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Post by WR91 on Sept 6, 2020 21:18:14 GMT 1
What to you is the ideal number of championships a promotion should have active at one given time? Sound off with you opinion below.
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Post by Asaemon on Sept 7, 2020 16:23:59 GMT 1
I like the WCW way, with the World title, the US title and the TV title. Plus the tag team belts and the Cruiserweight title.
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Post by Mike Haggar on Sept 23, 2020 18:18:22 GMT 1
I also like the WCW titles.
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Post by WR91 on Sept 23, 2020 22:44:11 GMT 1
I think there should be a world/heavyweight title, one mid-card title, a set of tag team titles and a women's championship. Anything more than that devalues the belts in my opinion.
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Post by anthonymm13 on Sept 30, 2020 0:06:02 GMT 1
Depends on the era. I'd say 4-5. World Title, US/IC level title to elevate people to main event level, then a third for younger wrestlers to get them noticed, tv/x division/cruiserweight. Tag titles naturally, then if you have a good enough division, a women's title.
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Post by rabbitman on Oct 4, 2020 5:22:18 GMT 1
I think an interesting question is how many title belts should a company with an active brand split have?
WWE, whenever they have had a brand split, either have too many or not enough.
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Post by Asaemon on Oct 4, 2020 11:07:09 GMT 1
In one of my TEW2016 saves I kept the WCW International World title and made a brand split. WCW had the World title, US title, TV title and World Tag Team titles. The International brand had "WCW Worldwide" and used the WCW International World title, the Cruiserweight title and the WCW International tag team titles (NWA World Tag Team titles until WCW left the NWA).
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Post by WR91 on Oct 4, 2020 13:46:32 GMT 1
In one of my TEW2016 saves I kept the WCW International World title and made a brand split. WCW had the World title, US title, TV title and World Tag Team titles. The International brand had "WCW Worldwide" and used the WCW International World title, the Cruiserweight title and the WCW International tag team titles (NWA World Tag Team titles until WCW left the NWA). How did that end up working out in that save? Was it successful?
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Post by Asaemon on Oct 4, 2020 14:25:05 GMT 1
In one of my TEW2016 saves I kept the WCW International World title and made a brand split. WCW had the World title, US title, TV title and World Tag Team titles. The International brand had "WCW Worldwide" and used the WCW International World title, the Cruiserweight title and the WCW International tag team titles (NWA World Tag Team titles until WCW left the NWA). How did that end up working out in that save? Was it successful? I like the concept and would like to use it again, but I wish that there were an usable AI auto booker that could help book the shows. I felt it was too many shows to book on your own. So if there one day is an booking simulator, where the AI can book decent B shows I will try it again and only book the A shows and PPVs.
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Post by jeronimoe on Oct 9, 2020 15:55:33 GMT 1
It depends on the concept of promotions, but normally, I would say 4. main championship, tag team championships, midcarder championship, women's championship. But promotions like NJPW is a master of utilizing championships. They built championships so good and crowd actually treat them as something matters. So I would say, ideally 4, but if a booker's capacity is very good, it is good to have many more titles as well.
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