6 - First Title Defense 6.1 - For your first match, have your high flier from 1.2 face off against a wrestler who normally competes in tag team matches. After the match, have the loser issue a challenge to your champion. Your champion responds, but don't run an actual match. Simply note that he quickly overwhelms his already battered opponent. 6.2 - Have the partner of the tag team wrestler from the first match team up with the exciting tag team from rule 3.8 in a six man tag team match against 2 workers from your roster and one brought in with the m key. These three workers will form the basis of a new midcard stable in your promotion. 6.3 - Have a match between the winner of the match in 5.8 and a jobber from your circuit. Following the match, the man he's been feuding with will come out and challenge him to a match right here and right now to blow off the feud. Book this match as well. 6.4 - The feud referenced in rule 5.3 continues to heat up. Have the two wrestlers face off in a singles match this month, but be sure to indicate that the outcome has settled nothing by having the winner beat the loser senseless after the match. 6.5 - Hold a singles match between two wrestlers brought in with the m key. Sign the winner to a 6 month contract, while the loser will not appear again. 6.6 - Have one of your top tag teams face the pairing of the worker from 5.1 and a partner from your roster - the wrestler brought in for rule 3.2 if he's available. After the match, tease dissention inside the new team. 6.7 - Your up and comer from 1.2 has finally convinced your promotion to sanction a match between himself and the wrestler who has been a thorn in his side for months. The challenger will eventually sign a contract with you, but for now this is a one night only appearance. 6.8 - In your main event, your champion will make his first title defense. If your champion is not the wrestler brought in for rule 3.4, make him the challenger this week. If he is, make this title match a rematch from rule 3.4. Following the match, your champion receives a challenge from someone eliminated in the first round of the tournament who would have faced the champ in the second round had they advanced. Have your champion accept the challenge and promise to put the title on the line next month. 6.9 - Again, have your entire roster work tonight's show. CONTRACT TIME - A lot of contracts should be coming up for review after this card. Due to your roster beginning to solidify, sign 10 of your workers to 12 month contracts and release 1 wrestler (in addition to any who choose not to resign), with the others signed to 6 month contracts.