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Post by Mr. Studley on May 6, 2016 22:26:33 GMT -5
First a little background on me personally. I started e-wrestling back in 1999 for a little known promotion known as Rudi's Internet Wrestling (RIW) thanks to some encouragement from a friend of mine from High School (I graduated in 2002, he in 2001). From there, we formed the faction called the 'No Limit Soldiers' and basically dominated the tag and stables divisions for the remainder of the fed's existence (the fed closed in early 2000 due to one of Rudi's friends passing away), winning 2 tag titles and 3 stables championships.
That said, I haven't found a fed that is willing to help put a new incarnation of the faction together, nor was I really comfortable with any potential backlash in putting the faction, even if it is the new incarnation, back together in any fed.
Now I know what you might be thinking, and no, I am not comfortable with managing multiple wrestlers at the present time.
With that, one of my stated goals with this fed is to put together a new 'No Limit Soldiers' and have it run beyond one or two matches, and I would like to do it within the context of any current storylines that Creative is having.
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Post by HUGHES™ on May 7, 2016 0:27:51 GMT -5
The best factions are one's that are organic in nature...meaning they aren't forced or shoved down our throats. So far I've had the pleasure of being in two successful factions so far...and I'd like to state that it is fairly easy to get one started, but communication is vital. If you happen to run into someone while rping that has similar goals or aspirations...capitalize on that opportunity. The New World faction was first about King Hughes' heel turn and unfair support by GM Wallace, but then I began recruiting the likes of Ridiculous,Crave and Chaos who also needed the exposure, and the focus stopped being on Hughes, and more on the faction as a whole.
It's all about the journey, and this is a new journey...so avoid rehashing an old storyline/faction and focus more so creating one that adapts to fit SBCW and the talent that resides here. Ask yourself, what can this faction do for me and others in SBCW? How can I make it better?
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Post by Mr. Studley on May 7, 2016 0:44:30 GMT -5
Yes, the first go round was organic, and I enjoyed the experience, however, Since I am somewhat new here, I lack any kind of feel as to how to make it grow organic. Of course, I have been more focused on being a Singles competitor than a stable mate.
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Post by HUGHES™ on May 7, 2016 3:22:39 GMT -5
I suggest developing your character first. Too many people make the mistake of starting off without developing themselves first so they rely on the faction or tag team to carry them and when the faction splits they have no two feet to stand on.
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