Gecko
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Post by Gecko on Dec 31, 2016 8:13:30 GMT -5
I'll basically say the same as I said six months ago: Well done on keeping going for a whole year with this, I probably wouldn't have lasted 2 months.
I've enjoyed looking in every once in a while, it's been an interesting thing to watch develop.
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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on Dec 31, 2016 8:42:07 GMT -5
Yes, unless real-life commitments necessitate otherwise. Thank you. It's a nice cheat sheet, often but not always, for which superstars matter in WWE. Like that stupid Titus winning streak before he set fire to his modest success. I think the 2017 score should be included separately in case some fortunes change. Don't forget, Titus was LEADING the thing going into the last Royal Rumble. In terms of how the scores will be kept for season 2, the primary score will be the 2017 total plus 50% carryover points from their 2016 score (and in some cases, minus 50% carryover penalties), but for that to work, a 2017-only score will be tracked, so I'll be able to get those statistics for you if necessary. I'll start a new thread for 2017 rankings once the first show happens (RAW on the 2nd), but here's some information about how things will carryover until the new season... *Listed win/loss records are reset to zero, as those only reflect the current year. However, any active winning or losing streaks will carry over into the new year. For example, both Cesaro and Sheamus currently sit on a four match win streak, so the next match they win (should they win) will get them the 10 point bonus, even though it would only be their first match of the year. *Talents that were listed on the WWE.com roster at the time of being future endeavoured in 2016 will remain on the rankings until their carryover bonuses are reduced to 0% (50% for the previous year, 25% for two years previous, 10% for three years previous)... So, Bull Dempsey's on this thing until 2019, if I don't lose interest in this before then. *There will be a minor multiplier boost for the main roster Women's Championships, from x1.4 to x1.5, reflecting their increased exposure and value. This puts them equal with the IC and US Championships. The new United Kingdom Championship will tentatively have a championship multiplier of x1.3. Every other multiplier will remain the same from 2016. Here are those points that will be carried over from 2016. For the purposes of this, only listed roster talent is shown here, but others will get them as necessary, even recurring enhancement talents... (spoilered for size) {Spoiler}
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Fauxnaki
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Post by Fauxnaki on Dec 31, 2016 10:53:32 GMT -5
Oh goddammit axel
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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on Jan 2, 2017 0:17:58 GMT -5
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Reflecto
Hank Scorpio
The Sorceress' Knight
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Post by Reflecto on Jan 2, 2017 3:44:07 GMT -5
This works, but I don't see why the additional ones for people released from the roster should be added for 2017-19. If they're officially released, that should be it.
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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on Jan 2, 2017 4:04:49 GMT -5
This works, but I don't see why the additional ones for people released from the roster should be added for 2017-19. If they're officially released, that should be it. Again, I take my cue from the FIFA rankings. They have teams listed on there, in like the 200 area, that pretty much only pop up every four years in vain attempts to qualify for the World Cup, but they're still ranked on there in the years in between, often on a score of zero, because they attempted those games. These are points they earned as contracted listed WWE wrestlers, so they'll stay on there until their percentage drops to 0%. It's why they didn't get pulled from the rankings as soon they got released, too. (Besides, you and I both know I probably won't still be doing this in 2019. I'll get bored)
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