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So I started a game with the Babes of Sin City promotion I am 2 monthes into it. I couldn't get a network to give me a TV deal so I have resorted to running pay per views once a week. If anyone has played as this promotion before and could give me some tips on how to book a good show it would be greatly appreciated.
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strip humiliation, and bikini Contests are your friend. infact using those as templates add, sevral more you have all the kinds of strip humiliations you have attacks. 1 on 2, 2 on 1, 3 on 1, 1 on 3, 2 on 3, 3 on 2 and the all important 3 on 3, and to be safe i've also added 4 on 4 and 3 on 3 w\ 1 or 2 personality angles.
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As long as you're using the angle writer, creating a variety of angles with Sex Appeal as the basis is a good thing. Although, you do need a modicum of wrestling talent, if only for the main event. Hiring Wanda Fish, J-Ro, or Lauren Easter to boost your main event and train your workers will pay off.
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Here's what I generally do when I run BSC: Bring in Jenny Playmate and/or Katie Cameron as my authority figure (if I don't want to use Honey). Skip J.Ro (she'd never work for you anyway since she's almost always on tour with 5SSW) and sign Suzanne Brazzle instead. Wanda's a good choice but she's really expensive. Suzanne has spillover overness from the Northwest that could make her a better value than Wanda. Remember, you want workers with good to great Sex Appeal AND good to great entertainment skills. BUT, if you're anything like me, you also want workers who can at least work a match at WWE Smackdown diva levels of competence (i.e. basics, selling, consistency, etc. Psychology is less important due to Marilyn). Look at Sara Marie York, for example. It'll probably be better to steal from AAA than from NOTBPW or 5SSW because, let's be honest, AAA runs shows once in a blue moon in comparison to NOTBPW or 5SSW. You want two- or three-way workers. By that I mean workers who can perform more than one role decently. If you decide to keep Sara Silver, you MUST use her several times per show. Otherwise, it makes more sense to hire a Jenny Playmate or Katie Cameron and have them do color..and manage. Or say screw it and let Honey do both announcing and color (she makes an awesome color commentator). Usually I hire three workers: one for the main event and two for the midcard. I need a couple of competent workers to help me develop the Neptune Twins and I'm especially liable to put the tag titles on them and keep them on them for long stretches. But you have a lot of options on who you can bring in. Some workers will have more in-ring skill than looks/entertainment skills. Some will be the reverse. Tailor your matches to what the workers involved are best at. If I'm running Stephanie Wade vs Amber Allen, it's going to be a regular wrestling match. But if it's Dharma vs Sister Beth Mercy, it's an eye candy based match. Might be a good idea to create some new eye candy based matches and sex appeal rated angles too.
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Thanks for the tips, Remianen, and inquiring minds want to know: When you run BSC, do you stick with the starting product or try to evolve it over time? By the time your fed is Cult or National, has the focus on actual wrestling increased? Also, if you stay with the original product settings, are weekly PPVs a viable way to go? With Risque at Key, I'm thinking BSC isn't likely to have much luck with TV coverage.
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[QUOTE=edenborn;476320]Thanks for the tips, Remianen, and inquiring minds want to know: When you run BSC, do you stick with the starting product or try to evolve it over time? By the time your fed is Cult or National, has the focus on actual wrestling increased? Also, if you stay with the original product settings, are weekly PPVs a viable way to go? With Risque at Key, I'm thinking BSC isn't likely to have much luck with TV coverage.[/QUOTE] At first, I would always try to change the product. But then I learned ways to succeed with it without needing to change it. It's possible to take BSC to National (I've done it) though it does take several years. Yes, PPVs are a key to your growth strat but you also have to keep in mind the area the promotion's in. That area spills over into another country. Choose another alternate area to hold shows in that also spills over into another country (I use Great Lakes; North West if I've raided AAA) and you have the potential for growth in several areas with minimal effort.
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