A/N: Hello, everyone! It is I, HammerMeister1999, and I...totally forgot this was a thing, lol.

Yeah, so awhile back, I decided to start my own (fictional) wrestling promotion with original characters submitted by you guys as the wrestlers, and well, I kinda forgot it existed. Anyway, I kinda lost all the files relating to everyone's OCs, and even if I still had them I'd still wanna see if I can get some new OCs, so...I'm just gonna start over with some new submissions? If your OC was accepted into the original version, don't worry, you can re-submit them and I'll see if I can work them in. If you didn't submit last time, well, now's your chance! Before we get started, though, you need to know what's what as far as NAPW is concerned! Here we go, here's all the info you'll ever need about New Age Pro-Wrestling! (For now)


Titles

NAPW World Heavyweight Championship-The main event title in NAPW. Everyone in the male division aspires to obtain it, but only a select few will ever prove to be of a high enough caliber to do so. Its design is heavily based on the "Big Gold Belt" used in WCW and WWE, but with the NAPW logo replacing both of those company's logos.

All-American Championship-The Midcard title in NAPW, it is obviously meant to represent America and the many opportunities that await any and all people who wish to give their all in this country and fight for their very dreams and goals. It is considered to be "secondary" to the world title, but at the same time it is also recognized as a stepping stone that anyone can use to propel themselves to the main event, if they work hard enough. Its design is similar to the WWE Intercontinental Championship but instead of a white strap it has a black one; the main plate is molded after the US flag and has the initials of the past fifty champions engraved in the stars.

NAPW Tag-Team Championships-The tag-team division's one and only title, it represents teamwork, and the unbelievably strong bond that a tag-team must possess in order to reach this echelon of success. Its design is identical to the old WWF World Tag Team belts from back in the Attitude Era, but with the NAPW logo replacing the WWF logo.

NAPW Women's Championship-The sole title for the women's division, it represent the physical prowess, athletic ability, and sheer fighting spirit that all female wrestlers carry deep inside of them. Its design is identical to the old WWE Women's Championship (like, not the Raw or Smackdown ones they have now, the older one that they ditched in favor of the Diva's belt) but with the NAPW logo replacing the WWF/E logo.


Shows/Events

Weekly Show: Lockdown-Airing live on Wednesday Nights from the NAPW Arena in Columbus, Ohio, it is the flagship show for the promotion and is where most feuds are built leading up to pay-per-views.

Pay-Per-Views

April-Rush-The "kickoff" show, for lack of a better term, Rush is the first PPV event after the NAPW's biggest show of the year, Night of Legends, and thus serves are a nice way to bridge the old year and the new one.

June-Summer Showdown-The NAPW's second PPV, it is themed around the summer and is almost always held in an outdoor venue.

August-Breakout-The NAPW's third PPV event, its card mainly consists of cage matches. Its main event is known as a "Breakout Match"; in it, four wrestlers start the match locked inside four pods, which are inside of a gigantic metal cage that encases the ring. (Think the WWE's Elimination Chamber but on a somewhat smaller scale. Oh, and without a roof.) Each wrestler is released from their pod one at a time, and once all four have been released, they must attempt to "breakout" by being the first person to escape the cage, either by going over the wall or by going through the door. Whoever gets out first wins, and the winner earns the right to challenge any champion of their choice at any time within the next four months.

October-Halloween Hell-The NAPW's fourth PPV event, it is themed after Halloween. Its card mainly consists of hardcore matches.

December-Christmas Chaos-The NAPW's fifth PPV event, it is Christmas-themed. Its main event is a "Christmas Chaos Match"; essentially, it's like the NAPW's version of the Royal Rumble. Before the match, each of the thirty participants receives a "present" containing a number; said number will dictate what time they enter the match. The winner of the match is the one who can outlast all twenty-nine of their opponents and be the last one inside the ring, and their prize is a spot in the main event of Night of Legends.

February-Night of Legends-The NAPW's final PPV event of the year, it is the flagship show, similar to WrestleMania or Bound for Glory. It's card features some of the top feuds between some of the top performers in the promotion, and it is easily the biggest show of the year.


With that out of the way, it's about time you sent your OCs, isn't it? Here's an application; just copy/paste it into a PM, fill it out, and then send it to me so I can get to choosing who'll be in the roster.

There's no time limit on submissions, and I'm not exactly sure how many OCs I'll accept at the moment, but for now I'll just keep it simple at twenty five males and ten females and I'll increase it later if I decide I want more people. Anyway, without any further ado, here's the app!

Application:

Ring Name:

Real Name:

Age:

Gender:

Weight:

Height:

Appearance:

Ring Attire:

Entrance Attire (Optional):

Backstage/Promo Attire (Optional):

Alignment (Face/Heel/Tweener):

Personality:

Strengths (At least three):

Weaknesses (At least five):

Wrestling Style (Technical, Brawler, Powerhouse, High-Flyer, Puroresu, etc.):

Signature Moves (At Least Five):

Finisher/s (Make sure to give it a unique name, even if it's just an established finishing move that's been done for decades. If it's not too much to ask, try to throw in some variations just to make it stand out from the original finisher that it's based on. For example, if the move is essentially just a Fireman's Carry, maybe reverse the direction your OC throws their opponent back down onto the mat, or have them spin their opponent of the way down or something like that. Try to be original if you can, is what I'm saying. Also, don't be afraid to have more than one of these; more finishers=more interesting finishes to matches, feel me?):

Entrance Theme (Don't choose any songs used by any real life wrestlers. Try to pick a song that's never been used before.):

Entrance (Describe the way they walk to the ring/how they interact with fans as they enter said ring, that sort of thing.):