4 - Heavyweight Title Tournament, Night 1 4.1 - Tonight you are going to host a tournament to determine who will advance to fight for your Heavyweight Title next month. 16 men will enter, but only 4 will advance to next month's show, where they will compete in a Four Corners Elimination Match to determine your first Heavyweight Champion. 4.2 - Your first match should pit the wrestler who lost night 1's main event but was not pinned against a wrestler brought in with the m key. 4.3 - Your second match should feature 2 of the most exciting workers you have under contract facing off against each other. The goal here is to put on a hell of a match while determining which one should advance. 4.4 - In your third first round match, bring a wrestler in with the m key to face the young up and comer from rule 1.2. Once again, tease tension between the up and comer and the unsigned wrestler at ringside from 3.2. 4.5 - For the fourth match, bring in 2 foreign wrestlers to face each other. While touring, they heard about your promotion and want an opportunity to make an impact. They can be from any part of the world you like, but both of them will be making one-night only appearances unless one advances to next month's show. If he does, sign him to a 12 month contract. 4.6 - For the fifth match, the winner of night 1's main event will be facing off against someone with a poor win-loss record, preferably someone who has yet to earn a victory. The frequent loser is hoping to make a name for themself at the expense of your high level talent, while your main eventer is hoping that this will be an easy victory. 4.7 - For the sixth match, the high flyer that teamed with the visiting superstar in last week's main event will face the wrestler who lost his match in rule 3.3. 4.8 - In the seventh first round match, the loser of week 1's main event (the one who was pinned, forced to submit, or DQed) will face the wrestler who lost but wasn't pinned in rule 3.3. 4.9 - In your last first round match, the debuting star from 3.4 will face a rival making a one night only appearance. You won't see this wrestler again any time soon unless he advances to next month's card. If he does, sign him to a 6 month contract. 4.10 - Your tag teams are feeling neglected what with all the focus on the singles division, and feel that your promotion needs tag team titles as well. Have a promo featuring at least 2 tag teams claiming to be the best in your promotion. 4.11 - Just four more matches to go. In your first second round match, the winner of 4.3 will face off against the winner of 4.5, with the winner of this match qualifying for the Elimination Match next month. 4.12 - Next, the winner of 4.2 will face the winner of 4.4. Once again, the winner of this match will advance and compete for the Heavyweight Title next month. 4.13 - The winner of 4.6 will face the winner of 4.7 in a second round match. Be sure to mention that someone seems to have a vested interest in seeing one of these competitors lose. Again, the winner of this match will advance to compete for the Heavyweight Title at your next show. 4.14 - In your final match for the evening, the winner of 4.8 will face the winner of 4.9. The winner of this match will be the final competitor for your Four Corners Elimination Match next month for your Heavyweight Title. 4.15 - Only the 16 men in the tournament should wrestle this evening.