Hello, and welcome to Alternative Championship Wrestling! ACW is a roleplay-based E-Fed. if you aren't quite sure what that is, an explanation is in the link below.
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Now that you are cought up on what an e-fed is (hopefully), let's talk about some guidelines for ACW. A lot of e-feds are very strict but I want ACW to not be that way. However, we have to have rules if we want this place to succeed. No rules spells a recipe for disaster. The ACW staff has joined together to create a list of rules and regulations featured below.
I'm sure you are wondering how many wreslters you can handle at one time in this fed. ACW has a two character limit. Tag Teams count as one character. This means you can have up to one single wrestler and one tag team, or two single wrestlers, or two tag teams. Now, having an extra character is a privelage. A ton of feds out there only allow you to handle one wrestler at a time but ACW would love for you to have two as long as you can keep up with both and stay active with both characters. If you don't have a lot of time to RP, you may only want to stick with one character.
If you drop a character, you can't bring in another character for another two weeks. We have to have this rule so people don't drop a character and bring in a new one all the time.
In ACW, you will usually have between four to six days to rp, based on the week. Each match for every show will have it's own thread in which a staff member will create. Only contestants in the match can post in that thread. Winners are never storylined-based. RP limits will very and will be posted in the match thread. Every match will be judged fairly, based on the better roleplayer. We prefer quality over quantity. In your rp's, you can be as over the top as you want, seeing as how our fed's audiance is adult-based. If you have a problem with the outcome of your match, discuss it via private message with an ACW staff member. Make sure you discuss the manor in a polite form and don't insult the staff member, who you are taking this up for. EffectsofRaven, Slim, and myself will be deciding the outcomes of every match.
No-Showing a match is not posting an rp without reason or without letting us know. If you can't RP for a match we have you booked in, that's ok and let us know. If you don't let us know, and you don't show up, it is considered no-showing. If you no-show a match, you will be given a warning. No-showing also includes if you are late. Once the deadline arrives, match threads will be closed. Your match will still be on the show but you will lose, if you don't rp. Second no-show, you will be jobbed. Third no-show, you will be suspended from ACW for a month. The system restarts every month and your record will be clean.
A big problem in e-feds are the vast amount of drama. In ACW, we have a no-drama rule! If you have a personal problem with another member of the fed, don't make it public. Adress the sitiuation with that member in a private manor. If you air dirty laundry or whatever the hell you want to call it, and continue to cause drama in ACW, disciplinary action will take place.
You should always respect and appreciate the ACW staff. You don't have to like us but you need to realize running an e-fed isn't easy. It takes up a lot of time. We all have lives and real life should always come before e-life. The ACW staff spends a lot of time during the week, writing, and discussing ideas for upcoming shows.
The last and most important rule is to HAVE FUN!!! E-fedding is for fun. If you treat it like a job, then you need to approach it in a different attitude or realize that you are in the wrong place. ACW Staff's goal is to lead a fun and entertaining e-fed on Wrestlingsmarks. We want all of you to relax and have fun.
Thanks,
ACW Staff: Slim, EffectsofRaven, and Bully D



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