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TopicAll-Purpose Wrestling Topic 483: "America's Finest" Nick Aldis
NBIceman
05/23/19 7:59:55 PM
#406:


- Im not advocating for this one, Id actually hate it, but Im mentioning it anyway because I can see where it might intrigue some people. If you want to have a big babyface vs heel authority figure angle, itd be as simple as the authority figure giving title shots to wrestlers with worse records than the face.

Tournament Seeding
- This kind of thing is simple. If they want to have an annual tournament for determining a title shot at a big show, use W/L records to seed the competitors. Have byes for the top wrestlers and everything.
- Along the same lines, use records to determine entry order for a big Battle Royal.
- Use it for novelty tournaments. For example, maybe we get a tag team tournament where they rank all wrestlers based on record and then pair up the opposite ends. #1 teams with #32, #2 with #31, and so on. Is it better to have a star and a scrub or do #s 16 and 17 end up dominating?
- This is probably way too out there for the general audience, but Id love it. Along the lines of the tournament seeding, just go full SPORTS with it. Bill the big tournament as playoffs and then reset all the W/L records after the calendar year-ending show as if starting a new season. That sort of thing would make it even easier to push new talent - no one will remember Jungle Boys .250 win percentage season if he ends season X on a high note and dominates season Y from the very beginning.

Miscellaneous Flavor
These are just the sort of nuggets that you can toss in on commentary every once in a while, often in combination with some of these other ideas, to enhance things a tiny bit more. Extra stats that reveal something about some wrestler or another. Mention that Sonny Kiss wins 25% of his matches via roll-up and pretty soon youll have people reacting to every roll-up he does. Private Party makes the most average tags per match and their opponents, Evans and Angelico, make the fewest. Jimmy Havoc spends the most amount of time in his matches outside the ring across the company. Fenix has a 70% success rate on moves from the top rope. And on and on and on. Some of it may be interesting to certain fans, maybe a lot of it wont. But I dont think itll overwhelm the broadcast to the point that Excaliburs just sitting there reading off a stat sheet.
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