NLCW FAQ


Frequently Asked Questions



What is an efed?

An efed is an Internet-based, virtual wrestling game. Members of the efed use created characters to compete for championships. Each week a card is held and matches are booked. Matched winners are decided by roleplay quality.

What is a roleplay?

A roleplay is an character story. It often has the character doing unique or different things. A character usually speaks of an upcoming match/event or something that happened on a previous match/event. Roleplays are based on challenges, interviews, trash talking, character development, angles and much more.

How long has the NLCW been around?

The NLCW was originally formed in 2002. The initial incarnation lasted until early-2003. After a brief hiatus, the NLCW returned in January 2004. It has been going strong ever since.

How do I join the NLCW?

Please visit the JOIN section of the site for more information.

Are "real" wrestlers allowed?

No. Only original, created characters can compete in the NLCW.

What cards does the NLCW hold?

The NLCW's weekly show is NLCW Avulsion. Avulsion has been the NLCW's flagship program since 2004. It currently airs on Monday nights. The NLCW also holds monthly pay-per-view events. A list of these events can be found HERE. Avulsion is not held on the Monday following a pay-per-view.

Are there rules regarding roleplaying?

The NLCW thrives on creativity and thus we allow our competitors to roleplay in any manner they see fit. Please use common sense when roleplaying. The NLCW does not have a weekly or monthly roleplay limit but champions are expected to defend their titles regularly.

When is the NLCW's roleplay deadline?

For Monday Night Avulsion the deadline is 12 midnight/ET on Sunday night/Monday morning.
For pay-per-view events the deadline is 6PM/ET on the day of the event.
If these times are changed for any reason, the staff will inform everyone on the boards.
If you require an extension, please post it on the boards. All reasonable extensions will be granted as long as all competitors in the match agree on the proposed extension.

Who is the current NLCW staff?

Out of character, the fed is currently managed by Rick M. He has been with the NLCW from the beginning and is continuing its great legacy.

In character, the NLCW is managed by the NLCW Board of Directors. The on-camera representative for the board is Dade Midvalley. He has full authority from the board to manage the day-to-day running of the company.

Other NLCW in character employees are Lucinda Welch (ring announcer), Kevin Ryder (interviewer) and Michelle Davis (interviewer.) The NLCW commentary team consists of Aaron Jennings and Bryan Terwilliger. The NLCW head referee is Paul Morgan.

Joseph Witt, Charles Mires and Anne Carter were employed by the NLCW's development federation; the LCW until it merged with the NLCW. They now currently work for the NLCW in backstage roles. Former NLCW wrestler Rick Majors works part time as an NLCW road agent since his retirement.

How can I contact the NLCW staff?

You can contact the staff by sending Rick M. a private message on the NLCW boards.
He can also be reached at nlcwstaff@gmail.com