How Do You Create A Real Wrestling Match?
This is for backyarders and also rookie wrestlers! When you write and perform your matches, you sometimes feel like it’s quite different of what you see on tv/pro shows. Learn how to write and perform a WWE match! • Introduction: When you’re stepping on the ring, show who you are, heel (bad) or face (good). 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: This is the begining of the match, where both oponent are still active. 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. • Shining: After the chain wrestling, one of the wrestler most take the advantage. Here we go with the face being dominant. Simply