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Post by seanh529 on May 26, 2011 10:00:09 GMT -5
I finally figured out how I am going to work my card multiplier system in the USWA circuit. Yesterday I planned out the rest of my shows for 2003. After I added everything up it came out to 80 shows in 1 calendar year. This was important for me to figure out because sometimes I run "tours" and my cards per month might be more during a busy season. With 80 shows I'm doing my "TV Tapings" on Monday and Tuesdays, to air on the following two saturdays. This is a rip off of how TNA does it. I have 4 or 5 PPV's year, 2 "tours" of different countries. A Mid South Coliseum show once a month, and even room during the non busy months for a random spot house show. This is actually a nice little schedule for me to be entertained and mix things up within a 1 year period. I've decided to use a 5 card multiplier. Which will give me a max of a 3.25 year contract at 52 cards, 3 years is at 48, 2 years at 32 and 1 year at 16. The only real downside I see to this is when i bring in people for a tournament or a special occasion, I guess they are going to be around for a max of 30 shows, but other than that I think thats going to be a nice little system for me. Bored, figured I'd share.
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Post by JoshiQ on May 26, 2011 10:51:07 GMT -5
I definitely like reading stuff like this. Helps give me ideas and insight as to how other people are running their circuits.
Mine isn't quite as complex since I just run two shows a week and a few SNME's with about 4-5 PPV's mixed in.
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Post by rey619 on May 26, 2011 11:41:32 GMT -5
Good idea. My months aren't necessarily the same schedule either, as I have 8 PPVs and some months will have 5 weekends and some may have 4. Dividing the number of shows per year by 12 might be easier in the long run.
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