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RP for your match as normal. Unless you are the World champion, your RP will be voted on for your match, and the Lethal Lottery round.

Essentially, if you want to win the Lethal Lottery, you need to write the best RP of the round.
 
That must be a bitch to vote for

Eh, not really.

Apart from the Lottery where I was in power and made everyone do an amazingly comprehensive voting list from 1 through to 30 (and beyond), it's pretty simple. Everyone votes for the matches as normal, and for the Lottery, we rank the Best RP's with a Top 4, or 5, or 8, or 10 (whatever we felt necessary). All other RP's are placed into sections, depending on how well they did. When the votes are combined, whoever cracks into the Top 10 are usually the characters who are the last 10 in the Lottery. Circumstances where this doesn't happen is when the character with the, let's say, 7th best RP of the Lottery comes in at #1, they'll have a stellar round and get eliminated by one of the top 4 before the final 10... y'know what I mean? It's a pretty great system, and we did our absolute best to make sure everyone in the Lottery did something memorable, or something special for the future, as long as people put in the effort, and the effort was visible. Anyone who no-showed, or made a horrible effort, weren't given much.

This is from my experiences of the Lottery as a creative member, and is not necessarily how it is done these days. It could change.
 
I witnessed a show titled The Big Event in Toronto, the Main event was Hulk Hogan vs Mr. Wonderful Paul Orndorf. It's on VHS, one of those Coliseum Video deals. That and two WWE House shows on P.E.I. One was Undertaker vs Yokozuna. Yoko was so wide he had trouble squeezing through the opening at the bench for hockey players. The closest I came to an actual wrestler was at the same house show event where Lex Luger walked by me with a leather jacket on in the back door part of the arena. Guy was the size of a truck in real life.
 
I don't know if it's televised or just a house show

Televised is the better option.


The closest I came to an actual wrestler was at the same house show event where Lex Luger walked by me with a leather jacket on in the back door part of the arena. Guy was the size of a truck in real life.

Closest I've been was at Wrestlemania 32 when we were waiting in line to get inside. The Social Outcasts showed up and I was only a couple of feet away from Adam Rose.
 
I've never been to a PPV so I can't speak to that, but non televised shows are better in my opinion. You see stuff you wouldn't normally see and there is typically more crowd interaction at house shows.

Like the last show I went to was an NXT live show a couple months ago and Nakamura teaming with Balor in the main event and there was a really funny spot where Nak mimicked Elias Sampson's(remember that guy) guitar playing by playing air guitar and he tossed the guitar to Balor, who dropped it and Sampson lost his mind. It's just fun little stuff like that you don't normally get to see at a TV taping.
 
I've never been to a PPV so I can't speak to that, but non televised shows are better in my opinion. You see stuff you wouldn't normally see and there is typically more crowd interaction at house shows.

Like the last show I went to was an NXT live show a couple months ago and Nakamura teaming with Balor in the main event and there was a really funny spot where Nak mimicked Elias Sampson's(remember that guy) guitar playing by playing air guitar and he tossed the guitar to Balor, who dropped it and Sampson lost his mind. It's just fun little stuff like that you don't normally get to see at a TV taping.
He has returned from injury recently and has been working NxT house shows.
 
On the flip side I went to Raw in Minneapolis and had a fucking blast, especially with a smarky crowd who's there to have an absolute blast.

I've been to two house shows on top of that and had fun there too. So I've been to an utterly fantastic Raw which dilutes other shows in comparison.
 
Totally disagree. PPVs are obviously the best, but I'd much rather go to a house show and see 3 hours of wrestling than go to a tv taping and possibly get stuck watching hours of shitty segments and schmozzy matches.

We may need to agree to disagree there. Might come down to personal preference. I'll take a weird Raw segment over a random match that has not been advertised or mentioned on Raw, any day of the week. I can't get excited for matches that aren't hyped up, I have to have a reason to care about them. That may be just me though.
 
On the flip side I went to Raw in Minneapolis and had a fucking blast, especially with a smarky crowd who's there to have an absolute blast.

I've been to two house shows on top of that and had fun there too. So I've been to an utterly fantastic Raw which dilutes other shows in comparison.

Which Raw was that?
 
Which Raw was that?

It was the Raw when Triple H challenged Undertaker to a Hell in a Cell match at Wrestlemania 28. Fucking goosebumps when that segment was going on.

It was also during the Eve Torres/John Cena/Zach Ryder triangle shit going on and Cena started the Hoski chant towards Eve.
 
It was the Raw when Triple H challenged Undertaker to a Hell in a Cell match at Wrestlemania 28. Fucking goosebumps when that segment was going on.

It was also during the Eve Torres/John Cena/Zach Ryder triangle shit going on and Cena started the Hoski chant towards Eve.

Dang yeah I remember that one. You lucked out, that was easily one of the better Raw's during a really awful time in WWE.
 
I fell asleep shortly after listening to WZCW Quick News and had a dream that Kapu kept trying to passively-aggressively pitch in the discussion thread Xaitlyn winning a match and major title by literally magicking handcuffs from thin air and handcuffing her opponent.
 

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