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While this is sometimes suggested within MFGG Wrestling kayfabe, participants (including Silvers himself) often openly refer to the fact that the promotion is fictitious or to the actual process of "running" events, even while in character. Kayfabe for most e-feds includes the idea that the e-fed is, in fact, a real life wrestling promotion with television shows, pay-per-views, et cetera. This means potential wrestlers are not intimidated by having to become a part of a whole new community in order to participate, and have the convenience of having the e-fed placed in a forum they're already visiting.Īnother difference is the use of kayfabe (i.e., the illusion in wrestling that everything going on is real). Instead, it uses a single, conveniently-stickied topic in the Pointless Post Palace at the Mario Fan Games Galaxy message boards.
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Another charwacteristic is that MFGG Wrestling does not operate out of its own forum-another possible reason for its success. This fast-paced motion is one of the many traits to which founder Jeff Silvers attributes the relative success of the promotion. While most e-feds run shows on a weekly basis with larger cards held every several weeks, MFGG's Daily Damage is held every day, with supershows held every week (typically Sunday). It is worth noting that MFGG has several characteristics which set it apart from other e-feds. It features high production values and sometimes outrageous characters typical of a WWE-like "sports entertainment" promotion, extreme matches typical of independent or Japanese feds, and some aspects of traditional Southern American wrestling. MFGG Wrestling is a hybrid of several types of wrestling promotions.