doesn’t matter, ryder had a match on Raw 🙂
But question: mechanically how would Creative go about BURYING a character? Just asking…. for reasons.
doesn’t matter, ryder had a match on Raw 🙂
doesn’t matter, ryder had a match on Raw 🙂
But question: mechanically how would Creative go about BURYING a character? Just asking…. for reasons.
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Put in matches with low heat opponents that end quickly.
Liberal use of the -1 audience or -1 heat hard move.
I’m just curious because the hard move is reactive, in so far as they have to fail at something.
Similarly the lowheat opponents don’t cost you much. and can lead to more heat, more angles and so on.
I can understand why burying (creative has nothing good for you) would not be mechanically supported given the “be a fan of the players” would be contradicted. but just curious.
Put’em in the ring with people who can’t hang. Fiction comes first.
I’m not legit trying to bury anyone. Zack Ryder’s my fave though, and I just thought it brought up a good point.
If Creative-as-GM is trying to bury a wrestler: it’s a dick move, don’t do it, deal with whatever problem you’re having with the player like an actual adult.
If the Creative’s NPCs are trying to bury a wrestler, they do what they’d do. Bad bookings (“Wait, i’m supposed to lose to the Jobber?”), refused title shots, ridiculous stipulations, terrible storylines, backstage lies and broken promises…this seems like a great way to push a wrestler towards moves like Break Kayfabe.
Just make sure that (as the GM) you cheer when the player manages to overcome all of it!
What Jeff Johnston said, constant losses, dumb non sensual storylines. Saddle them with terrible tag partners.
Its pretty easy for creative even without the- 1 audience hard move.
Jeff Johnston yeah I wouldn’t ever intentionally bury or whatnot. I think of it like a thought experiment. How do you push a player off the entrance ramp in a wheelchair
I like non sensual storylines
Joe Zantek non sensual storylines should be the norm. It’s gotta be kid-friendly, man.
I didn’t know I “wrote” that
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