Season 1 About

The Women's Celebrity Fight League is a fictional sports organization holding fights between famous women. Fighters can rise and fall in the rankings, hold titles, and gain skills over time. Because the actual women in question are unavailable, all results are calculated by a complex system devised by Anon. This system takes strengths, weaknesses, style, and preferences into account in order to ensure maximum accuracy and realism.

Because the fighters vary wildly in age, they are required to use the WCFL time machine to compete at peak relevance.

Fans of the league can participate in various ways. The WCFL accepts a limited number of fan suggested matches -- specifically, one per fighter per cycle, first come first served. Additionally, the WCFL welcomes suggestions on which fighters should compete, as well as any ways the league might expand its content. All suggestions should be sent to [mailto:anonononononononon@gmail.com Anon]. Those who wish to be more directly  involved can sign up to manage fighters, ideally by e-mailing [mailto:anonononononononon@gmail.com Anon]. Currently, each manager can manage up to three fighters. Managers can pick a picture to represent their fighters, can select some of their opponents, and can opt to have their fighters not matched against each other outside of tournaments. Additionally, managers can attempt to start a rivalry between their fighters and another. Managed fighters are slightly more likely to qualify for tournaments. Managers may gain more powers in the future.

The exact mechanics of the fight simulator are a secret. However, some small details have leaked out to managers through private e-mails, so in the interest of fairness they're also going here where everyone can read them.

First, fighters each have some stats to represent them. These include strengths and weaknesses, preferences for using different kinds of attacks, and willingness to enter rivalries and feuds. While duplicates are possible, they are very unlikely due to the large number of possibilities.

Fighters become more powerful as they become more experienced. In fact, a fighter may change specialties as her career progresses. Though fighters do not increase their stats by the same amount with every fight, it should take a fighter roughly 168 fights to reach her absolute peak fighting ability from which she can no longer improve.

The WCFL updates every Sunday.

Special thanks to freecatfights for the support.