The Mike Quackenbush podcast is filled with all sorts of ides to apply to the game.

The Mike Quackenbush podcast is filled with all sorts of ides to apply to the game.

The Mike Quackenbush podcast is filled with all sorts of ides to apply to the game. Episode 2 has tips for character creation and cutting a promo. And the episodes are short 🙂

Quick recap in my words about a character promo exercise in episode 2: Now that you know what character sounds like, do a promo which gives your character value. Are you super flexible, have a great finisher? Now pick an opponent. Give that opponent value. It’s a rookie mistake to take away your opponent’s value because beating them becomes no big deal and being beaten by them then really devalues your character.

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Decided to work on a custom promotion for fun.

Decided to work on a custom promotion for fun.

Decided to work on a custom promotion for fun.

CAPITOL COAST WRESTLING

Tags: Regional Reach, Traditional

Troubles: Outlaw Federation, Green-As-Grass Roster

Background: Throughout the history of Pro Wrestling there have always been those who thumbed their nose at those that thought of themselves as the power brokers and titans of the industry. One such man was Eustace T. Cleghorn, a self-styled promoter out of the Mid-Atlantic who in the late 1970’s broke off his fledgling promotion CCW from the National Wrestling Council in the wake of an incident that Cleghorn contended was about his rightful claim the National Heavyweight Title and all the other promoters in the NWC agreed was about a bad poker hand. Still, a rebel at heart, Cleghorn would groom future star after future star in his fiercely guarded pocket of the wrestling world only to find them inevitably lured away by the juggernaut Goliath Wrestling Federation’s promises of big money and bigger exposure.

In recent times the now elderly Cleghorn had seemingly lost his temper with the GWF and somehow finagled his way into a shareholder conference call with owner Richard Davidson and proceeded to call him every name under the sun in an exchange that quickly went viral. However, Tricky Dick’s wrath was more than noteworthy in the industry and with all the effort of swatting a fly, Eustace found almost all of his roster signed to developmental deals in GWF’s various feeder feds all across North America. Depleted, drained, and desperate yet not cowed into submission just yet, Cleghorn has turned back to the outlaw spirit that brought CCW to its heyday. Calling in every favor, intimidating every ex-associate, and scouring every backyarder’s ill-thought out LinkedIn until he could put together the most motley assortment of the overlooked, the undertrained, and the few old fools that would still return his calls. He intends to bring a war to GWF’s Homogeneous Hegemony or go out in a blaze of glory trying.

Notable Characters:

Eustace T. Cleghorn: The Bossman, the only reason he’s not in the ring is that his wife threatened to strangle him after “The Sideways Patella of ’92”. A shrewd but far from smooth operator, it’s not entirely clear if his plan to take down GWF actually IS a plan but his checks have cleared so far…

“Dynamite” Dean Bodine: Voted ‘Most Explosive Wrestler’ in the Raptor Mags 1986, 87, and 89, Dean’s best days as the rough and tumble babyface quarry worker are far behind him but current circumstances have seen him dust off his steakhouse jacket and play the main event babyface to champion Big Bubba Blubba’s dastardly heel. The matches between the nigh-geriatric Bodine and the grossly overweight Bubba are about as good as you’d expect, but Dean’s got an eye for talent and is keen on using it if only so HE doesn’t have to get BubbaFlopped for once.

Big Bubba Blubba: One of the few remaining old roster members below 50 is also sadly well above 300 in terms of weight as Bart “Bubba” Thompson was given the dubious honor of becoming the CCW Heavyweight Champion in a farce of a rather literal squash match with the outgoing champion. In reality Thompson was in the midst of some serious attempts to get his weight under control prior to the talent raid which saw most of the people helping him with that move on to greener pastures and Bubba (despite his best efforts) move back to the buffet line.

The Archduke of Professional Wrestling: The longest serving member of Cleghorn’s crew and its most soft-spoken. Seeing the field of ‘foreign’ heels dominated by the likes of Sheiks and Eastern Bloc Invaders, the Archduke went out of left field and modeled himself after an ethnicity he was certain wasn’t overdone: An Austro-Hungarian. However, like any dirty foreigner from the strange far away lands of West Virginia, The Archduke had an issue: His very obviously non-Austro non-Hungarian backwoods motormouth. This saw him and his prodigious mustache get kicked out of every respectable promoter’s good books until he landed with CCW, where Eustace Cleghorn got the idea that would turn his career around: Just pretend He (The Archduke) disdained English so much that He refused to speak it. And thus was one of CCW’s most time-honored heels born, weathering the various raids through sheer loyalty to the man that solved his troubles…for better or worse.

