![]() The pop rating is an indication of how popular a wrestler is within your organization, not globally. It is VERY IMPORTANT TO KNOW that even small feds should have 4 and 5 popularity wrestlers. ![]() It's possible to lose a match and gain popularity if the match is good enough. As your wrestlers compete, their popularity will change based on their match ratings and their win loss ratio. 1 is unknown and 5 is an absolute superstar. Wrestlers are ranked between 1-5 (decibels are calculated but they are rounded to simplify booking). Your roster revolves around the popularity system. Here are the instructions from the spreadsheet. Blue fields are meant to be entered by the player, red fields are automatically calculated by the spreadsheet. Then you choose venues, book cards and input match ratings, and the spreadsheet calculates how successful the show was based on drawing power, booking expenses, venue size and cost, and match ratings, etc. ![]() You start by inputting your wrestlers and their popularity level. I created this spreadsheet about 7 or 8 years ago to track FPWR feds.
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