 85 would be pretty awesome. There was a lot of talent then.
May 25, 201510 yr comment_5669884 I think 1983 would be a great start because it's right before the WWF expansion.
May 25, 201510 yr comment_5669921 I'd be interested as well - as KrisZ pointed out, WC has done it for years with pretty good results. A year like '83 or '85 would be cool, even though choosing a year after we only had the 'Big 2' would be interesting as well (such as say, 1990 or 1996 just to pick a random year.)
May 25, 201510 yr comment_5669929 If you start with 1983 you can work with different territories plus you have a wider variety of talent to choose from
May 25, 201510 yr comment_5669952 So are we getting territories with wrestlers included or do we still get to do a draft?
May 25, 201510 yr comment_5669960 Basically the way it should work is that everyone involved gets a territory and you do a draft now if there are enough people then we could have territories with multiple bookers like in real life.
May 26, 201510 yr Author comment_5670097 I have a quandary. If we are using pre-existing promotions (WCCW, WWF, JCP, etc...) then I feel there needs to be some built in talent with the promotions. For example, if you draft WCCW as your promotion shouldn't you be stuck with Fritz, and all the Von Erichs. For Memphis you have to have Lance Russel, Lawler, Jarrett and so on? I guess what I am trying to say is, should we pick the promotions we want to run our have a draft on states/provinces, etc you want to form your territory and go from there?
May 26, 201510 yr comment_5670099 I think we run with real talent but fictional promotions. JVK Productions (JVP) Grimmas Championship Wrestling (GCW) And so on. Will be too confusing and look too weird with real territories. As in, if you're WWF, a guy like Tommy Rich loses value because you start asking "would he get over in New York", etc. Completely changes the context.
May 26, 201510 yr comment_5670100 I like the idea of using existing territories and having to stick to some semblance of reality. Like if you take over WCCW you can't just go "fuck the Von Erichs, I'm jobbing them out and getting rid of them." Same thing with Lawler in Memphis. Other people may disagree though.
May 26, 201510 yr comment_5670101 Or you could go the other way, of course, but my thinking goc is that if you do that, all you end up doing is trying to recreate the existing territory. If I'm WCCW, I need the von Erichs, if I'm WWF I need Backlund or Bruno or try to make a grab for Hogan, etc. I think reality acts as a weird kind of limiter there.
May 26, 201510 yr comment_5670102 I've had an ongoing TEW game for like 5 years at this point booking TNA from the beginning all the way until June 2015 where I am in the game now. I found it a lot more fun to try to stay within the framework of reality and stick to kind of a timeline of when guys became available to pick up. But my TNA game copies almost NOTHING from what TNA actually did except for keeping the starting roster mostly the same and not going crazy on picking up "name" guys.
May 26, 201510 yr comment_5670104 We would have to come up with a list of workers who were active in 1983 who might be realistically hired. What this would mean is that certain guys would have to be "region locked". If you're a Mexican-based promotion, you could pick up Gran Hamada, but I don't see a lot of US guys going down there. For this reason, it might be better to keep it North America with a list of guys who were active in North America. Which means you might be able to draft Mr Saito or Jumbo Tsuruta or Yatsu, but not Giant Baba.
May 26, 201510 yr comment_5670109 If the majority of the rest of the people involved didn't want to use real promotions it wouldn't be a huge problem for me. I'd still participate. I just think it's more fun to try and work within some kind of realistic framework.
May 26, 201510 yr comment_5670111 Likewise, I wouldn't be against real promotions. I just think it will be much harder to simulate with a draft mechanic. And people might be faced with scenarios that look ridiculously unrealistic on paper after the draft. Happy to go with the flow though.
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