I wanted to gauge the overall interest in doing a pro wrestling themed RP here, in the style of a classic e-fed. Some of you may have participated in e-feds before but if not I'll give a basic overview here since it works a bit differently than a typical play-by-post RP game...
Each player takes on the role of 1-2 wrestlers in the promotion, and one person (myself in this case) takes on the role of the booker. The booker sets the matches for the upcoming show, and then the players cut promos against one another to hype up the match and build the feud. Storytelling is also a collaborative effort, with the players contributing ideas to the booker in regards to the direction of their character. Promo RPs have a word limit (in this case probably 1000 words) and are judged to determine the winner of each match. So there's definitely a competitive element as well, but all in the spirit of fun. Don't take things too seriously. Sometimes, depending on the storyline, the winner can be agreed upon by all parties involved ahead of time, in order to forward the narrative. Again, storytelling can be collaborative.
Once the promos have all been posted and judged, then it's the booker's job write the matches and post the show. A lineup of matches for the next show is then posted, and the cycle continues.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxbFum7v8ec
My idea is to center the RP around a big league Japanese wrestling promotion, similar to NJPW, with major monthly events.
Here is an overview of the rules:
For a project like this to work, a decent numbers of players are needed. Probably around 10 to start to make it worthwhile. So whether you're a die-hard fan of Japanese wrestling, or just a general fan of professional wrestling, there's a place for you here. Much like NJPW today, the presentation and booking style will still have a great deal of North American influence. Pro Wrestling is a universal language.
Let me know if you're interested! We can also kick around some ideas in the replies, and I'll try to answer any questions you have as well.

What is an E-Fed?
Each player takes on the role of 1-2 wrestlers in the promotion, and one person (myself in this case) takes on the role of the booker. The booker sets the matches for the upcoming show, and then the players cut promos against one another to hype up the match and build the feud. Storytelling is also a collaborative effort, with the players contributing ideas to the booker in regards to the direction of their character. Promo RPs have a word limit (in this case probably 1000 words) and are judged to determine the winner of each match. So there's definitely a competitive element as well, but all in the spirit of fun. Don't take things too seriously. Sometimes, depending on the storyline, the winner can be agreed upon by all parties involved ahead of time, in order to forward the narrative. Again, storytelling can be collaborative.
Once the promos have all been posted and judged, then it's the booker's job write the matches and post the show. A lineup of matches for the next show is then posted, and the cycle continues.
How would this particular Fed work?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxbFum7v8ec
My idea is to center the RP around a big league Japanese wrestling promotion, similar to NJPW, with major monthly events.
Here is an overview of the rules:
- 4 week cycle - Match card is posted. 3 weeks for players to post their promos. 1 week for me to write the results and set up the next card.
- Players may control 1-2 wrestlers. They may be completely separate, occasional allies/partners, or a dedicated tag team.
- No intergender wrestling matches.
- For singles matches, each wrestler may post 1 RP with a 1000 word limit.
- For tag team matches, each team member may post 1 RP with a 750 word limit, or the team may post 1 joint RP with a 1500 word limit.
- RPs need to be posted on time. It's a more casual schedule, but we still want to put out the shows in a consistent manner. When the match card for a show is posted, the RP deadline will be as well. If there is a major issue and you cannot make the deadline, send me a message as soon as possible.
- It is my commitment as the booker and match writer to get shows posted a week after RPs have closed. As the promotion expands, I will definitely bring extra match writers on board.
For a project like this to work, a decent numbers of players are needed. Probably around 10 to start to make it worthwhile. So whether you're a die-hard fan of Japanese wrestling, or just a general fan of professional wrestling, there's a place for you here. Much like NJPW today, the presentation and booking style will still have a great deal of North American influence. Pro Wrestling is a universal language.
Let me know if you're interested! We can also kick around some ideas in the replies, and I'll try to answer any questions you have as well.
