WRESTLING DRAFT XIV RULES THREAD
Apr 1, 2021 11:08:22 GMT -5
Post by Mr. Dashbee on Apr 1, 2021 11:08:22 GMT -5
RULES THREAD
Our rules have changed and evolved over the years, and what's listed below has been passed down and altered from draft runner to draft runner. You can place draft related questions in here and are free to PM Dashbee (Mr. Dashbee ) as well!
Basic Format: Draft your own wrestling company. 41 Rounds. Random Draft order. 40+ Wrestlers/Authority Figures/Managers/Valets/Announcers/An Arena, etc. Book 5-6 cards. Vote. (Maybe) Win.
Opening Bell: Monday, April 12, 2020 at 8:00 PM Eastern.
- Picks can be made once announced as open, but clocks do not start the above listed date.
- Pertinent dates will be posted in the draft thread
The draft consists of three phases:
- Regulation Draft
- Add/Drop
- Showdown
WHAT IS PICK ZERO:
I am bringing back the rule where the prior winner gets to pick first. They get pick zero, and lose their final pick.
- Each player has an 8 Hour Clock, beginning at the time of the previous pick.
- Clocks will freeze overnight, from 12 midnight to 8 am eastern.
- The first clock of the day will expire at the 8 hour limit, or 12 noon, whichever comes first.
- In the event of a missed clock or an invalid pick, the next player is on the clock.
- While the player who made the invalid pick may re-pick whenever they have the opportunity.
- First missed clock = OOPS!
- Second missed clock = you are placed on 4-hour clocks moving forward.
- Third missed clock = yeah, we’re skipping you from now on.
- In the event of ANY missed clock, you will be auto-skipped until you post in the draft board to indicate you’re back and make your missed selection(s).
- Players can only draft one roster member per pick.
- If you have multiple picks on succession, those picks are considered one clock, and if you make less than the full number of successive picks, the missing picks will be skipped. You won’t be auto-skipped when your next turn comes up, and will not incur a missed-pick penalty.
- If you know you will not be available, it is recommended you leave a list with someone. If your list is exhausted, your clock will start and if it expires you will be skipped according to the rules above. If you leave a list with someone, they are picking as you, and any penalties are assessed to the owner of the pick.
- If you call your draft, you will be auto-skipped through the end of the Regulation Draft and will have the opportunity to fill any open roster spots during Add/Drop.
- If trades occur that gives someone more than 35 Regulation Draft picks, the picks above the maximum number will be skipped unless subsequent trades open up the need to make more selections.
- Team drafts are allowed. Whenever the team's pick is on the clock, any team member may make a valid selection. Should there be a situation where team members attempt to select different wrestlers with the same pick, the first posted pick stands. A similar standard will exist for submitting Trades, Add/Drop transactions & Submitting Cards. The first submission stands.
If someone wishes to volunteer to make MK images, great. Otherwise each roster will be listed below the draft order and updated as often as possible. We all have jobs and lives, so do not rely on the Roster list to tell you exactly who is still "On the Board." If you chose to do the MK Boards, Dashbee will buy you a t-shirt from Pro Wrestling Tees. Seriously. I love the MK Boards!
Updated Roster Standards:
- Each player has 40 total roster spots to be filled during the Regulation Draft, as well as 5 additional selections during Add/Drop. The maximum roster size is 45 wrestlers/announcers/referees/etc, plus an arena.
- 2 of your picks are for announcers. Announcers cannot do anything but announce on each card submitted. Announcers may change from card to card. Your announcers may be ring announcers, commentators, backstage interviewers, etc.
- The arenas are back, you must select at least one arena.
Trading Post:
All trades must be placed in and confirmed by all involved parties in the Trading Block thread. Trading can involve draft picks and/or roster members, and may be done throughout the entire draft period. Trades giving one player a distinct advantage over the others, or involving "All of Player 1's picks for all of Player 2's picks" will be rejected.
Wrestler Eligibility Players can draft anyone who has participated in professional wrestling but can only use them in the way they were used:All trades must be placed in and confirmed by all involved parties in the Trading Block thread. Trading can involve draft picks and/or roster members, and may be done throughout the entire draft period. Trades giving one player a distinct advantage over the others, or involving "All of Player 1's picks for all of Player 2's picks" will be rejected.
- Wrestler - Participated in at least one verifiable career match
- Performer (Authority Figure, Announcer, Valet / Manager)
- Crew Member (Referee, Timekeeper)
- Special Guest (Musical Acts, Guest Speakers, etc...)
- You may use someone for a position lower than their level of participation, but not above. Guest Hosts are considered Authority Figures. Announcer includes Ring Announcers and Television Commentators.
- If multiple people have portrayed a character, you must make clear who you are drafting (you draft the wrestler, not the character)
- If a person has portrayed multiple characters throughout their career and are drafted, you can use any of those portrayed characters.
- Anyone drafted must have participated in an actual Professional Wrestling federation or a professional wrestling match with documented proof. For 2014 (and so far beyond), animals who are documented as participating in a match (Terrible Ted, Chloe, etc.) and other questionable but verifiable entities (Abraham Lincoln) can be drafted. Don't like it? Vote against those who pick and use them. This still means no e-fed characters, no Randy "The Ram" from The Wrestler, no Nacho Libre, no Ready To Rumble, etc. No inanimate objects (Moppy, Mr. Socko, etc.), and no God. Dashbee holds final say on these picks, and getting approval ahead of time is recommended. Pitch the idea with your proof.
- Professional Wrestling Only. Wrestling in a backyard or other makeshift venues does not make one eligible. Selling tickets to "events" or airing matches on YouTube or Public Access does not make one a professional and they are therefore not eligible to be drafted. Again, if you are unsure, please ask.
Add/Drop begins at Noon Eastern the first weekday* after the draft is completed in full and will be open for 72 Hours before being closed for the start of the Showdown. This will freeze each evening at 12:00 Midnight and re-open at 8:00 AM the start of the next day. This will allow us to keep the rosters up-to-date. This may be altered depending on the timing of the end of the draft.
- During Add/Drop, players may add any undrafted, eligible people until they reach 45 total roster members
- Dropped roster members are considered free agents and are therefore able to be added by other players
- Once the add/drop begins, it is first-come/first-serve
- Once The Showdown begins the rosters are locked and cannot change
- There will be no add/drop between showdown rounds
How Do I Win? Rule:
This is a partial list, I am still working on the showdown format with 15 teams.
- We have 14 drafters, so I am likely bringing back the "Power Ball" voting.
- More details to come!
Super P-Cup and Tag Team Cup:
I have a feeling I can convince Matte to do this again.
This Is Not A Democracy Rule:
I will make the final decisions. All decisions will be made with The Integrity of the Draft in mind. However, if I am not quick to reply, I am totally fine with whatever Sharky, Leo, or Hodgey decide.
Go Ahead, Take Your Ball And Go Home Corollary:
By making your first pick you agree to every rule and possible decision. If anyone has a problem with a rule or a decision, their only recourse is to quit. Should any player or team drop out during the drafting process, I will assign another drafter to assemble a roster and cards in their place. But seriously, we're typically reasonable people. This is the extreme "just in case" to protect the ol' draft.
Gator (Used To) Like Being Difficult And Dashbee Is Okay With It Rule:
Abraham Lincoln is
The Pun's House Motto Applies:
Don't Be Douchey!