Originally Posted by
JHOLCOMB22
Im down for season 5.
As for keepers, I don't mind, although I am trying to set an unattainable record for most add/drops in a single season.
You likely won't be able to make set your add/drop record next year for a very specific reason.... (read below)
Originally Posted by
JHOLCOMB22
I do find it sad that in 9 hours of weekly tv plus monthly ppvs, we have so many roster spots go pointless for weeks.
There's 9 hours, but the thing is there's 3 hours for one roster, and 2 hours for each other roster. As such there is only so much time for so many performers.
Originally Posted by
JHOLCOMB22
I like the tag team adjustment as well. I don't know about decreasing points for taking a loss unless we increase points for the loss too. Getting 2 points on a tag team loss is already brutal
It was gonna be one or the other, and I prefer the adding for winning, so that's the likely route.
Originally Posted by
OYDK
I'd be in, can I suggest a possible rule change though? Maybe we can limit free agent signings to one per week? It might make the draft and the rosters mean more as the main strategy now is to look up the previews for the shows (particularly AEW and NXT) and pick up whoever's being featured in a match. Not complaining or anything, but it gives first-come first-serve a definite advantage. But if everyone likes the way it is, that's cool too.
I was thinking about this.
My solution was to have a waiver system.
You can put in a waiver claim at any time for any free agent. Say you see on Smackdown that next week Shorty G is gonna wrestle Sheamus. 6 people can put in a claim for Shorty G immediately. The person with the lowest record would receive Shorty G at the start of Free Agency (Monday night after RAW goes off the air).
The rules will possibly also include an additional Free Agent pickup to replace a (legit) injured, (legit) suspended, or released performer who will miss an extended period of time (the vast majority of the season, etc). This would be on a case per case basis.
Also, you'd be limited to 1 Waiver claim, and 1 Free Agent pickup per week. That I think is the best of both worlds. You can still have weekly pickups but also not being completely outrageous in roster moves. In a fantasy football league it is a regular strategy to streamline your last spots on a week to week basis based on matchups. Hell a lot of people do that with Kickers and Special Teams in Fantasy Football. But it is a bit out of hand I think.
Finally, I think the league will have 1 keeper for next season. So everyone would be able to designate one performer on their current roster they want for the next season. This will also make the next draft 9 rounds instead of 10. You do not have to keep someone if you really don't want to but if you don't then you get a 10th round pick so it would be foolish not to.