Here are the rules.
1. Limit of 2 wrestlers per person to start off. A third will be accepted after you have proven you can handle it. Any more wrestlers, you will have to get special permission.
2. Original wrestlers ONLY. Real wrestlers will NOT be accepted, only laughed at.
3. You must roleplay at least once a week, unless you're on vacation or have a good reason. E-Mail us, if this is the case. If this is not followed, your wrestler will be punished, perhaps even released!
4. You can swear, but only to a certain extent.
5. You can not use another wrestler in a roleplay, without their permission. But you can however, use IWA officials (other than the administration staff).
Here is an example of a roleplay (albeit not a very good one).
(Scene opens in front of a warehouse. You can see "Painful" Paul Gleason standing in front of it. He is wearing a black suit, and is holding a briefcase. The IWA Heavyweight title is laying on the ground next to him. He looks at the camera and begins to speak.)
Paul Gleason: Monday Night Rush is coming up. Only two days remaining. JackHammer, at Rush, I will tear you limb from limb. When the match is said and done, I will still have the IWA Heavyweight Championship title.
(Paul drops his briefcase and looks down.)
Paul Gleason: JackHammer, you were foolish to challenge me. I guarantee you, that you won't be able to walk out after our match. They'll need to carry you away on a stretcher. JackHammer, you will feel my pain.
(Scene ends as "Painful" Paul Gleason picks up his briefcase, and enters the warehouse.)
IWA Heavyweight Champion: "Painful" Paul Gleason
Matches are decided by roleplays, and pushes at certain times (angles). What is looked for in a roleplay is quality. A roleplay is good when it's interesting, and has the reader's attention. A roleplay is interesting when it's detailed and descriptive, and well thought up. Don't always pick the same location to do your interview. A roleplay should consist of an opening, allowing the reader to picture the location in his head. A body, where the actual interview would take place. And, a close, ending the roleplay. It's not hard to take 10 minutes and write something creative.