Post by viscera on Dec 30, 2007 12:50:05 GMT -5
Alright, let's say you are starting a new wrestling promotion and you have a chance to hire one of the following as your main talent. You can only hire one of them though, due to the fact that you can't afford to pay for two or more of their salaries right now, but have just enough for one. Which shall you choose?
A: (6'2 221 lbs) Cameron Smitts: An absolute god in the ring, able to have at least a four star match with practically anyone and can produce some five stars with other talented grapplers. He knows psychology, selling, grappling, and every aspect in the ring. The only problem is... he has absolutely no charisma and doesn't show much room to improve in that area any time soon.
B (6'7 302 lbs) Jebidiah Terrace: This guy brims and oozes with charisma, able to cut some of the best promos in the history of the wrestling business. He has so much energy, wit, and talent in this area that he can pretty much fire out a promo on the spot, without even bothering to write it down. Unfortunately, he absolutely blows in the ring, with a tendancy to no sell at times, as well as not having much grappling ability at all. He can attempt to hide this with his theatrics, but not even that can save his matches most of the time.
C (5'5 136 lbs) Oliver Dutch: One of the fastest, high flying wrestlers in the industry. He can work wonders in the ring when it comes to speed, whether it's pulling off 450's, Shooting Star Presses, or even Double Moonsaults, this guy's your man. He does have a few faults, including for example, he can't speak your country's native language, so cutting any promos might be a challenge. He also tends to really on spot monkey style wrestling, so he doesn't have much understanding of selling or psychology.
D (6'5 256 lbs) Wack E. Winston: A great comedic wrestler, who, though is only average in most aspects of the ring and such, can have matches that are guranteed to make almost anyone burst out laughing at his zaniness. He's a guy that, though you may not enjoy the technical aspect of his matches, you can most likely enjoy the entertaining part of them. Other than being average at most things, he has absolutely no other problems.
E (7'0 499 lbs) Stone Tower: A truly menacing looking man, who can instill fear in the heart of most people just with his appearance. He is by no means a pretty man and has just enough wrestling skill to have solid matches when paired with the right opponent. The only problem is he can get blown up in the ring quite quickly, making it hard for him to have any good long drawn out matches. His limit is usually after the first ten minutes of one, but it's possible for him to push further. He is also backstage, a very nice guy, willing to help absolutely anyone out as best he can, whether it's offering to buy them dinner after a show or just giving them transportation when their car breaks down, this giant has a heart of gold.
F (6'3 234 lbs) Taylor Universe: This guy has got it all, good wrestling ability, good promos, a good look, and everything else required. He's almost what you'd call the perfect wrestler... that is, when he wants to be. He has the most bad habits backstage that you could dream of. He does drugs, he politics, and he no shows at times whenever he's booked to lose to someone he doesn't to lose to. He also refuses to go to rehab, so that option is right out.
G (6'1, 255 lbs) Joe Johnson: This guy is a solid worker as well, with some nice wrestling ability, some fine promos, and is absolutely fine backstage wise. He's good at least with almost everything. The only downside to him is that he has a very generic look, making him completely unable to stand out compared to most other wrestlers.
H (7'0, 600 pounds) Grizz Lee: Well... it's a bear, who can wrestle somewhat. Not much else to say about this choice.
A: (6'2 221 lbs) Cameron Smitts: An absolute god in the ring, able to have at least a four star match with practically anyone and can produce some five stars with other talented grapplers. He knows psychology, selling, grappling, and every aspect in the ring. The only problem is... he has absolutely no charisma and doesn't show much room to improve in that area any time soon.
B (6'7 302 lbs) Jebidiah Terrace: This guy brims and oozes with charisma, able to cut some of the best promos in the history of the wrestling business. He has so much energy, wit, and talent in this area that he can pretty much fire out a promo on the spot, without even bothering to write it down. Unfortunately, he absolutely blows in the ring, with a tendancy to no sell at times, as well as not having much grappling ability at all. He can attempt to hide this with his theatrics, but not even that can save his matches most of the time.
C (5'5 136 lbs) Oliver Dutch: One of the fastest, high flying wrestlers in the industry. He can work wonders in the ring when it comes to speed, whether it's pulling off 450's, Shooting Star Presses, or even Double Moonsaults, this guy's your man. He does have a few faults, including for example, he can't speak your country's native language, so cutting any promos might be a challenge. He also tends to really on spot monkey style wrestling, so he doesn't have much understanding of selling or psychology.
D (6'5 256 lbs) Wack E. Winston: A great comedic wrestler, who, though is only average in most aspects of the ring and such, can have matches that are guranteed to make almost anyone burst out laughing at his zaniness. He's a guy that, though you may not enjoy the technical aspect of his matches, you can most likely enjoy the entertaining part of them. Other than being average at most things, he has absolutely no other problems.
E (7'0 499 lbs) Stone Tower: A truly menacing looking man, who can instill fear in the heart of most people just with his appearance. He is by no means a pretty man and has just enough wrestling skill to have solid matches when paired with the right opponent. The only problem is he can get blown up in the ring quite quickly, making it hard for him to have any good long drawn out matches. His limit is usually after the first ten minutes of one, but it's possible for him to push further. He is also backstage, a very nice guy, willing to help absolutely anyone out as best he can, whether it's offering to buy them dinner after a show or just giving them transportation when their car breaks down, this giant has a heart of gold.
F (6'3 234 lbs) Taylor Universe: This guy has got it all, good wrestling ability, good promos, a good look, and everything else required. He's almost what you'd call the perfect wrestler... that is, when he wants to be. He has the most bad habits backstage that you could dream of. He does drugs, he politics, and he no shows at times whenever he's booked to lose to someone he doesn't to lose to. He also refuses to go to rehab, so that option is right out.
G (6'1, 255 lbs) Joe Johnson: This guy is a solid worker as well, with some nice wrestling ability, some fine promos, and is absolutely fine backstage wise. He's good at least with almost everything. The only downside to him is that he has a very generic look, making him completely unable to stand out compared to most other wrestlers.
H (7'0, 600 pounds) Grizz Lee: Well... it's a bear, who can wrestle somewhat. Not much else to say about this choice.