Post by Admin on Sept 3, 2015 20:08:24 GMT -5
To Whom It May Concern:
Good afternoon to each of you men and women who have joined the 777 Arena and Casino, both as talent AND as support staff. I would like to thank you for your work, for your physical prowess, and for your ability to function professionally in a high adrenaline industry like sports entertainment and professional wrestling. I would like us to focus on the "PROFESSIONAL" part.
There are some elements of conduct that are not acceptable here. Mr. Ohmega has made it clear that the wrestling talent should use money as their main motivator, that and their passion to be the best. The rest of the support staff are salaried or part-time workers, paid by the company. But things can get out of hand. And in fact, some chaos is what we want when we are putting on a high-octane show like Jackpot. So, I will now show you the Fines and Costs at 777 Championship Wrestling. Keep this in mind, as it will be important for all future conflicts.
Thank you.
Miss Jessica Redd
Fines and Costs
Fines for Wrestlers
$5000 for roughing the referee
$1000 for Interfering in a match, causing a DQ for both participants
2x COST for destruction of property; fines vary based on current market value
2x COST of medical for injured support staff employees; fines vary based on current market value
$500 - $2500 for use of unsanctioned weapons; fines vary based on type of weapon
((Most of these fines will come up in promos or PPV storytelling, though I will not betray your trust there. Think of these as things you can buy to happen in your matches. You can only buy them for your match, other than inteference, which you can buy for any match. First come, first serve. See below on how to buy these items to affect the shows.))
Costs for Wrestlers
$1000 for Ring Time to do with as you see fit - THIS WILL NOT BOOK A MATCH, though an Open Challenge may be issued, as well as mic time or anything else you would like to do on a show; it is your time, you paid for it.
$2000 to add a stipulation to a match for yourself; first come, first serve.
$5000 to book a non-title match for yourself
((Just like with PROMOS and BETS, you must send me a PM telling me you want to buy ring time, add a stipulation, book a match, interfere in a match, etc. If you buy ring time, you are given unedited by me - beyond grammar or formatting - space in the show to do with as you will. If it is a promo, send me the promo before NOON EST the Thursday before the show. No refunds. I have the right to reject a promo sent in for this; I will do so for content, so keep it like a wrestling show would.
If you buy a match stipulation, you can add a stipulation to a single match you are involved in on an announced card. First come, first serve means that the first stipulation paid for is the one that happens, period. This will be based on the time I get the PM.
If you buy a match that you get to book, you can add it to a future card that has not had a match involving your wrestler or the wrestler you are booking with you advertised. And to re-iterate, it is a non-title match, but it can be against a title-holder.))
Good afternoon to each of you men and women who have joined the 777 Arena and Casino, both as talent AND as support staff. I would like to thank you for your work, for your physical prowess, and for your ability to function professionally in a high adrenaline industry like sports entertainment and professional wrestling. I would like us to focus on the "PROFESSIONAL" part.
There are some elements of conduct that are not acceptable here. Mr. Ohmega has made it clear that the wrestling talent should use money as their main motivator, that and their passion to be the best. The rest of the support staff are salaried or part-time workers, paid by the company. But things can get out of hand. And in fact, some chaos is what we want when we are putting on a high-octane show like Jackpot. So, I will now show you the Fines and Costs at 777 Championship Wrestling. Keep this in mind, as it will be important for all future conflicts.
Thank you.
Miss Jessica Redd
Fines and Costs
Fines for Wrestlers
$5000 for roughing the referee
$1000 for Interfering in a match, causing a DQ for both participants
2x COST for destruction of property; fines vary based on current market value
2x COST of medical for injured support staff employees; fines vary based on current market value
$500 - $2500 for use of unsanctioned weapons; fines vary based on type of weapon
((Most of these fines will come up in promos or PPV storytelling, though I will not betray your trust there. Think of these as things you can buy to happen in your matches. You can only buy them for your match, other than inteference, which you can buy for any match. First come, first serve. See below on how to buy these items to affect the shows.))
Costs for Wrestlers
$1000 for Ring Time to do with as you see fit - THIS WILL NOT BOOK A MATCH, though an Open Challenge may be issued, as well as mic time or anything else you would like to do on a show; it is your time, you paid for it.
$2000 to add a stipulation to a match for yourself; first come, first serve.
$5000 to book a non-title match for yourself
((Just like with PROMOS and BETS, you must send me a PM telling me you want to buy ring time, add a stipulation, book a match, interfere in a match, etc. If you buy ring time, you are given unedited by me - beyond grammar or formatting - space in the show to do with as you will. If it is a promo, send me the promo before NOON EST the Thursday before the show. No refunds. I have the right to reject a promo sent in for this; I will do so for content, so keep it like a wrestling show would.
If you buy a match stipulation, you can add a stipulation to a single match you are involved in on an announced card. First come, first serve means that the first stipulation paid for is the one that happens, period. This will be based on the time I get the PM.
If you buy a match that you get to book, you can add it to a future card that has not had a match involving your wrestler or the wrestler you are booking with you advertised. And to re-iterate, it is a non-title match, but it can be against a title-holder.))