The season isn't over but it's time for me to start planning. There will be some changes by the end of the season, but you guys can get a headstart. Also, DM me your OC with the title 'ACW Season 3 OC's' when you send them in. Please contact me about what OC's you want to send in if you want to reserve a spot, but need time to do it. Just give me a basic description. Here's a couple things I'd like you to consider
1. I would like your finishers to stay consistent from season to season for certain wrestlers.
2. Stick to your Wrestler Styles
3. Don't name every fucking move in your regular moveset. DO Name every move that's a Signature and Finisher
4. I will tell you to change certain moves in your moveset if too many people use it and remember that variations of the move count as one move, so don't put multiple suplex or multiple DDT's as one move
5. Don't put in zero effort and then cry if your OC is rejected
6. Also spots are limited so the same thing applies to this.
7. Use this app
8. Thinking that wearing jeans is going to make your OC stand out when one main eventer where jeans and another one wears Jean shorts isn't going to help and isn't counting to count as something that sets to apart
9. Be creative and aware of the environment ACW is. If you've read ACW, read some random chapters of the past two seasons or DM me and I'll help
App:
Name:
Nickname:
Gender:
Age:
Hometown:
Appearance (Include Height and Weight. Be as detailed as possible):
Clothing Style:
In Ring Attire (Regular):
PPV Attire 1:
PPV Attire 2:
Affiliation (Which stable do they belong to):
Alignment:
Personality (Include their background here. This is really important):
Gimmick (Their character in a nutshell):
Primary Wrestling Style (What style they mostly use. Look below for wrestling styles you should pick from and what they mean):
Secondary Wrestling Style:
Regular Moveset (12 Moves!):
Signature (2 moves):
Finisher (2 Moves):
Theme Song:
Taunt/Wrestler motions:
Their Tier and why (A being one of the main character, B being guys who are just under the main guys and have a consistent presence, C being guys who show up from time to time and have minor short-term storylines that usually pay off on TV as opposed to PPV, or D):
Similar Characters: Who their character would remind me of in Wrestling and other fandoms
Storyline/ Scene Suggestions: This is where you pitch your dream feuds and scenes. Relationships, Rivalries, friendships you want to see will go here.
Wrestling Styles (This'll determine how I write your matches):
Brawler: Most of their matches rely on punches and kicks. They tend to be good in Hardcore style matches and brawlers tend to have a lot of endurance.
Technician: Most of their matches tend to focus on them dissecting the human body. They attempt to submit their opponent to end matches and have good psychology. They wrestle at a slower pace and thrive in that style. They tend to get more intense as the match goes on. They have a decent amount of strength as well.
MMA Technician: MMA Technicians usually have a background in MMA. They go at a faster pace than regular technicians and tend to have more strikes as opposed to regular technicians, who use rest holds. They don't
Junior Heavyweight: They do fly but that's not the only thing they do. They go slower than a Luchadore or cruiserweight with only certain sequences being at a quick pace. They do no sell moves occasionally but have some Psychology. Have one or two major high flying moves and mix it up with technical and power moves as well. Junior's don't really wow people with eight thousand corkscrews. Should be light when it comes to weight.
Cruiserweight: These are prototypical high flyers. Very similar to Lucha Libre except they have way better in ring psychology and do sell. Their matches do tend to be compact and very fun. Should be on the smaller side
Lucha Libre: Not much selling. Not much Psychology. Lots of fancy moves that will wow crowds and get them cheered. They have the most 'exciting' style and will get cheered easily for the amount of spots they can do. Very good for Sprint style matches
Lucha Libre Main Event: Unlike regular Lucha Libre, Main Event Lucha Libre has a slower pace and a lot more Psychology. Their movesets don't have many high flying moves with them only going to that well once or twice during a match to get a major response. Lucha Libre Main Event style is given to people who are 'major names' in Lucha Libre.
Strong Style: The stiffest style out there. Their matches start slow and build up with hard-hitting sequences from time to time. The 'Fighting Spirit' aspect leads to occasional no-selling from wrestlers.
Powerhouse : These guys rely solely on their strength. Tend to be bigger guys. They usually dominate most of their matches and can throw people around.
Showman: These are the entertainers of the world. They taunt a lot. They're flashy. And they're capable of telling a good story in the ring. They're not perfect at anything, but they're style is fun and needed.
Apps open now.
