Build a roster of wrestlers and score points based on their real-world performance. When your wrestlers compete on TV or PPV, their wins and losses affect your team's score!
Drafting
Budget: You have a point budget to spend on wrestlers
Cost: Each wrestler costs their MMR rating in points
Strategy: Balance star power (expensive) with undervalued wrestlers who might have breakout weeks
Scoring
Weekly Points: Your score = total MMR changes for your wrestlers
Wins: Wrestlers gain MMR when they win (you score positive)
Losses: Wrestlers lose MMR when they lose (you score negative)
No Match: If a wrestler doesn't compete, they score 0 for that week
What is MMR?
MMR (Matchmaking Rating) uses the Glicko-2 algorithm to rate wrestlers. It's like a chess rating - wins against strong opponents boost your rating more than wins against weaker ones. Higher-rated wrestlers are more expensive but tend to be protected by bookers.