“Beautiful” Billy Bodine: Nephew of Dean Bodine and holder of the dubious honor of being one of the most unattractive young men in wrestling, Billy Bodine toiled for quite some time as a heel despite his amiable nature. However, the recent loss of talent has catapulted him into the limelight and with his uncle’s political backing he’s convinced Cleghorn to greenlight a dangerous experiment: Put on a mask covered in lipstick marks and claim he’s so beautiful the mask is the only way women won’t cause a riot trying to get at him. While the mask has certainly boosted his confidence, not many are sure that the audience will go along with it without a lot of convincing.

I’m still working on the production and custom move but was wondering how the board at large liked the look of its characters/background so far.

I was shaken by the custom charges and excited by their arrival so shared it with my internal wrestling circle so…

I was shaken by the custom charges and excited by their arrival so shared it with my internal wrestling circle so…

I was shaken by the custom charges and excited by their arrival so shared it with my internal wrestling circle so here’s the post in the right place, behold! Instant Heat in the UK!

Originally shared by Eadwin Tomlinson

Wow shipping + custom charges make these a pretty hefty investment but I might be the only Brit with instant Heat Cards at least Joe Zantek

I stumbled across this really good game that I know at least a few of you in here would be excited to check out -…

I stumbled across this really good game that I know at least a few of you in here would be excited to check out -…

I stumbled across this really good game that I know at least a few of you in here would be excited to check out – (hopefully it’s ok to post this here…I’m in no way affiliated with this game just think theres a lot of overlap in who would like it and could really help with inspiration for your sessions, or even just ideas for NPCs!)

Try your hand as a wrestling Booker and Promoter in direct competition with up to 3 friends. Make the most money, put on the best matches, and earn the most reputation to be crowned the top promotion!

The kickstarter just ended for this game, but it will be out for retail soon. The nice thing is there is both a Print and Play version (what I did) and a Steam Version to play on your Computer. Both are completely free.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/paullaporte/book-it-the-wrestling-promoter-card-game

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/paullaporte/book-it-the-wrestling-promoter-card-game

It occurred to me tonight I’d really like a set of cards with the wrestling moves illustrations on them.

It occurred to me tonight I’d really like a set of cards with the wrestling moves illustrations on them.

It occurred to me tonight I’d really like a set of cards with the wrestling moves illustrations on them. Take the ones from the book, add more and give us a set of flash cards for inspiring descriptions, learning move names, and randomizing sequences for NPWs. I know we have the nice ref sheet, but lately I’ve been digging cards as a rpg tool. I just got my copy of Operators which uses cards for describing combat maneuvers and that got me thinking about this.

I’ve finally got a group of people to run a game of WWRPG

I’ve finally got a group of people to run a game of WWRPG

I’ve finally got a group of people to run a game of WWRPG

Most are new to RPG’s in general

I’m going to start with just a one-shot and hopefully they have a good time and tell more people and that can eventually lead to having a large enough group to do it semi regularly.

I am just wondering if people have had any feedback on momentum for the first game. I’m thinking that going with the starting amount of 1 could go fairly quick. So, was looking at if people had had luck with running the first game with a higher amount of Momentum and what was good and what was to much that it just ruined the game?

I’m prepping a game of WWW for a bunch of friends who don’t really watch wrestling, so I’ve been putting together…

I’m prepping a game of WWW for a bunch of friends who don’t really watch wrestling, so I’ve been putting together…

I’m prepping a game of WWW for a bunch of friends who don’t really watch wrestling, so I’ve been putting together some resources for them to explore. I made a big ol’ Google Doc with links to YouTube videos of commonly used wrestling moves. Hopefully it will help some new folks put their visual ideas into words!

Question for Creatives–when you book a match for X Wrestler to win via a DQ, do you have the wrestler roll their…

Question for Creatives–when you book a match for X Wrestler to win via a DQ, do you have the wrestler roll their…

Question for Creatives–when you book a match for X Wrestler to win via a DQ, do you have the wrestler roll their finisher as normal? Are there any flourishes or changes you make for that kind of finish? I just realized it was a sitch that hadn’t yet come up for me.

I’m trying to develop a Merchandise Custom Move, but really having trouble on how to go about it.

I’m trying to develop a Merchandise Custom Move, but really having trouble on how to go about it.

I’m trying to develop a Merchandise Custom Move, but really having trouble on how to go about it.

I could just use the Deal With It Move, which might work for what I want. I can see multiple ways to try and sell your stuff to fans.

I dunno, anyone have thoughts?

Alright, I have created a Discord channel for World Wide Wrestling.

Alright, I have created a Discord channel for World Wide Wrestling.

Alright, I have created a Discord channel for World Wide Wrestling. This is my first channel, so any advice would be helpful.

https://discord.gg/323hdxT

https://discord.gg/323hdxT