How to Create a Real Wrestling Match

Introduction: When you're stepping on the ring, show who you are, heel (bad) or face (good)., Chain Wrestling: This is the beginning of the match, where both opponents are still active., Shining: After the chain wrestling, one of the wrestler most...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Introduction: When you're stepping on the ring

    Example:
    If you're the bad guy, insult the crowd, or hit the referee when he comes to check your pads.

    If you're a face, go on the top rope and hail the crowd.

    Remember to stay in your gimmick during the whole match.
  2. Step 2: show who you are

    Chain Wrestling is used in Europe and Japan for complete matches.

    But in classical matches, it just introduces it.

    Begin with a lock up, and use moves like hip toss, Irish whip, arm lock, hammerlock, headlock, take down, etc...

    Use loads of reversals. , Here we go with the face being dominant.

    Simply use your favourite moves according to your style (high flyer, power wrestler, etc...). ,,, (Typically the face tries a drop from the top rope, but the heel reverse it). , Stand up at about 6-7. ,
  3. Step 3: heel (bad) or face (good).

  4. Step 4: Chain Wrestling: This is the beginning of the match

  5. Step 5: where both opponents are still active.

  6. Step 6: Shining: After the chain wrestling

  7. Step 7: one of the wrestler most take the advantage.

  8. Step 8: Cut off: After several moves

  9. Step 9: the heel's cutting your shine with a low blow

  10. Step 10: eye poke or any dirty move.

  11. Step 11: Heat: It's time for the other wrestler to perform his favourite moves (same instruction as the shining part).

  12. Step 12: Hope spot: In this step

  13. Step 13: the Face's having a second chance and performs 1 or two moves

  14. Step 14: but the third one is usually stopped by the heel.

  15. Step 15: Double Down: The hope spot normally ties into the double down

  16. Step 16: where both wrestlers are on the ground.

  17. Step 17: Finish: Then one of the wrestlers wins by using his finishing move

  18. Step 18: or by cheating (School boy

  19. Step 19: low blow in small package

  20. Step 20: using a weapon etc...).

Detailed Guide

Example:
If you're the bad guy, insult the crowd, or hit the referee when he comes to check your pads.

If you're a face, go on the top rope and hail the crowd.

Remember to stay in your gimmick during the whole match.

Chain Wrestling is used in Europe and Japan for complete matches.

But in classical matches, it just introduces it.

Begin with a lock up, and use moves like hip toss, Irish whip, arm lock, hammerlock, headlock, take down, etc...

Use loads of reversals. , Here we go with the face being dominant.

Simply use your favourite moves according to your style (high flyer, power wrestler, etc...). ,,, (Typically the face tries a drop from the top rope, but the heel reverse it). , Stand up at about 6-7. ,

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