SAW Grading Scale

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Dante Cross

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SAW goes by a unique style of grading that is my own creation.

Promos: The segments you put in your match as storylines and backstage interviews, encounters, and other actions to increase the readers interest. Also they include the entrances themselves but are not the main focus.

Ring Work: It's just another name for how well you sell the moves in your match. Don't just say how one guy hit a Piledriver and the other guy gets right back up and doesn't have problems with his neck afterwards. So make sure you sell the moves, submissions as well. If someone continues to work on the certain body part, make the other person start showing signs of pain on that area.

Entertainment: The main point of the match is to keep the reader hooked from start to finish. You must have him by the head and pushing his face into the screen with your intense writing. If you can not complete this correctly then this category is not for you.

Move Variety: The more interesting the move, the better chance you will win this category. If you pull off better moves, counting spots, then you will likely win this category.

Finish: The way you end your match is VERY crucial to victory. You can not have an amazing match and end it with a simple ending. The ending should be the highest point of the match and be very suspenseful. You should have the reader extremely surprised and wanting the show to continue and ready to read the next match and see how the story develops.