25 - Confrontation 25.1 - Start things out with a singles match between the tag team wrestler getting a substantial singles push and someone of the appropriate alignment that is very low in your singles rankings. 25.2 - In a top contender's match, have the leader of your top stable face a former champion who is still under contract to you. 25.3 - Hold a four corners singles match featuring two lower card wrestlers, a former high flying wrestler no longer under contract to you and brought back for the night, and a new wrestler of your choice signed to a 6 month contract. If the wrestler formerly from your roster wins this match, sign him to a 6 month contract as well. 25.4 - Your champion should face the wrestler feuding with the big name from outside your company in a non-title match. 25.5 - The tag team wrestler with the singles push referenced in rule 25.1 should face another wrestler in a singles match in what should begin a major feud for your promotion. 25.6 - Your main event should feature a top level babyface competing against a member of your promotion's top stable. 25.7 - A large portion of this card is up to you, so use it to build up rivalries that you want to pursue over the next few months. 25.8 - At least 29 wrestlers should be in action for this show.